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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (October 28, 2000)

1-87 out of 87 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'It's good to talk' about YOUR town; DOORSTEP DEMOCRACY: Public meetings designed to give everyone the chance to have their say. Clarke, Samantha 353
'Sue' threat over killings. 81
A room that's sensational! 297
Alan to get wax treatment. 199
All change for adult learning; NEW AUTHORITY TO TAKE OVER. Forster, Mark 230
Amateur robbery earns prison. 185
Anger at roads resurface go slow. 183
ARMED TERROR RAIDER JAILED; Guilty of 'vendetta'. Cuthbertson, Hayley 348
Around the world with cool Kirsty; REVIEW. Goulden, Barbara 229
Bees are hoping for a miracle; SPEEDWAY. Berry, Mike 348
Benefits staff in New Deal link-up. 151
Biddle is hoping to shine in Florida sun; TENNIS. 209
BOOKS. 629
Care home to help bed jams. Hambridge, Karen 388
Cash plea to set up people's bank. Evans, Steve 260
City role for creator of Morse; AUTHOR TO OPEN DIABETES STUDY CENTRE. Mcmullen, Marion 232
Counting down to NEXT millennium; NEW GAS-POWERED TIMEPIECE WILL NOT NEED REWINDING FOR 1,000 YEARS. Magill, Peter 318
COUNTRY WALK: Unspoiled features of a favourite stroll; Yarningale Common - Preston Bagot 3 Miles. Map 975 Pathfinder. Weston, Ron 412
Dolls could take Steps to top. 152
Education is focus of study. Gibbons, Duncan 175
England in a spin; CRICKET: HUSSAIN'S MEN HAVE MUCH TO LEARN BEFORE FINAL INTERNATIONAL. 515
Ex-Olympic decathlete takes health club role. 124
Fans' chance to meet Louise. 195
Firm expands its technical centre. 131
Flamenco flair for George Eliot play. 101
Florence dies - aged 101. 104
food & drink: A taste of the SOUPERNATURAL. Williams, Jamie 307
FOOD & DRINK: healthy eating; How to find the right balance in Caribbean cooking. 414
FOOD & DRINK: Warm slice of autumn that's good for your health. Brankin, Samantha 475
Henman bids for Basle title; TENNIS. 104
Homes from offices get go-ahead. 91
Horse expert reveals secrets. 108
In-form duo ready to clash; SNOOKER. 362
it's your shout! Longbottom, Resa 1178
Kids who've been robbed. 126
LETTERS: your views. 1186
Lorretta asks: Where's my mum? 151
LOVE'S MIXED EMOTIONS; FOOTBALL: Boro defender's Cup date with old club. Brown, Derek 303
Luck runs out for cool armed raider; CRIME SPREE GUNMAN WHO QUEUED FOR LOOT IS JAILED FOR SEVEN YEARS. Cuthbertson, Hayley 832
MEMORIES: The bus that killed the Nazis. Draper, Keith 1009
Nappy snatch alert. 107
New centre puts fun into science; SCHOOLS MINISTER TO OPEN JAGUAR'S LEARNING COMPLEX. Hambridge, Karen 282
ON THIS DAY. 91
Passengers face weekend of misery; Midlands services hit by safety checks. Magill, Peter 219
Passport to attractions of our town. 207
Payne's standing on brink of the big time; BOXING: MARK WANTS TO STEP UP IN CLASS AFTER TONIGHT'S SHOWDOWN. Wilkinson, John 329
PERFECT PITHIE; BOXING: Deano's in great shape for World title bid - but Evatt fails to make weight for fight. Wilkinson, John 442
PET SOS: Lorna's a purrfect friend!; THE ANIMAL LOVER WHO SAYS HER RESCUE CAT CHOSE HER. Evans, Ann 852
Peugeot warns top drivers: 'Dont expect silly money' TOURING CAR RACING. 229
Police plea on taxi assault. 114
pounds 10,000 plea to keep bell ringing. 248
pounds 5,000 to aid group's Escape project. 156
Pountney escapes ban; RUGBY UNION. 122
READER HOLIDAYS; Treat your Valentine to a romantic break in Europe. 194
Safety group's black book list. Gibbons, Duncan 485
Sam's winning style. 198
SATURDAY TV; TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 187
Shop-at-a-glance help for the Old Town. 210
Small traders gather for talks. 121
Spa youths lead way; ATHLETICS. 150
Spain is top sun spot forBrits. 180
Speeders risk losing their licence. 167
Spicing up gift for charity. 84
SPOTLIGHT: National recognition for Sprouts founder. Mcmullen'S, Marion 135
SPOTLIGHT: Return of Mack's movie love. Mcmullen'S, Marion 294
SPOTLIGHT: STAGE SHORTS. Mcmullen'S, Marion 231
Stores short on best-selling toys. 271
Sulphuric acid case man cleared. 99
SUNDAY TV; TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 234
Taylor powers back to his best; DARTS. 255
Tenants' views on landlord sought. 120
Testing time starts on skid pan alley; Car design hub brings jobs hope. Hutson, Andrew 231
The WITCH report; HUBBLE, BUBBLE, TOIL AND TROUBLE - HALLOWEEN IS JUST ROUND THE CORNER AND THE WITCHING HOUR IS FAST APPROACHING . . . Mcmullen, Marion 946
Tories in clash over refugees bill for city; LABOUR WON'T GIVE THE FIGURES AND ACCUSE OPPONENTS OF 'PLAYING RACE CARD'. Magill, Peter 349
Transfer row deepens; FOOTBALL. 406
Two on Air India bomb charges. Gibbons, Duncan 331
Up to pounds 5 off Motor Show tickets. 350
View from the CLOCK TOWER: Christmas can wait a bit longer. Capewell, Laura 481
Village to bury a time capsule. 83
VOICE of the NORTH: Message lost among fairy lights. Mackenzie, Jenny 523
Volunteer plan for young to help. 221
Warriors post first century; BASKETBALL: WARWICKSHIRE LEAGUE. 410
Warwick encouraged by busiest day ever; UNIVERSITY SPORT. 240
WEEKEND TV: 10 things you didn't know about... AMANDA BURTON. Mcmullen, Marion 224
WEEKEND TV: Peter's accustomed to being knocked about; Stunt scenes are becoming a health hazard for former Neighbours star. Mcmullen, Marion 546
Winter watch call over killer disease; PARENTS REMINDED ABOUT SYMPTOMS AS DANGER PERIOD APPROACHES. Pinder, Rachel 289
Working at the library can be murder. 189

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