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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (March 14, 2001)

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Title Author Type Words
'County is a beacon in crime fight'. 335
'CRAZY' TO FENCE IN SKATE PARKS; Security plan 'would promote bullying and vandalism'. 306
'I did not inflict fatal blows' LAUNCH OF JUSTICE GROUP GIVES BATTLE FRESH IMPETUS. 398
'Kick the habit' therapy on NHS. 124
'Tourism suffering' as result of farm disease. 233
[0] Rules broken on net retail sales. 138
Airport on a high after record month. 96
Andy TURNER on the Sky Blues scene: Don't expect Roland to put his boots on; FOOTBALL. 740
Big crowd find a Maite; RACING. 378
Big day will be a knock-out!; BOXING LEGENDS TO ATTEND UNVEILING OF RANDOLPH TURPIN STATUE. 308
Boxing greats to join ceremony to honour Turpin. 108
Briton is jailed after five killed in crash. 162
Burr's Boro battlers put spoke in wheel; FOOTBALL: Yeovil Town 0 Nuneaton Borough 0. 605
Business as usual at nature centre. 164
Business survives Rover problems. 153
Callers offer clues to till raider. 106
Can-do message given at Cannes; 'Coventry has never had more to offer investors'. 268
Canal is a disgrace claims travel writer; ENVIRONMENTALISTS HIT BACK AT BOOK WHICH SLAMS CITY'S WATERWAYS. 325
Car firm's drive for charity; SNOWBALL. 169
Cecil's five for Oaks; RACING. 316
Centre stage for their big day; THESE THREE LOVING COUPLES HAVE AN AMAZING 170 YEARS OF WEDDED BLISS BETWEEN THEM. 283
Charity swears by pub's efforts. 138
City firefighters to debate 'last resort' strike action over shake- up. 211
City jobless levels lowest for 26 years; Out-of-work drops under one million. 271
City society seeks new members in bid to survive. 162
Club jumps at chance to help charity. 274
Clubbing together to help hospice. 141
Co-op backs quitting campaign. 203
Concerns on traffic plan elbowed aside; PHOENIX PROTESTERS TOLD: 'YOU'RE STUCK IN A 1950s TIME WARP'. 296
Copy shop aids health scheme. 164
Defence contract goes to Vickers. 108
Dennis still a trouble at 50! 262
Disgrace of letters found in a locker; comment. 224
Dispute over future of art works. 139
Dream has real chance; RACING. 454
Early release for KGB spy. 141
England check on Hussain and Giles; CRICKET. 263
EVENING TELEGRAPH READER OFFERS. 165
Farmer's fostering favour rebounds; Neighbour, aged 80, facing lambing chore in clampdown. 317
FARMERS' MARKETS CANCELLED; 'We're not prepared to take any risks'. 250
Fergie's tribute to Princess Di. 107
For emerald day read golden; THESE THREE LOVING COUPLES HAVE AN AMAZING 170 YEARS OF WEDDED BLISS BETWEEN THEM. 199
Former smoker Lee is on a high. 285
French test for working students. 144
Fresh plea on sex pest. 140
Furious father is injured party. 190
Galatasaray trouble; FOOTBALL. 92
Girls turn up heat at contest. 134
Godiva set for screen stardom. 154
Gough is ready to soldier on; CRICKET. 658
Green's the goal ace for Racing; FOOTBALL: Sutton Coldfield 1 Racing Warwick 2. 272
Gregory wants life at Villa; FOOTBALL. 170
Happy as a Parrott; SNOOKER. 189
Hayley makes a splash on debut. 143
Help for disabled customers in disputes. 102
Honour for our 'Enry. 98
Hot shot Mark clinches victory; NUNEATON SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE. 753
Hundreds lured to web wonder. 347
I'm walking back to a life free of cigarettes; DEPUTY LORD MAYOR TALKS ABOUT HIS ATTEMPTS TO BREAK THE HABIT ON NATIONAL NO SMOKING DAY. 765
IN THE COURTS. 713
Internet breaks rules. 104
Internet site is praised. 84
Irwin hoping history will repeat itself; FOOTBALL. 320
It's no sweat for cool Kimi; MOTOR RACING. 300
Jibe led to attack on teenage girls; Drink-fuelled aggressor may face jail term. 255
Key new role for university. 262
Knitters tame derby foes; FOOTBALL: Hinckley United 3 Bedworth United 1. 395
LETTERS: your views. 1463
Loads of fun events to help hospice appeal. 184
Lottery may fund civic hall facelift; pounds 3.8m RENOVATION PLANS INCLUDE WORK ON SEATING AND STAGE. 255
Luck of the Irish strikes a chord. 178
M&B ladies GAMES league. 136
Mediators reach end of the road; FUNDS SHORTAGE SINKS SERVICE THAT SETTLED NEIGHBOURS' DISPUTES. 264
Merger saves ailing law firm. 130
Miners' payout wait goes on. 184
More council help for church repairs. 120
Moves to find hidden letters culprit. 238
MS centre is given seal of approval. 186
Musical cast ready. 85
Musicians in tune for festival. 162
New call to arms over burger bid. 345
NEW JOBS GALORE IN BOOM TOWN RUGBY; National unemployment figure has dropped below magic million. 254
New railway station is on the right lines; FIGURES SHOW WARWICK PARKWAY IS PROVING TO BE A BIG SUCCESS. 317
New stamps are a hot buy. 257
Newsletter challenge for students. 283
Nick leads the charge; ATHLETICS. 108
No service for tennis players; Rain could keep courts out of bounds until June. 250
O'Leary ready to take on all-comers; FOOTBALL. 213
O'Neill hails the spirit of Chairboys; FOOTBALL. 239
Otters dominate gala with string of best times. 310
Parents asked to share views. 166
Petition backing for doomed school; PROTESTS CONTINUE AGAINST CONTROVERSIAL EDUCATION CHANGES. 273
Pledge over festival; RACING. 321
PLEDGE TO REOPEN CITY MURDER CASE; Member of Birmingham Six in vow to help free man serving life for the killing of a Coventry solicitor. 325
Police bravery and diligence rewarded; EFFORTS 'BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY' INCLUDED DRAMATIC CANAL ARREST. 466
Police retrace crash journey. 255
Police seek witnesses. 81
Primary pupils' skills set to flower. 195
Probe into letters stash. 136
Probe into ops carried out by Parkinson's disease surgeon. 263
Promotion row still rumbling; rugby union. 135
Punch Bowl take thumping; ladies wednesday night league. 117
Pupils preview display. 148
Pupils' working trip to France. 141
Pupils' working trip to France. 165
Queen honour for Guide Vicki. 126
Quinn keen to defy doctor's orders; FOOTBALL. 558
Report unveils future for city railway. 276
Road due to reopen ahead of schedule. 155
Road repair will mean diversions. 81
Rules broken on net retail sales. 145
Save pounds pounds pounds s on mini cruise breaks. 291
School talks at new venue. 81
School's surplus land 'should help families' COMMUNITY COULD BENEFIT FROM REBUILDING PRIMARY, SAYS GOVERNOR. 358
Share your views on hospitals. 347
SHAW: CITY NEED SPIRIT OF '97; FOOTBALL: Defender's rallying call ahead of Spurs clash. 424
Silence is golden for charity. 82
Singing sensation with the personal touch. 910
Smiths are still bowling along; THESE THREE LOVING COUPLES HAVE AN AMAZING 170 YEARS OF WEDDED BLISS BETWEEN THEM. 109
Starlab to touch down. 90
Stone in mean mood; BOXING. 164
Sunshine touch is missing; REVIEW. 222
Support groups in for grants aid; Trauma and relationships counsellors among those to benefit. 224
Surgery staff 'Kiss it Goodbye'. 277
Teachers take a back seat as pupils rule OK. 340
Team work pays off for city care group. 84
Teenager arrested as attack probe continues. 232
Teenagers plan trip of a lifetime. 238
THAT'S THE WAY TO DO IT, BORO!; FOOTBALL: Burr's so happy as Yeovil are held at the Huish. 403
Tim handles pressure but Greg buckles; TENNIS. 428
Time to talk for police authority. 158
TNT plans boom in business. 107
Tourism hit hard as cattle epidemic takes its toll. 201
Victoria Wood recovering after operation. 148
Warwicks rest Giles; CRICKET. 111
Wenger is looking for old guard to impress; FOOTBALL. 389
Wider range for TV spy. 148
Woods slams critics; GOLF. 181
Working mums' 'legacy of harm'. 90

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