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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (November 30, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
'These young mums are justifiably angry'. 115
'Walk-in' raid on couple. 117
++ READER PICTURES++. 254
A great choice as MYO opens its doors; EATING OUT: Old station gets a tasty multi-million pound make over. 566
Advice centre opens for refugees. 163
All glow for a night of sparkle; LIGHTS SWITCH-ON: Victorian theme for Christmas procession through town. 391
Anger at shop's booze victory; LICENCE WIN: Neighbours fear trouble after store owner gets permission to sell alcohol. 381
Angling: Rivers on the rise; Latest news from the local waters. 594
Artists awash with talent! 194
Artists showcase work at degree exhibition; FINE ART SHOW: Take a peep at third years' enticing and thought-provoking collection. 265
Bird seed incident led to racial assault; Suspended sentence for man who hit parks worker. 408
Boy dance partners in demand. 129
BRICK TERROR; CRIME: Shock for dad and his children as car windscreen shattered. 398
Bubbly outlook for canny drinkers. 165
Bus is stoned by yob. 103
Cake-baking duo slice through competition; SUCCESS: Brother and sister triumph against national opposition. 297
Can you help find a Christmas tree for our little patients? HOSPITAL: The George Eliot appeals for help after disappointment from supplier. 284
Cash collectors go out on 3-day strike; SINGLE STATUS: Team takes action to support colleagues facing pay cuts. 331
CATCH THE ACTION. 97
Cathedral honour for chatty Samantha. 155
Choir back on stage in city. 91
Christmas alert to sat-nav buyers; CRIME: Remove-it-or-lose-it warning over popular gadget gift. 352
Colleen's BBC first; RADIO: City writer hits the airwaves. 442
Concern TV soaps shatter teen dreams. 401
Council building closure. 105
Council chiefs have 3-star celebration; SOCIAL SERVICES RATING ++. 449
Court In Brief. 807
Coventry in top 20 for international visitors. 122
Cricket: DARRELL HAIR. 84
Cricket: Edgbaston dates for County 2nds. 276
Cricket: Hayden: We'll start again from scratch. 384
Cricket: Hoggard revved up for revenge; CRICKET: Countdown to the second Test from Adelaide. 781
Deaths of two former city lady mayoresses. 242
Designer quizzed over two deaths. 134
DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OF YOUR OLD SCHOOL? 90
Evening a success so we'll do it again. 312
Exotic date at Herbert CafA. 145
Family's terror as brick is hurled through windscreen. 312
Fancy gig for charity; FUNDRAISER: Pub date for rock fans. 318
Father Christmas joins the races. 98
Firefighters add a shine to kids at Christmas. 116
Flasher's victims were 11 years old; COURT: Pervert ordered on to sex-offenders' register. 188
Food chains 'failing to ditch the junk for kids'. 360
Football: A good case for Burgess; FOOTBALL: Boro manager faces selection conundrum ahead of Harrogate showdown. 410
Football: Fans' Zone - How fans can make a vital contribution? 566
Football: Sheer delight for hero Dele. 891
Football: United lead intact. 302
Gee, but it's great to be back home. 297
Go ga-ga the natural way; A HEALTHY START: Giving your baby the best start in life has never been easier with an ever-expanding range of organic goods THE organic revolution is great news for mums - it means choice has never been greater. But where can you buy your natural goodies and what are the best ones to opt for? We check out the organic market place and reveal where to shop, what to avoid and the best shops to head for. 1699
Golf: Els heads to home territory. 253
Golf: Webster back in the swing; GOLF: County star returns to serious action after operation. 520
Golfing goal for retiring stalwart. 188
Hockey: Bold Standard defy the odds; DTZ Midlands League review. 1367
Hockey: Hampton-in-Arden girls find their travelling form. 418
How political parties fared for donations. 98
Ice Hockey: Tait in race to get on the ice for Panthers clash. 280
Industry expert's tips for music students. 216
Invitation to remember a special 'Miss' CITY'S LOSS: Ex-civic shining lights die as popular teacher is honoured. 266
Joyce tells her success story; SOCIAL SERVICES RATING ++. 297
King surprised to be facing Kauto Star. 204
Letter: Your Say - Join debate on child poverty. 137
Letter: Your Say - Lino's started as dames school. 262
Letter: Your Say - Shameful act of cutting pay. 165
Letter: Your Say - Turbine noise is big concern. 253
Letter: Your Say - Turbine noise is big concern. 80
Lottery bid for new church hall. 248
Man who holds the key to Jag's future; NEW MODEL: Luxury car maker says sports saloon will be exciting, daring and different. 596
MPs fight post plans. 234
Mucklow site costs pounds 4.75m. 151
Mums' fury over support group loss; HEALTH: Trust chiefs cut clinic as part of programme to combat pounds 10m losses. 533
New care centre gets VIP visitor; CLINIC: Official opening by minister. 236
Nostalgia Extra: Barkers team had long unbeaten run. 249
Nostalgia Extra: Coalyard and stables part of street scene. 238
OAP IN PEPPER SPRAY ORDEAL; Woman, 79, had gone to help her neighbour. 394
Outstanding in the school class; OFSTED: Four in county picked for special praise by inspectors. 320
Pamper hampers are all packed up and ready to go; CHRISTMAS: Treats on the way for our very special over-65s. 349
Parents invited to help children have more fun. 120
Pick of the day. 214
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Test Cricket (Sky Sports 1, 12.00am). 119
Pickaxes used in gems raid. 117
Plea over burglary bids. 91
Police hurt in armed bank raid. 177
Police on to hoax 999 caller. 186
Police set up date for Poles. 97
pounds 10m rail corridor plan to boost county economy. 294
Power Lifting: It's a treble lift-off for family. 385
Pub looking to give away its money. 138
Red wine cheer is regional, says study. 132
Report highlights carbon challenge. 131
River will help make poetry mainstream; NEW BOOK: Writers use Sherbourne inspiration to bring verse to the masses. 387
Rugby Union: What now after Robbo departure? 509
Safety advice after pilot dies in glider tragedy. 121
Sculpture unveiled at launch of trail; GRANT: A 25-mile circular heritage route opened thanks to pounds 442,000 lottery cash. 343
Sgt Pepper voted top CD cover. 89
SPORTS QUIZ. 141
Students seek a chance to work. 183
Students' designs hit Clothes Show catwalk; Oklahoma and Ascot-themed costumes to be modelled at huge fashion event. 480
Teabreak Teasers. 95
Telegraph: The cuts that could live with us for years; Comment. 197
The last word in a good read; 6 of the best children's books (age 0-five). 540
We'll keep up library battle. 275
Whittle Arch road has to be mended; REPAIR: Surface bricks worked loose under weight of traffic. 289
Win a share of pounds 10,000 with TopClass CASH; CALLING ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS. 291
WIN pounds 100 in Waterstone's vouchers. 246
Your daily stars. 683
Your Life: Mums know best - top tips on babycare. 478
Your LIFE: Organic from the very start; CONCERNS about pesticides and additives in our food are prompting more parents to turn to organic alternatives. And it's never been easier to "go natural" with more choice than ever at our disposal. KAREN HAMBRIDGE meets one mum who decided to go organic for the sake of her kids. 442
Your Rights; Sue Bent of the Coventry Law Centre answers questions on housing, health and community care, human rights, discrimination, welfare rights, employment and immigration issues. The centre employs solicitors and experienced paralegals and can represent clients in both court and in tribunal. 476
Your Say: Daily Poem. 225
Your Say: Pic Of The Past. 99

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