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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (August 31, 2001)

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'They must realise they are robbing the dead' WOMAN'S ANGUISH AS THIEVES TAKE STATUETTE FROM PARENTS' GRAVE. 317
20-minute wait costs burglary victim pounds 900. 141
750-mile balloon flight's a winner. 132
A new home for health; HOW TWO COMPANIES ARE BATTLING IT OUT TO BUILD THE NEW SUPERHOSPITAL AND HOW THE PROJECT WILL BE RUN FOR THE NEXT THREE DECADES. 1046
Anti-social offender to be tagged by court; Curfew to last for six months. 255
Artist Rosa has treat for theatregoers. 119
Athletic children win parents' respect. 199
Axe to fall on campus buses; University to lose 'underused' services. 321
Bag snatched after tea offer. 84
Barriers come down again for rugby final; LIONS HOST LEAGUE CODE'S CUP CLASH IN FRONT OF SKY SPORTS CAMERAS. 442
Bathtub duo bare all to help a friend. 162
Bid to catch garage raid pair. 130
BOWLS: Clarke's off to a flying start. 129
Breakfast talk could trim company costs. 128
Brum bid 'does not stand a chance' ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNERS JOIN COVENTRY IN CLAIMING THAT BIRMINGHAM WOULD BE WORST OF ALL FOR 'NEW WEMBLEY'. 1166
Chance to join starting line-up. 134
Charlton signing to boost cup. 136
Chemicals container dumped. 92
Children go crazy to help orphans. 108
College rewarded for backing its volunteers; MILESTONE AWARD FOR SUCCESSFULLY RUNNING PRINCE'S TRUST PROGRAMME. 302
Colliery gets top marks for safety. 140
Courses aim to help youngsters in need; CITY CONFERENCE SCRAPPED IN FAVOUR OF TRAINING. 332
CRICKET: County pair back to boost Cov bid; BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE. 506
CRICKET: Lion Brown too strong for the Bears. 456
CRICKET: Peter, 15, chalks up second century in Ambleside XIs. 263
Dairy date for your diary. 109
Dentist aims to pull in cash for kids; STEVE'S IN TRAINING FOR THE GRAND CANYON CYCLE CHALLENGE. 247
Dorothy crafts a treat for pottery fans. 193
Dream bike is stolen as boy of nine runs errand. 147
Drivers injured in road crash. 124
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: 1,300 REASONS TO BUY A SAAB; 9-5 range relaunched in October. 211
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: Avensis Verso is new challenger; TOYOTA. 200
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: DRINK WARNING TO PEDESTRIANS. 439
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: Driving on drugs - call for action; RAC urges government campaign. 330
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: New diesel coupe is a real delight; More than a match for petrol equivalent. 207
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: Pedestrian safety is high on priority list; LONG-TERM ROAD TEST: HONDA CIVIC SE. 306
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: RENAULT: LAGUNA II IS A 5-STAR STUNNER. 258
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: Rolls-Royce unearths future. 213
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: Skoda saloon is a revelation!; Car snobs won't buy it - but they're missing out. 603
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: WIN . . . a pair of tickets to the Land Rover Owner Show at the NAC, Stoneleigh. 376
DRIVETIME: MOTORING: Z serves up new choice on a plate. 227
Drugs and ear-piercing? It must be a church poster. 142
Fear legacy of boys in robbery shaker; Brothers too scared to play since gang took bikes says mum. 335
Flower show withers on the vine. 113
FOOTBALL: Becks aims for revenge. 366
FOOTBALL: Bellamy relishes fresh start. 500
FOOTBALL: BORO REACH FOR THE SKY. 447
FOOTBALL: CARSLEY LINKED WITH BORO BID. 529
FOOTBALL: Griff without suspended Hadley tomorrow. 326
FOOTBALL: Hollywood weighs up his options. 189
FOOTBALL: Restless natives are right to be concerned. 787
FOOTBALL: Rugby skipper back. 284
FOOTBALL: Upbeat Bedworth aim for lucrative Cup run. 214
FOOTBALL:Goalkeeper Beattie steps up for Knitters. 291
FREE admission to Ikon and Diva on Friday nights. 82
Garden thanks to youth club. 268
Gay slur sparks boxers' TV brawl. 223
GO: ART: BRUSH STROKES. 282
GO: ART: RULE OF THE RING ROAD. 304
GO: ART: Throwing new light on the old art of photography. 129
GO: CINEMA: ANGELIC J-LO ISN'T SO HEAVENLY. 1696
GO: CINEMA: Hollywood gossip. 237
GO: CINEMA: OH WHAT A KNIGHT. 534
GO: COUNTRY: A double dose of great music. 249
GO: FOLK: STEVE'S GIG IS FOR JUST ONE KNIGHTLEY. 332
GO: JAZZ: A TAD ON THE INFLUENTIAL SIDE. 921
GO: ROCK: 2-4-6-8 IT'S TOM WHOM WE APPRECIATE. 959
GO: THE LIMIT: MATT ONLY WINS WHEN HE'S SINGING. 612
GO: THEATRE: ART CENTRE LINE-UP IS A GLOBAL FLAVOUR. 357
GO: THEATRE: Stage company's all at Sea. 342
GO: THEATRE: STAGE WHISPERS. 292
GO: VIDEO: Rene's Nurse Betty is just the tonic. 416
GOLF: Daly impresses with ace display. 346
GOLF: Warwicks in showdown. 133
Growth in our plant havens. 109
Head quits after 'slap' incident at school. 147
Helen backs dyslexia battle. 155
Help plea over missing girl. 121
History that is not appreciated; RADIO 4 POLL WAS A DISGRACE, EXPERTS TELL CITY CEREMONY. 258
Housing on club site is thrown out. 132
ICE HOCKEY: Blast from the past for Blaze at at Solihull. 462
IN THE COURTS: Man gets three-year ban and ordered on drink-drive course. 822
Invitation to lovers of tortoises. 117
IT specialist expands with London takeover; Software supplier adds to the competitive Edge. 213
It's checkmate for chess ace; TRAVEL COSTS MAY FORCE YOUNGSTER TO MISS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. 284
Joely and Jamie go their separate ways. 180
Just for the record, I'm calling it a day!; Actionman Paddy says title bid will be his last. 342
Karting teams get set for charity. 130
Kate is handed a role in soap. 122
Keep your eye on phones and purses. 86
Kids' mural is not at all Bard. 154
Learning in community expanded; MORE ADULT EDUCATION COURSES IN HILLFIELDS. 244
Lets build a hospital to be proud of. 163
LETTERS: your views. 1436
Man died in farm roof fall. 177
Manjailed for15years after gunpoint raids; Reward for pensioner who tackled robber. 422
Mayoral help for victims. 81
Men wanted for fairytale festivities. 156
Multi-cultural event promises to be a hit. 81
Music fun to help home. 124
Oh brother! Dave pips Bill on historical night. 508
On course to be a success. 181
Pat's dash raises cash. 229
PC backs calls for estate clean-up; PROBLEM AREA 'LOOKS LIKE A PLANE CRASH SITE'. 364
Peugeot206 passes m milestone. 257
Pippins thrown in the mediaeval mix; TRADITIONAL GOD CAKES REVIVED WITH HELP OF CITY'S OWN RARE APPLE. 350
Pizza business wins go-ahead. 128
Placard protest over wait for op; HOSPITAL DENIES AGE DISCRIMINATION AFTER PENSIONER'S DEMO. 336
Police detain hooligans heading for Munich. 241
Pollution fear on burial site plan; PARISH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN SAYS PROTESTING VILLAGERS ARE 'SELFISH'. 342
pounds 1m bid to brush away decay. 80
Project for disabled hit by protest; WE DON'T WANT IT IN OUR BACK YARD, SAY DISGRUNTLED NEIGHBOURS. 205
Quickstep back in time. 95
RACING: Brown Eyes looking good. 465
RACING: Given for glory. 259
RACING: Happy McMahon targets Gold glory. 1010
RACING: Toothache stops Hightori. 124
Road closures ahead. 113
RSC technicians vote for strike. 157
RUGBY LEAGUE: Bears are confident of success. 315
RUGBY PIPPED AT POST IN TITLE BID. 332
RUGBY UNION: Cov aiming to be 'one of top clubs'. 704
RUGBY UNION: Masser and Bailey sidelined for Nuns opener. 651
Safety experts look at cause of blaze. 177
Sarah's story for sale on the net. 102
Save pounds pounds pounds s on tickets to Drayton Manor Park; READER OFFER. 254
Scouts go back to the future; SHORTS, HATS AND THE OLD MOTTO 'BE PREPARED' MAKE A RETURN AS YOUTH ORGANISATION MOVES INTO 21ST CENTURY. 410
Sculpture unveiled. 95
Skipper is the favourite to win three-way Radford fight. 181
Slimmers put best feet forward. 184
Speed limit trial. 90
SPEEDWAY: Bees can put a spoke in the wheels; SPOTLIGHT ON TONIGHT'S BIG MATCH. 423
Sports chain joins thriving retail park. 155
Star's bike set for auction Triumph; MOTORCYCLE ONCE OWNED BY ACTOR STEVE McQUEEN MAY FETCH pounds 12,000. 382
Still time to get tickets for show. 118
SUPERHOSPITAL:THE DREAM TAKES SHAPE. 267
TAIL PIECES; GO. 286
Teachers 'not good enough'. 229
TENNIS: Greg blows his top but lands vital win; US TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. 448
Theatre fans' chance to go backstage. 152
There's a Robin on your new shop roof! 97
Three-way fight for Radford seat; MISSED DEADLINE LEAVES SOCIALIST PARTY WITH NO CANDIDATE. 318
Tide turns for group in Channel challenge; SWIMMERS BRAVE THE COLD WATERS FOR CHILDREN'S CHARITY. 323
Time to party over project's success. 84
TOWN'S FLORAL CELEBRATIONS; Kenilworth wins Midlands bloom title. 226
Toys sale to aid old folk. 139
Trio try to trick elderly woman. 138
Voluntary workers asked to help build framework. 121
WE'VE JUST BLOOMIN' WON!; Borough scoops first in city section. 273
WEDDINGS. 341
Win a pair of tickets to the Ryder Cup. 241
Woman begins right to die fight. 128
Woman weeps over death in forest. 235
Worker fell through roofat farm; NO SAFETY EQUIPMENT AT BUILDING WHERE MAN PLUNGED TO HIS DEATH. 331

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