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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (November 29, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
$400m box office magic. 138
'STICKY GRIT' WORKS A TREAT; FIRST SNOW: Time to have fun as roads formula passes the test. 202
All-round excellence; JuniorSport:NUNEATON SCHOOL SHOWS ITS SPORTING PROWESS. 251
Anger grows over pensions. 178
Angry Ashby looks to Boro's next challenge. 328
Ashley heads home; CRICKET: England ace returns for hip operation after missing third Test. 530
Baby joy for Rod and Penny. 163
Baby, it's cold outside; WEATHER: Coventry and Warwickshire shivers - and it's going to stay chilly, say forecasters. 367
Band are No 1 with children; MUSIC: Bookies' Christmas favourites perform JCB song for pupils' anti-bullying drive. 439
Banned Moody gets the green light for 6 Nations. 269
Battling Muttley grinds out win; RACING: Today's news and views - plus tomorrow's all-weather card. 515
Brakes tie is again in doubt; FOOTBALL: Spotlight on the local and Non-League scene. 94
Bulko win 13-goal bonanza; FOOTBALL: Spotlight on the local and Non-League scene. 102
Bus passengers face a huge hike in fares; TRAVEL: Ticket prices in city are set to rise by up to 10 per cent in new year. 270
Calder back in Blazer ranks; ICE HOCKEY. 419
CAMERA BID TO STOP ROCK-HURLING YOBS; CRIME: Action after thugs intimidate passers-by and attack trains. 372
Car goes through wall. 160
CARS ATTACKED IN WRECKING SPREE; Windows smashed and tyres slashed. 271
Christine takes the chair. 131
Christmas puds to set the race pace. 89
Coal mine death toll now 138. 127
Congratulations; The good news column for you, and by you... the readers. 172
Danni girl is top on Dutch tour; JUNIOR SPORT:Hockey. 86
David Phillips:Two points wasted, Sky Blues. 962
Dynamic duo lead Crusaders onslaught; BASKETBALL. 280
ex-service notes. 647
Exel opens new city office. 163
Fears for missing girl, 14. 106
Fitzgerald's Star chance; RACING: Today's news and views - plus tomorrow's all-weather card. 131
Garden left in great shape. 106
Gray bags four as Mill cruise on; FOOTBALL: Spotlight on the local and Non-League scene. 118
Group snaps up bargains; Bargain Hunter. 239
Hit and run victim, 77, still critical. 220
Hutch looks ahead. 593
Iraqi pledge to hunt for kidnapped professor. 151
It's tough, but Bermuda dig deep to sink Jaguar; JuniorSport:TheBigMatch. 756
Jets soar to the heights; JuniorSport:Nuneaton Minor League round-up. 435
Jilly out of the jungle. 120
Kelly's Best Buys; The EVENING TELEGRAPH guide to good value. 440
Kinder surprise for old mates; FOOTBALL: Spotlight on the local and Non-League scene. 649
Knee injury a blow for Steve; RUGBY UNION: Spotlight on the local action. 252
Knife gang steal from schoolboys. 262
Koumas swings it for the Bluebirds; FOOTBALL. 96
Lane hit form at Greenhill; FOOTBALL: Spotlight on the local and Non-League scene. 107
Lethal duo sink Griff cup hopes. 647
LETTERS:YOUR SAY:Making congestion history; EVENING TELEGRAPH:Comment. 150
LETTERS:YourSay. 2254
Lions edged out in dramatic cup clash; RUGBY UNION: Spotlight on the local action. 238
Look for happy returns; RACING: Tomorrow's cards. 293
Masked robbers strike at store. 95
Matthew makes it from the last-chance saloon. 675
Meet your councillors. 80
Memories steal the war show; EXHIBITION: Young and old help document life from 1939 to 1945. 309
Money man is keeping check; FINANCIAL TOUR: Economist sees industry first hand. 349
Moore the merrier! JUNIOR SPORT:John Bryan Coventry Minor League round-up. 406
Moran inspires U16s' fightback; JuniorSport:FOOTBALL. 220
MPs rap performance of watchdogs. 161
MUSICAL GENIUS CAPEL BOND WAS ALL BAROQUE AND ROLL; Nostalgia:PETE CHAMBERS'S BACKBEAT - a weekly look at the local music scene of the past. 983
No change in house prices. 118
Oh baby it's cold outside... WEATHER: Coventry and Warwickshire shivers - and it's going to stay chilly, say forecasters. 437
One way to a new Far Gosford Street; MAJOR REVAMP: Buildings to be tackled after bus lane finished. 279
Our son Callum is singing out for help with his words; APPEAL: Family trying to raise nearly pounds 2,000 to help autistic boy, aged 6. 295
PAY AS YOU DRIVE; ROAD CHARGES: Driving in the city could cost you pounds 1.34 a mile. 407
Plea over club attack. 109
pounds 5,000 shock if firm does the dirty on you; FLY-TIPPING: Fines for rogue rubbish clearance could fall on the customer. 396
Protesters delay N-power speech; GREENPEACE:Banner-waving demonstrators on conference centre roof. 360
Pub toasts pounds 700 success of its own calendar girls. 171
Pupils to sing out with pop star Joss. 108
Reward bid to catch PC's killer. 215
Sexual assault on woman, 19. 112
Silverware raid. 230
Stranger could save Graham's life. 285
Street ease into top spot; RUGBY UNION: Spotlight on the local action. 279
Talks to avert airport strikes. 88
Teams' champion feeling; JuniorSport:Football. 167
Teenager is left fighting for life; ACCIDENT: Head-on crash on notorious stretch of Warwickshire road. 263
Thieves raid parked cars. 133
Tianne makes it a clean sweep. 234
TUC's call to 'stand firm' on low pay. 200
Turn your team's losing run into a winning streak; JuniorSport. 372
TV licence? I was too busy having sex... EXCUSES: Dodgers give the lamest reasons. 474
Victory for traders in parking row; SHOPS PARADE: Relief as cars get all-clear and pounds 30 fine is revoked. 411
We must look at nuclear power; ENERGY WARNING: Blair set to order review to consider all options. 305
Whistle-blower Vikki scores family hat-trick; JuniorSport:FOOTBALL. 123
Witherley go nap to open up title lead; FOOTBALL: Spotlight on the local and Non-League scene. 158
Woman escapes snatch attempt. 95
Young Lion is heading for glory; JuniorSport. 443

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