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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (April 28, 2001)

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Title Author Type Words
'I will lie in front of bulldozers to save building' PROTESTER VOWS TO FIGHT PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF FORMER CHURCH. 281
150 JOBS AXED IN FACTORY CLOSURE; Another blow to manufacturing as American owners move work. 303
Batstone in fine debut; athletics. 119
Battling Sally pushes world champion all the way; REAL TENNIS. 336
Bike aces set for a glittering return; cycle speedway. 274
Bikers' charity drive for hospital. 149
BOOKS: A flick through the landscape. 92
BOOKS: Clean tale of laundry love. 102
BOOKS: Fun take on a life of censorship. 133
BOOKS: Hervey's battles set a spirited pace. 183
BOOKS: TOP TEN BOOKS. 93
Bowel cancer kits sent to 50,000 people; HOME-TESTING PILOT SCHEME ALREADY SENT TO A THIRD OF THOSE TARGETED. 362
Brookies come back from dead to lift Cup; FOOTBALL: ACTION FROM LAST NIGHT'S EVENING TELEGRAPH JUNIOR CUP. 439
Buster cancels City gig. 96
BYTE SIZE: A health check at your convenience. 153
BYTE SIZE: COMPUTER BITS. 174
BYTE SIZE: HOT HINTS. 87
BYTE SIZE: WONDER WEBSITES. 152
Calzaghe wins the first fight; BOXING. 231
Carl's 28-hour clean sheet. 165
Cash windfall for community groups; Awards for All scheme hands over pounds 50,000. 343
Castle lines up bank holiday thrills. 173
Cleo, John and all that jazz. 162
Dennis takes a tour in space. 128
Easing the pain of MS; COVENTRY'S MERCIA MS THERAPY CENTRE IS A LIFELINE BUT THERE COULD BE UP TO 500 SUFFERERS OUT THERE WHO DON'T KNOW IT EXISTS. 970
Events start again as foot and mouth eases; EQUESTRIAN. 512
Ex-Para bringing together heroes at memorial; GENERATIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT TO ATTEND SERVICE. 335
Fitness is fun for over 50s. 153
FOOD & DRINK: HEALTHY EATING: Creating a new you is all down to planning. 512
FOOD & DRINK: JAMIE'S DISH: Pears and stilton make a perfect combination. 340
FOOD & DRINK: Kay has finger on the pulses. 958
FOOD & DRINK: Tea team under cover. 81
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Politics gets the no-vote say pub-goers. 297
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Take it away, Michael! 198
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: The breakfast club. 362
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Warehouse scoops a wacky win. 113
FOOTBALL: BORO'S BATTLE TO KEEP BARNES; Nine goals in seven games puts striker in shop window. 308
Four facing rail charges. 131
Fun is just all in a day's work. 108
Funding given for Parkinson's nurse; CASH WILL GIVE DEDICATED HELP TO PEOPLE WITH DISORDER. 252
Garden club is all talk. 120
Gardeners turn green at compost roadshow. 200
Gardening: Great advice and stunning inspiration; books. 109
GARDENING: GROUNDWORK: Get ready for a burst of colour. 643
GARDENING: GROUNDWORK: Time to get your lawn into shape. 256
GARDENING: Seeds of history bear fruit. 1138
Gardens open to help charity. 115
Golfers urged to back charity. 141
Head took 'team boss' claim as a compliment. 375
Holiday fun at castle. 87
Hope for asthma patients. 80
Hotel's facelift unveiled. 165
Housing group bridges divide; LABOUR AND TORIES UNITE AS PEOPLE ARE URGED TO TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT THE FIGURES. 329
How Tom kicks his asthma into touch. 295
Huge rise in college interest. 178
Ian steps in so TV show can ask: What's Up Dog? 222
IN THE COURTS: Five months jail for assault charge man. 883
IT'S YOUR SHOUT!: Women at war? 1111
JENNY MACKENZIE'S COLUMN: Let's not split hairs over my shocking office discovery; voice OF THE north. 507
Learn how to save lives. 115
Learn the truth about life in city's university; VISITORS CAN MEET STUDENTS AND ACADEMICS TO FIND OUT THE REAL FACTS. 198
Lee's smash is a new Bees headache; SPEEDWAY: SPOTLIGHT ON TONIGHT'S ELITE LEAGUE ACTION. 423
LETTERS: your views. 1158
Lucky Craig escapes from horror smash; MOTORSPORT: KARTING CHAMPIONSHIP OFF TO AN EXCITING START. 664
Man attacked by gang of four. 112
Man, 83, could not face life on his own. 169
Man,80, in flat blaze drama. 93
Masons help farming families. 142
Meet the female Michael Owen!; FOOTBALL: ACTION FROM LAST NIGHT'S EVENING TELEGRAPH JUNIOR CUP. 402
MEMORIES: Swimming club was a stroke of genius; A VERY SPECIAL CLUB MARKS ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY, COMMEMORATING HALF A CENTURY OF SUCCESS. 731
Merson tells Villa to break bank; FOOTBALL. 132
Michael to be a bobby dazzler. 89
New school moves one step nearer; PUBLIC TO SPEAK ON CAWSTON GRANGE PLANS. 234
New shelter sparks storm; Nearly 200 people want structure to go. 298
New Weakest Link deal for Anne. 171
OAP's 'will share'in nation's wealth. 161
Ofsted praises head's efforts. 157
Pair's role in regiment's proud history; GENERATIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT TO ATTEND SERVICE. 305
Park to mark its 80th year. 145
PET S.O.S.: Can you give a loving home to one of these dogs? 261
PET S.O.S.: Rottweilers who are the best of pals; BREED OWNER FINDS THAT SNARLS AND GROWLS HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY NAPS IN FRONT OF THE FIRE. 611
PET S.O.S.: USEFUL CONTACTS. 85
PET S.O.S.: Week highlights work of RSPCA. 144
Pithie lines up charity knockout; KICK-BOXING. 128
Police target scrap vehicles; Clear-up squad returns to city's streets. 242
Poppy Appeal to benefit in long run; HUNDREDS EXPECTED TO TAKE PART IN FUND-RAISING RACE. 269
Pub scheme thrown out. 129
Put the boot in for cash. 113
reader holidays. 504
READER OFFER: Get cooking with this fabulous saucepan set ONLY pounds 24.99. 115
ROBBER JAILED FOR TILL RAIDS. 305
ROBBER JAILED FOR TILL RAIDS; Evening Telegraph appeal helps track offender. 347
Runners on their marks for an annual fund-raiser; ONE-MILE FUN RUN TO BE HELD FOR SEVENTH TIME AHEAD OF FESTIVAL. 282
RUUD IS THE NEW DION SAYS FERGIE; FOOTBALL. 422
SAMANTHA CLARKE'S COLUMN: Cloud of fear still hangs over heads of villagers; VIEW FROM THE clock tower. 445
So you wanna be a DJ? 164
Sparks fly on training course. 170
Sports, art and theatre cash boost; COMMUNITY GROUPS TO BENEFIT FROM GOVERNMENT AID SCHEME. 388
Summer all year round at theatre. 236
Take time to look at city audit; LABOUR AND TORIES UNITE AS PEOPLE ARE URGED TO TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT THE FIGURES. 151
Teenager Luke takes a short cut to stardom in musical. 214
The pride of Coventry; CARRY ON COACHING. 156
Things are looking up for street festival. 249
Top city post for high flier Chris. 206
TRAVEL: Coburg - "real home" of the mighty Victoria. 558
TRAVEL: Hotel with more than five stars; VISIT THE HOTEL WHERE QUEEN VICTORIA WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT GUEST - OR THE GERMAN TOWN WHERE SHE IS CELEBRATED; A PLACE OF STYLE: Browns frontage has changed little since the Queen of Holland visited in 1895 (above, right). Modern-day guests include Madonna (above, left). 808
Travelling in style; CARRY ON COACHING. 435
urban walks: Observe the wildlife at Coombe. 613
VILLAGE MAY GO PRIVATE TO FIGHTCRIME. 262
VIP chance for young readers. 104
Walkers to step out for charity. 247
War plaque to go back on parade. 311
WEEKEND TV: 10 things you didn't know about... GENE KELLY. 249
WEEKEND TV: SATURDAY TV: TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. 217
WEEKEND TV: SUNDAY TV: TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. 278
WEEKEND TV: Tough guy Steve is still playing with fire. 441
WEEKEND TV: Trouble and strife!; THE BROOKSIDE COUPLE WHO HAVE BROUGHT CHAOS TO THE CLOSE PREPARE TO SAY I DO COUPLE WHO. 852
win a fabulous Sony PlayStation 2; byte size for the latest computer news. 307
WIN a Stanley tool kit worth pounds 100. 452
Youngsters ice training; ice hockey. 120

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