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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (October 3, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
'The Little Works' steward dies at 61. 106
A warm welcome. 159
Age Concern helpline to thwart con artists. 128
Airport could revive bypass hopes. 198
Amateurs' chance to get on film; EXTRAS NEEDED TO SHOOT MOVIE TO BE SHOWN IN COVENTRY - AND AT CANNES. 314
Asher's crew is so solid behind bars; GARAGE STAR PLAYS TO INMATES WHILE THE REST OF BAND ENJOY MOBO AWARDS. 533
ATHLETICS: Hollier strides home for the Midlands. 239
Bowie: A Stardust is re-born. 98
BOXING: Ring fans asked to step on it. 203
Brian proves he's a real ladies' man. 110
Carnival is a real help to children. 133
Chance to air worries. 114
Chris's rare bid to button his lip. 205
Church's high-street harvest. 279
CITY WOMAN'S RAPE ORDEAL; She was too scared to go to the police. 396
Classic remake will steer clear of city; COVENTRY STARRED IN THE ORIGINAL, BUT NOT THE NEW VERSION OF THE ITALIAN JOB. 308
competition winners. 283
Course to brush up footie skills. 95
Diamond whitewash; WORTHINGTON CUP FOOTBALL: SKY BLUES CELEBRATE BIGGEST WIN SINCE SHREWSBURY CAME TO TOWN IN 1963. 1477
Drinkers back raided pub; SUPPORT IS 'OVERWHELMING'. 228
Drop in casualties toll on the railways; IMPROVING SAFETY RECORD - BUT THAT WAS BEFORE POTTERS BAR DISASTER. 279
Drug dealer sent to prison. 347
E-mail way to report IT problems. 198
Elderly asked to step out ... 173
Family plea over missing man, 23. 101
FATHER DENIES KILLING HIS SON; Mother tells of desperate bid to revive boy. 393
Fines ultimatum for parking abuses. 136
Firm help for hospice. 156
FOOTBALL: ANDY BACKING BORO NEW BOY. 400
FOOTBALL: HAT-TRICK HERO GARY LIFTS CITY. 425
FOOTBALL: Henry determined to shrug off injury. 472
FOOTBALL: Mills: We will justify our tag; SPOTLIGHT ON THE UEFA CUP. 514
FOOTBALL: Morris takes the sting out of Thistle. 1222
FOOTBALL: No goals but glory for Owen; SPOTLIGHT ON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE. 335
FOOTBALL: Smith double boosts Griff; SPOTLIGHT ON THE ICIS MIDLAND COMBINATION. 308
For tip, now read recycling centre... 143
Four steal mobile from teenager in city street. 140
From SkyDome to the national stage; AS SINGER TASTES FAME, REMEMBER, WE SAW HIM HERE FIRST! 325
GOLF: Elson takes on the world; SPOTLIGHT ON THE LOCAL SCENE. 686
HEATHROW ON YOUR DOORSTEP: Children get busy writing letters toNo10 PMor some hedy; YOUNGSTERS DETERMINED TO SAVE THE COUNTRYSIDE FROM MASSIVE AIRPORT GO TO THE TOP. 344
High note to Lord Mayor's trade trip; BEIJING OPERA PROVIDES A FEAST FOR THE EARS FOR KEN AND HIS WIFE. 247
HOCKEY: Leary pounces for a morale-boosting win; THE BUILD-UP TO THE LEAGUE SEASON. 510
HOCKEY: Pomfret and Breeds earn Warwick victory; THE BUILD-UP TO THE LEAGUE SEASON. 323
Hooray - no more sharing! 172
Hospice boost. 90
Hospital joins in hunt for recruits. 171
How Denis Eagle has landed in Germany; Refuse trucks deal sorted. 187
ICE HOCKEY: It's a long haul for Blaze ace Shaun. 311
IN THE COURTS: Man jailed for stealing 13 shirts. 683
JOBS: Tirebuck setting standards; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 490
LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 2002: Bill's vision for a global community; FORMER US PRESIDENT WINS OVER LABOUR DOUBTERS. 640
LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 2002: Palaces must be included says PM. 243
letters: your views. 1514
Lightbulbs giveaway to cut fuel bills; THOUSANDS OF HOMES WILL BENEFIT FROM ENERGY-SAVING HAND-OUT. 222
Man faces aide murder charge. 167
Manager delighted with the way young charges went about their business; COMMENT. 563
Maths scores add up. 137
MOVE TO STOP SHOPPERS SHUNNING HOME TOWN; Units take-up at record high but 80pc still dissatisfied. 296
My drugs and vice challenge. 158
New act to join amateurtheatre group. 163
Ofsted report praises staff and pupils. 175
One lucky reader must take away pounds 20,000; IT'S THE LAST WEEK OF OUR FANTASTIC CASH COMPETITION. 259
Parents pour in to join tour of varsity; THOUSANDS AT OPEN DAYS. 167
Passenger hopes over new rail era; Railtrack successor aims to 'fix' things. 334
Pension cash robbery. 124
Plans for 'caravan village' thrown out; RESIDENT WARNS OF SETTING A PRECEDENT AFTER FIGHT TO OUST TRAVELLERS. 252
pounds 35,000 earmarked to fill civic post; CASH TO BE SPENT IN SEARCH FOR NEW EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES CHIEF. 244
pounds 500 spring for gymnastics club. 83
RACING: Cecil sails to overdue victory. 132
Samaritans on the street; SINCE MAY CITY WARDENS HAVE AIDED THE REMOVAL OF 151 ABANDONED CARS AND THE REPAIR OF 83 STREET LIGHTS. 891
Saying it with flowers. 124
School days recalled in book. 130
School health drive widens. 298
Security headache over new cars. 154
share watch; REGIONAL INTEREST. 91
SHEDDING SOME LIGHT ON CRIME; Plan will reduce fear of attack. 226
Sky Blues win charity award; CLUB BEATS RIVALS INCLUDING VILLA AND WOLVES. 221
Sky high boost for hospice appeal. 110
SPEEDWAY: Wolves join the Elite with thrilling victory; TITLE GOES RIGHT DOWN TO THE LAST HEAT OF THE SEASON. 303
Street robber takes bicycle. 120
Street wardens bid gets the go-ahead; FUNDING AWARDED FOR TRIAL AIMED AT MAKING COMMUNITIES SAFER. 304
Students put the focus on their portraits. 88
Teamwork hailed for Ofsted accolade. 115
Teenager beaten in gang attack. 82
The King is poised to do a double; ELVIS HEADS FOR UK/US No 1. 199
Thousands flee huge hurricane. 106
Tractor fire drama near to school. 214
Vandals' fire at flats sparks safety fears; BLAZE WAS AT THE ONLY DOOR RESIDENTS COULD USE FOR ESCAPE. 369
Victims to have more say in offenders' fate; NEW LIAISON OFFICER TO FOCUS ON PEOPLE AFFECTED BY STREET CRIME. 360
Village aims for best-kept title; MARTON IS WARWICKSHIRE'S REMAINING HOPE OF CLINCHING GLORY. 351
Villains of the piece are fans not the clubs; FOOTBALL. 509
Wardens can give our streets back to us. 179
Wardens to patrol county streets; POLICE HANDED pounds 119,000 TO BRING IN CIVILIANS TO SUPPORT THEM. 257
Wardens to patrol the county streets; TRIAL ALLOWS CIVILIANS TO SUPPORT POLICE ON COMMUNITY BEAT. 260
Welcome for police chief. 113
WOMEN'S FOOTBALL: Kayleigh leads the charge for goals. 333
Workers' 'yes' to Massey deal; UNIONS PLEDGE TO CONTINUE FIGHT FOR JOBS. 275
World Cup is a record-breaker; SCHOOLS EVENT WILL HELP BOOST SOCCER OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED YOUNGSTERS. 385
Youth on wounding charge. 102

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