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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (April 7, 2001)

1-114 out of 114 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Forgotten' schools get their just rewards; Government recognises improvement. 291
'Life or death' decision for Boro. 137
'No chaos' pledge by Railtrack over repairs. 100
999 crew cut boy from bike. 140
Alarm over GM crop trials plan; Agro firm says organic gardens will not be at risk. 295
Anne feels call of home. 173
Another away day for homeless Coventry; cycle speedway. 115
Appeal over car in robbery. 192
Back in the thick of it!; STOCK CARS: SPOTLIGHT ON TONIGHT'S ACTION AT BRANDON. 409
Bard behaviour. 109
Birthday treat for Renee. 132
books. 730
Bylaw will stop people drinking alcohol on town streets. 264
byte size For the latest computer news. 675
Care home bosses in fees battle; MEETING TO BE ARRANGED WITH CITY COUNCIL OVER FUNDING GAP. 419
Cash aids charity's fight for survival; Windfall helps furniture trust in search for new premises. 263
Charity night's pounds 1,700 boost. 196
Chelsea Pensioners join in the party; SOLDIERS TO ATTEND ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CELEBRATIONS. 305
CITY CAR PARKING FEES SET TO RISE; Charges may go up to claw back pounds 700,000 loss in income. 319
Darren looks part as old heroes falter; GOLF. 553
Daughter's fury at bench prices. 326
Delays continue - but not for long. 95
Deputy gains head's skills. 153
Double 'win' for Annetta. 180
Double bill of Jaguar E-type fame. 185
Emma storms home for another title triumph; squash. 110
Enter your DIY gem. 98
EVENING TELEGRAPH READER OFFERS. 205
Fire kit for junior crew. 84
Fletch memorial; FOOTBALL. 163
food & drink: Organic living. 353
FOOD & DRINK: Spice is right for a Sunday lunch. 764
French festival bites the dust. 221
Gallery fun for children. 109
gardening: Bonsai is a snip at half the size. 814
gardening: Life at the cutting hedge; RICHARD WHITE, TOPIARY EXPERT AT PACKWOOD HOUSE TALKS ABOUT HIS WORK KEEPING GARDENS IN GREAT SHAPE ALL YEAR ROUND. 1140
gardening: Lily's in the pink. 116
Girls pick up top tips. 115
Good Evans! Lee's a star; TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. 1118
groundwork. 386
Growing demand leading to nursery plan. 238
Hamed promises special show; BOXING. 136
Harkin's days with gay comic Julian. 189
Hat's a nice way to start the holidays. 115
Here's to a healthy future. 196
High-rate offer for savings. 93
Hospital told patient to inject herself. 157
Hospitals trust baled out of red; RELIEF AS REGIONAL NHS OFFICE STEPS IN WITH pounds 1.7M HANDOUT. 354
IN THE COURTS. 664
It's chocs away for a kids' treat. 148
it's your shout! 1091
Italians do a job on brave Neil; BOXING: LAST NIGHT'S EUROPEAN TITLE SHOWDOWN IN ITALY Pictures by: Richard Nelmes. 736
jamie's dish: Versatile sweet and savoury soup has a saucy appeal. 385
Janet goes the distance for charity. 134
Kenilworth build for the future; TENNIS. 215
Kick-boxing stars set for Skydome duel; martial arts. 210
LAST ORDERS ON DRUG THUGS; Pubs and clubs tackle violent troublemakers. 244
LETTERS: your views. 1153
MAC SIGNS NEW DEAL; FOOTBALL: Keeper to stay at Manor Park for two more years. 452
Man in court on cull murder charge. 130
Man in court on murder charge. 87
MILLIONS FOR BETTER ROADS; Bikes and villages win cash pledges. 211
Millions of reasons to party!; SNOWBALL: SHOPS CENTRE MARKS FIRST DECADE AND HELPS CHARITY. 419
Minibus gift for town care home. 93
Mo's plea for the young. 149
MP joins in radio's name change row. 200
MP welcomes family tax cut. 140
OAPs urged to claim benefit. 142
ON THIS DAY. 126
Organic centre fears for future. 138
Owner, 79 scares off burglars. 99
Park's zoo to reopen for visitors. 121
Parties begin fierce election battle. 433
pet sos: Dee was smitten by kitten in a box; GETTING ATTACHED TO ANIMALS IS ALL PART OF THE JOB FOR ONE RSPCA WORKER - BUT HER FAMILY'S GETTING BIGGER. 1045
Postmistress feels call of home; KENILWORTH WOMAN RETURNS TO REOPEN TOWN POST OFFICE. 315
Race against time for medal hopeful Helen; swimming. 115
Road to close for gas repair. 145
Roger not in mood to gamble; tennis. 373
SATURDAY TV; TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. 256
School's hard work is recognised at last; DEPARTMENT WILL PAY OUT AWARD WORTH pounds 6,500 AFTER ADMITTING BLUNDER. 230
Search for two in bid to solve scam. 211
Security firm in shock TV report; OFT asks to see film of Coventry company's actions. 272
Shake-up of range boosts Freelander sales. 136
Show of help for farmers. 100
Simon's hi-tech help for school. 119
SIMPSON TITLE DREAM RUINED; BOXING: Third round stoppage ends City fighter's challenge. 326
Smashing grub raid for charity. 105
Soccer sales in legal turmoil. 159
Squeaky clean new home. 131
Stabbing man faces jail term. 175
Stage is set to boost charity coffers. 155
Steyne agony casts cloud on Lions romp; RUGBY UNION: Rugby Lions 72 Fylde 7. 485
Students' lives changed. 162
SUNDAY TV; TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. 218
Teacher warning follows holiday death. 202
Television gardens open for business. 120
The royals 'are all a bit bonkers' MP SAYS ROYAL FAMILY A WASTE OF MONEY AS 'SOPHIE TAPES' ROW CONTINUES. 317
Tiger Moth thrown out of County cup; FOOTBALL. 379
Tom returns from flight of fancy. 152
Two held in probe into OAP attack. 153
urban walks; Follow the route of the city wall once more. 641
View from the clock tower; We've hit the target but the work is not yet over. 450
Waite takes reins for new Sphinx campaign; cricket. 110
We fear Rebrov admits Wenger; FOOTBALL. 584
WE'LL FIGHT TO KEEP OUR SITE; Builders' firm told to go after 50 years. 362
We're open, say craft traders. 242
WEEKEND TV: 10; things you didn't know about... CLOCKING OFF. 351
WEEKEND TV: Pam gets her teeth into a meaty role! 541
Why it could be goodbye Mr Chips. 269
WIN a garden shed worth pounds 600. 418
Women's vision. 85
Wycombe to cherish every moment of semi; FOOTBALL. 186
You can improve council service. 199
Young star sought. 92

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