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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (November 3, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
'No redundancy' pledge to county's firemen. 404
'Survey empty homes' call to council tenants. 299
'Win could launch new era' League Cup replay - the big night. 640
A taste of Christmas. 94
As good as it gets, Bees; BEES HAT-TRICK SPECIAL. 1088
Athletics: WHEWAY IS CLOSE AS JONES WINS. 543
Auction will be part of course's big day. 157
Bangers make firework feast; Food IT WAS a miserable summer for barbecues, so why not make up for it with some great winter warmers on Bonfire Night? ANN EVANS reveals some tasty dishes to warm the cockles of your heart. 562
BEATLE KILLED; Deranged man guns down Lennon. 633
Books. 741
Bus passes plea for disabled. 180
CD to help charity. 85
Church service for female victims. 103
CITY PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS; ++ TELEGRAPH SWITCH IT OFF CAMPAIGN ++. 851
Cricket: Bears pair go under knife. 260
Daily Poem. 137
Dream shattered. 148
Family become a green machine; At Home MILLIONS of tonnes of rubbish are thrown into landfill sites every day. But much of it could be recycled, helping the environment and the economy. ANN EVANS meets one family who are recycling as much household waste as possible. 731
Fire horror inspires Keanan, 9; POSTER COMPETITION: Cousin's injury gave youngster idea for winning design. 407
Football: Admit you got it wrong; Dowie's call to Rob Styles after decision that led to City's cup exit. 344
Football: Arjan: I'm getting back to my best; SKY BLUES. 1027
Football: Fergie's verdict on young guns. 227
Football: West Ham pinch cup tie and smash City's proud run; SKY BLUES. 560
GEM OF A PANTO. 206
Give X Factor's Niki and Sean your support. 296
Golf: 'Hungry' Rose shakes up race for merit title. 815
Graphics contract 'patronage' blast. 184
He's got the lot! BEES HAT-TRICK SPECIAL. 176
HelenLegh unplugged; I'm plagued by my nightmares about rats. 590
HIGHLIGHTS. 87
Home from sea TONIGHT... 400
Home Secretary backs Blair; The World Today. 133
Hopes of cash for airport dashed. 161
How museum got airborne. 140
Ice Hockey: Blaze aim to seize initiative. 329
Ice Hockey: Cup run comes to an end. 103
Ice Hockey: Hull provided unexpected drama. 518
Ifs and butts of new law on cigs buying. 421
In Brief. 139
IN BRIEF: Woman's body in Leeds. 208
Japan warned. 80
KERESLEY MEN GET LOST BUT END ON RIGHT ROAD; Rugger Review. 797
LEADER DEFENDS CASH AID. 135
Letter: Night hazard. 282
Letter: Post delayed. 241
Letter: The search for JR. 228
Letter: Threat to women. 311
Letter: Your Say - Council just hates motorists. 120
Letter: Your Say - Figures support badger cull. 186
Letter: Your Say - Mother Teresa led the way. 170
Letter: Your Say - Road needs a pelican crossing. 172
Letter: Your Say - To The Point. 97
Letter: Your Say - What happened to pal Maisie? 137
Longer-lasting light show; Family Day Out WALSALL ILLUMINATIONS. 450
Man jailed over house arson. 199
McTV; What's hot and what's not on the box... 254
Memorial that Ray waited 66 years to see; UNVEILED: Stone honours town's civilian dead of Second World War. 448
Minister will pay penalty; The World Today APOLOGY: Byrne sorry for driving offence. 238
Motor Racing: Curtain down on season's action at Brandon; STOCK CARS. 282
Motor Racing: Rally champ Matt hits a rocky patch; MOTORSPORT WWW.CRASH.NET. 876
Murphy chases double. 155
New fight for travel aid to jobhunters. 217
New firms aid scheme extended. 130
NHS staff fight more job losses. 306
Nostalgia: War hero with a sabre; LES HONOURING FATHER'S ROLE IN BRITISH ARMY'S FINAL CAVALRY CHARGE 90 YEARS AGO. 512
NOVA'S top men's. 88
Panjab Radio goes live. 103
Pet SOS; THESE and many more homeless animals can be found at Dogs Trust, Honiley near Kenilworth. 90
Pick of the day. 214
Plans for two-bedroom apartments in Spon End. 200
Play area hopes in tatters; BUILDING: After 20-year wait, families say they feel let down as open space is used for more homes. 567
Police continue Nicola inquiries. 193
POLICE WARN ON CHRISTMAS CRIME. 144
Poppy Appeal off to a flyer. 163
POT OF GOLDEN FUN... LAST NIGHT'S THEATRE... 234
Quiz-night call. 86
Reply from afar . . . 204
Residents unite to get a voice. 123
ROCKING UNDER THE ARCHES; IN CONCERT: Top acts perform at landmark Coventry location for music show, Transmission, which will be screened on Channel 4 later this month. 329
ROW OVER WALL STREET TRIP. 196
Rugby Union: Lions' injury list's easing. 380
Rugby Union: Nuns giving youth a fling. 379
Rugby Union: RUDI'S GOLDEN RULES; Cov's South African prop keeps things simple in the scrum. 471
Rugby Union: Tuilagi lined up to make his Cov debut. 389
Safety checklist for school trips; NEW GUIDELINES: Organisers have 300 pages to wade through. 303
Sculpture that faced ban in Coventry. 216
SHINING CANDLES ON BURNING ISSUE; ++ TELEGRAPH SWITCH IT OFF CAMPAIGN ++. 390
Shooting leaves pop star's fans stunned. 338
SKY BLUES' FUTURE IN BALANCE; COVENTRY CITY TAKEOVER. 420
Small changes that make a big difference; ++ TELEGRAPH SWITCH IT OFF CAMPAIGN ++. 224
Squash: Priory blow to C & NW. 427
Steely smiles; FILMS. 231
Stockpiled Jags give longer works break. 220
Stroll alongside eras of transport; Country Walks. 535
Students fast in support of Maze seven. 226
Sunday: Pick of the day. 211
Super chance to study abroad; ROUND ABOUT ROUND ABOUT ROUND ABOUT. 200
Suspect mows down officer; The World Today. 166
Tennis coach jailed for sex act with girl. 149
THE BROADWAY MELODY... 145
THE VOICE OF A GENERATION. 200
Threat to hospital scanners is lifted; MEP hails rethink by the EU on safety rules. 335
Tommo repeat bid; League Cup replay - the big night. 344
Tyre-slasher locked away; COURT: 20-year-old sentenced over night of vandalism. 301
Union leaders in strike threat to save mail depot; CLOSURE PLANS: Postal workers determined to fight to save jobs. 464
VALUE FOR MONEY. 108
Warning of pounds 3m bus loss. 217
Weather's gone absolutely balmy; INDIAN SUMMER: This year's washout is followed by a mild autumn. 491
WeekEnd: Leona's a hard act to follow; Television WINNING The X Factor has proved a life-changing experience for singer Leona Lewis. TV writer MARION McMULLEN finds out what the future holds for the performer as Warwickshire singers Niki Evans and Sean Rumsey strive to be the next winners of the talent show. 965
WHY SANTA IS TOYING WITH MICRO-CHIPS. 827
WIN ...family pass to Walsall Illuminations. 94
WIN a year's supply of Wall's sausages; QUALITY PROMISE WALL'S ESTP 1786. 225
Wind is blowing for a race into family's history; AUCTION: Blacksmith's son hopes to buy weathervane. 206
Youth Cup drama as Sky Blues replay again; Peterborough Youth 3 Coventry City Youth 3. 327

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