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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (March 31, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
ACTORS IN BATTLE TO SAVE THE ATRE; COLLEGE: Fears over developer's plans for venue that launched careers of city stars. 862
Being clean where it counts is my motto; Unplugged. 578
Bike Racing: Bees come through fright; SPEEDWAY: World Cup draw means a return to Brandon for a host of former Coventry favourites. 453
Bike Racing: Ready for a Bees reunion; SPEEDWAY: World Cup draw means a return to Brandon for a host of former Coventry favourites. 328
Books: CHICK LIT; Sugar Daddy by Lisa (Kleypas Piatkus, 12.99). 118
Books: FICTION; Yours, Faithfully by Sheila O'Flanagan (Headline, 6.99). 97
Books: ROMANCE; Simply Love by Mary Balogh (Piatkus paperback, 6.99). 124
Books: ROMANTIC FICTION; Confessions of an Agony Aunt by Jane Sigaloff (Mira paperback, 6.99). 124
Books: THRILLER; Night Life by Thomas Perry (Quercus, 12.99). 151
Boy, 17, quizzed over day of raids; CRIME: Teenager is second person arrested after 10 premises were robbed. 214
Brigade shock at death of fireman; SHOOTING: Tragedy stuns 30-year-old's family, friends and colleagues. 258
Chamber reaction to foundry axe. 148
Checks on pets. 108
Choc full of Easter ideas; Food. 609
City relishing crucial test. 398
Civic reception for ice-hockey champs. 110
CLASS ACTS BID A FOND FAREWELL: Jackie is whisked off in style on her last day; ++ SCHOOL RETIREMENTS ++. 291
CLASS ACTS BID A FOND FAREWELL: Pam goes out on a quiz-time high; ++ SCHOOL RETIREMENTS ++. 222
CLASS ACTS BID A FOND FAREWELL: Pat helped give young patients a better start; ++ SCHOOL RETIREMENTS ++. 300
CLASS ACTS BID A FOND FAREWELL: Paula's off to help down on the farm; ++ SCHOOL RETIREMENTS ++. 234
County left reeling by foundry closure; JOBS BOMBSHELL: Business and council leaders vow to help stunned workers. 301
Court In Brief. 913
Cricket: Hard work for England. 543
Cricket: Hard work for England. 183
Cricket: It's not pretty as England progress; Game On CRICKET. 360
Daily Poem. 148
Drivers hurt as cars crash head-on. 132
Emily takes the plunge for charity. 396
Expansion for canals' fire safety campaign. 209
Extra patrols follow raids. 181
Farmer's bid to start boarding kennels. 203
Feel the heat of battle; Family Day Out. 448
Fired up with enthusiasm! PASSING-OUT PARADE: Teenagers show off new skills after three-month course. 285
Football: Blues lowdown; Big Match Preview. 358
Football: City aim to steal show! 324
Football: City must watch out for Cole; Game ON SKY BLUES. 758
Football: Don't let the lunatic fringe take over our society ... THE LAST WORD. 921
Football: Leeds off the bottom at last; Birmingham v Sly Blues. 301
Football: Our shout; Big Match Preview. 121
Football: Reinventing Sky Blues history - or how Micky makes the most of it; Sky Blue Saturday A TONGUE-IN-CHEEK TAKE ON THE CITY WEEK - WITH DAVID WARDALE. 502
Football: STEPHEN CLEMENCE; Big Match Preview The dangerman. 85
Football: Their shout; Big Match Preview. 99
Football: Top marks for Maltese flyer; Birmingham v Sly Blues. 530
Football: Your shout; Big Match Preview MAX WHITING. 98
Former mayor looks back on a once-thriving factory. 235
From pole to poll for Dan ... and his mum! ADVENTURE: Political wannabes in training for tough Arctic trek. 467
Fun days with knights. 153
GREEN LIGHT FOR pounds 1m BIG BROTHER SCHEME; County's 'at risk' elderly to get hi-tech minders. 552
Happy slap teen reprimanded. 93
HIGHLIGHTS. 86
HIGHLIGHTS. 89
Hosptial trusts set to merge. 103
How to get kids digging their scene; Gardening. 1123
Ice Hockey: Cup celebrations made title win look a bit flat. 529
Ice Hockey: Win 'will have rattled Vipers'. 448
In Brief. 220
Jury fails to reach verdict. 270
Lack of a coach park's letting our city down. 451
Letter: Your Say: Both petitions are important. 167
Letter: Your Say: Don't begrudge charity's efforts. 205
Letter: Your Say: Paying more for a tax cut. 225
Letter: Your Say: To The Point. 81
Letter: Your Say: We will get a hall-one day. 269
Lindsay death probe: Suspect still at large; HORROR IN JAPAN: Man, 28, wanted on suspicion of abandoning victim's body. 245
Lions delighted by the progress they've made. 349
Man faces charges of assault and kidnapping. 136
Man in court over stabbing outside pub. 222
Man on charge over shooting. 80
Man tipped two skips on city land. 184
McTV; What's hot and what's not on the box... 235
Mum did dump her baby girl; ADMISSION: Woman awaits court sentencing. 227
Nostalgia: Final curtain call at the RST; As the Royal Shakespeare Theatre prepares to close for renovation work, we take a look back at the theatre's beginnings and its rebuilding after a devastating fire in 1926. 485
Now 'Tracy' sends herself to Coventry; CELEBRITY GUEST: Coronation Street star visiting city to promote charity fundraiser. City overview 480
PE teachers in China trip. 177
Pick of the day. 229
Plea to crush more cars. 115
PM voices his disgust; The World Today. 241
Police in warning to youngsters to stay off rail lines; DANGER: Offenders face injury or death if they trespass on tracks. 384
Popular daffodil day springs back into bloom. 131
pounds 1/2 m for mental health study. 136
Pub punters get their cash. 95
Roger's heroic challenge. 95
Rugby Union: Boots as Simon says he's sticking with Nuns. 331
Rugby Union: Coach calls on his Kiwi roots. 659
Rugby Union: Welding called in as Leeds lose Rock; Game On RUGBY UNION. 240
Safety scheme's ripple effect. 203
Shock at death of firefighter. 175
Site's proud links with industry. 136
Snooker: Parkstone finish with a flourish; INDOOR SPORT. 293
Son's appeal raises pounds 3,210. 102
Step back to town of 100 years ago. 81
Store fraud scare; The World Today. 203
Sunday: Pick of the day. 209
Team delivers for community. 132
Teenagers on course as pioneers; EDUCATION: City pupils will be among first to study for new diplomas. 304
Top Attractions. 266
Tots walk to keep warm. 147
Turn of us pensioners to leave our 'tag' STREET ART: Pictures produced by elderly folk go on display in graffiti 'hot spot'. 377
Updates on area action plans. 180
View county at spectacular best; Country Walks BRAILES TO SUTTON UNDER BRAILES - 5 miles, Map 191 Explorer. 562
We're off to the moon ... by way of Coventry! JUNIOR FILM CAST: Cathedral ruins turned into 40s backdrop for space odyssey. 333
Who's under Doctor's orders? Television DOCTOR WHO is back with a new companion in tow. TV writer MARION McMULLEN finds out why the new series sees the duo taking a Tardis trip to Coventry and Warwickshire. 1046
WIN ...Dr D G Hessayon's Pest and Weed Expert book. 130
Your Shout: TV shows - bad for the nation or just comedy? 647

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