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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (March 8, 2006)

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'Groundhog Day' plan fight renewed; PLAYING FIELD ROW: Deja vu for protesters as yet another application is submitted. 410
'Safety partition was useless'. 184
Airgun thugs fire shot at goalie Matt; SOCCER SCARE: Player has lucky escape during game. 406
Athletics: Eager Andy gearing up for Games; ATHLETICS: Nuneaton walker ready for Commonwealth Games challenge. 577
ATTRACTIVE THREE-BED HOUSE AT MOUNT NOD. 197
ATTRACTIVELY PRESENTED FOUR-BEDROOM HOME IN STOKE GREEN. 196
BE CAREFULL; Children warned rapist may strike again Pupils urged to walk to school in groups Huge reward offered to catch sex attacker. 443
BE CAREFULL; Children warned rapist may strike again Pupils urged to walk to school in groups Huge reward offered to catch sex attacker. 597
Blind campaigner angry over bumps; SAFETY: Council claims he fully approved pounds 40,000 project for studded paving. 382
Bootball: Brakes ace Adams signs for Redditch. 249
Boy hurt in hit-and-run. 147
Boy, 15, injured by hit-run motorist. 90
Bus boss has Arches' safety fear. 213
Bus users hit out at changes to routes; TRANSPORT: Travel Coventry insists service will be improved but passengers are unconvinced. 460
Cabbies meet to decide on strike action; VIOLENT ATTACKS: Hundreds of club-goers could be stranded this weekend if taxi drivers stop work. 333
Car crashes down M6 embankment. 122
City agency sets up pounds 9m deal for national group. 304
Congratulations; The good news column for you, and by you... the readers. 120
Council turn blind eye to Ricoh badge. 291
Couple's crash closes motorway. 113
Court In Brief. 903
Cricket: Family to make Monty at home. 258
Cricket: Murali puts Bangladesh in a tailspin. 103
Cricket: Muralitharan grabs two early wickets. 123
Cricket: This is where we can win - Flintoff; CRICKET: Mohali favours seamers, so England's hopes are high. 541
Daniel's dream of a medal; THE GAMES: Athletic twin appeals for sponsorship in his bid to win down under. 296
Deposits warning to student tenants; CASH SNAG: Scheme boss explains how new system can speed resolution of disputes with landlords. 329
Doherty back in court on drug charges. 246
Doherty back in court on drugs charge. 207
FAMILY HOME IN EARLSDON HAS GARDEN DECKING. 192
First rung for the starters; New development gives low-income buyers a chance to get on the ladder. 318
Football: Anfield crowd will fire Liverpool; FOOTBALL: UEFA Champions League. 258
Football: Blackwell can build for bright future... 282
Football: Delay has a silver lining for Darby. 180
Football: Fresh injury misery for jinxed United ace Ole. 192
Football: Fulop wants fresh start. 270
Football: Gooding is a chip off the old Sky Blues block. 207
Football: Honest Ade's fine example. 781
Football: Hughes faces a midfield battle; SKY BLUES: Skipper Stephen admits he can't take first-team place for granted. 476
Football: Jinxed Solskjaer suffers another injury setback. 197
Football: Mourinho backs his countrymen. 518
Football: Rangers feel hard done by. 174
Football: Wenger wary of Madrid threat. 323
Football: What a waste, Wolves! 271
Forget the telly - we're busy surfing. 129
FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE IN MOUNT NOD IS IDEAL FOR A FAMILY, WITH BATHROOM AND SHOWER ROOM; Wolverton Road, Mount Nod, Coventry. Dixons PRICE: pounds 212,500. 225
Funding for new rail station delights O'Brien. 185
Getting to the bottom of life in the big top; Theatre Review. 211
Green light for Sky Blue sign. 97
Gun yobs fire at goalkeeper; SHOOTING: Footballer tells how pellet narrowly missed his leg. 455
Helping hand for youth. 159
Helping sufferers get most out of life. 84
Helping to ease the misery of hunting. 209
Hospital gets a rumour bulletin; NHS TRUST: Bosses add new section to clear the air with staff. 415
How the Stars club operates. 87
HUGE RESPONSE TO RAPE APPEAL; Mum's new call for help on This Morning TV show pounds 30,000 reward to catch Sainsbury's sex attacker. 167
I can't believe they are starting up again; FAMILY TRAGEDY: Mother of campaigner who was killed hits at EU vets' decision. 443
Ice Hockey: Thompson's call to arms. 296
IDEAL FAMILY HOME IN THE BINLEY AREA. 177
IDEAL THREE-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME IN RADFORD AREA. 166
IN POPULAR AREA; PROPERTY OF THE WEEK. 349
It's 'I do' this time for jilted DJ Steffan. 101
Joy over Mac's workout. 85
Laertes can take step up with Carlisle win. 216
LET THERE BE LIGHT! How the demolition of the old Coventry City football ground has brightened up the lives of people near Highfield Road. 645
Letter: Your Say - Companies should pay 0845 call costs. 197
Letter: Your Say - Day I sang with The Zodiacs. 109
Letter: Your Say - Do we mean 75 or 17? 110
Letter: Your Say - Do we mean 75 or 17? 134
Letter: Your Say - Family blitz victim in photo. 158
Letter: Your Say - Grandad was a toolmaker at Alvis. 89
Letter: Your Say - Hark back to the Herald era's end; Nostalgia Extra. 379
Letter: Your Say - Me and My Pet... 296
Letter: Your Say - Nuneaton is a traffic free for all. 236
Letter: Your Say - So many ways to be greener. 210
Letter: Your Say To The Point. 86
Log on to your new e-Evening Telegraph. 217
Log on to your new e-Evening Telegraph. 168
M6 Toll's big boost. 83
MID-TERRACE IN COUNDON HAS EXTENDED KITCHEN. 229
MUCH IMPROVED SEMI IN WYKEN WITH SEPARATE ANNEXE. 247
Museum beasts inspire pupils' tale of terror. 312
Museum visit inspires pupils' tale of terror. 190
Music that's food for heart and soul. 130
My struggle to take son out; WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Mum of disabled boy says council's path makes life even more difficult. 440
Nailgun stolen in raid. 106
New hope in battle against obesity. 177
Numbers game ... the new timetable from April 2. 981
O'Brien shows power. 100
Our success rests on the quality of our staff. 312
Pervert attacked cousins at castle; COURT: Teenager subject to Mental Health Act order. 363
Pet shop boss's fears of cull if bird flu strikes; THREAT: Animals could face death if there are cases in Britain. 397
PicOfThePast. 104
Plan ahead - and be ready to stack shelves, is student Tom's advice; As university fees increase later this year, education reporter Lucy Lynch looks at the costs new students will be facing in the autumn. 348
Poetry; Celebrating International Women's Day. 1453
POLICE STEP UP DRIVE TO BEAT THE BUS YOBS; Pledge to town's drivers. 320
Portraits scam: Man charged; CRIME: Police act after readers come forward over fraudster. 261
Portraits scam: Man faces 25 charges; CRIME: Police act after Evening Telegraph readers come forward over fraudster. 283
Pupils warned: Walk in groups; RAPE HORROR: pounds 30,000 reward to catch offender. 333
Racing: Cup hopeful impresses; RACING: Today's news and views. 160
Racing: Figo can bow out with a win; RACING: Today's news and views. 129
Racing: Kylkenny heading home with win; RACING: Today's news and views. 367
Racist taunts anger. 102
Rapist kissed his young victim, stroked her hair ...and threatened to kill her; SAINSBURY'S ATTACK: Chilling details revealed of assault in store toilet. 625
Riddle of teenager found on pavement. 174
Riddle of teenager found on pavement. 154
Rugby: It will be tough, admits Dawson. 168
School mourn pupil,. 147
Sign that market is still very healthy; SALES: Developer Chase Homes says 2006 is shaping up to be afar more satisfactory year than 2005. 332
Speedway: Billy Janniro's waiting! 538
Speedway: Billy Janniro's waiting! 540
Speedway: Schlein in sad return to track; SPEEDWAY: Bees rider remembers tragic Aussie pal. 500
Speedway:Schlein in sad return to track; SPEEDWAY: Bees rider remembers tragic Aussie pal. 500
Students of future face a bigger financial challenge; UNIVERSITY: As fees more than double, planning is vitally important 'Work out your budget'. 383
Sunshine training. 81
Supernurse Carol scoops award; WINNER: But caring Walsgrave nurse gives up cash prize to help the hospital. 498
Teabreak Teasers. 133
TheWorldTonight: Baghdad killing spree leads to 23 victims. 122
TheWorldTonight: Child porn soars on net. 82
TheWorldTonight: I haven't given up embryo fight yet. 253
TheWorldTonight: Superman's wife dies. 138
TheWorldTonight: When holidays are truancy; LAW: Parents face prosecution for taking pupils away without permission. 277
TheWorldTonight: Whiteley leaves nearly pounds 4 million. 133
Think ahead and you can save cash. 203
Think of the help scouts can offer; ACTIVITIES: Message to parents of kids at special needs club. 441
ToThePoint: SCOTT REDDING. 216
Tragedy is a test of faith. 495
Trees mark start of village sports project. 98
Turnoffs can cut the value of your home; SELLING: Avoid stone cladding, avocado baths and bars in the lounge. 384
Views invited on CCTV plan for village. 144
What new students face in autumn 2006. 140
Wilkinson signs on with confident show. 452
Wimpey's home banker. 114
Win a St Patrick's night feast to remember; RICOH ARENA. 247
Workers' strike threat in pensions dispute. 198
Your Say Pic Of The Past. 96
Your Stars. 678
YourSay: Gunners - help to keep your Royal Artillery Association. 242

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