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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (April 19, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
8,000 in city parade. 142
Actors' national audience. 90
Basil and Co voted TV's most iconic. 144
Beat the cold next winter with a Warm Front grant; Householders urged not to miss out on grants to improve their heating systems. 546
Bit to cut death toll on road. 210
Blitz movie proves big hit for Snowball; DVD sales bring in more than pounds 1,000. 717
Book starts them young. 114
Books: CHICK LIT. 93
Books: FICTION. 127
Books: HISTORICAL DRAMA. 126
Books: PARANORMAL ROMANCE. 93
Books: SUSPENSE. 221
Boss banks on the Sky Blue Army. 147
Boy injured in horror crash; ACCIDENT: Police warn of dangers for youngsters on the roads. 261
Call for easier coach access. 211
Can City keep the Wolves from their door? SKY BLUES. 729
Charging for bags is not the way to change customers' habits, says Sainsbury's boss. 481
Coleman handed millions to spend; Ranson promises big transfer kitty whatever division City are in. 444
Court In Brief. 797
Creepy crawlies are in the post; ROYAL MAIL: New stamps featuring rare bugs are unveiled at butterfly farm. 317
Cricket: Bell: I need to score more tons for England. 500
Cricket: Flintoff's flurry nets 23 runs. 139
Cricket: Hick sets up Pears victory charge. 429
Cricket: Injury blow for Rankin. 374
Dame Judi backs fight to block eco-town plan. 162
David's novel message of forgiveness. 226
Fake fags 'are even bigger risk to health' CUSTOMS ALERT: Warning over harmful ingredients. 312
Fantastic designs are bags of fun. 233
Fantastic story of Salt and Sauce; Writer is inspired by elephants' tale. 342
Gipsy dance is treat for youngsters. 102
Give us CCTV protection; CRIME SPATE:Pub landlady claims village is seen as an easy target by villains. 359
Helen Legh unplugged; Yoga masters strike a blow for the older generation. 586
Help to save our seed heritage. 376
HIGHLIGHTS. 84
HIGHLIGHTS. 85
Hypnotist puts himself under for operation; The World Today. 140
I've been practising my curtseys, says head girl Lauren; ROYAL VISIT: Excited pupils set to greet Prince Charles for tour of school farm. 418
In Brief. 80
Jobs for the old boys... THE LAST WORD. 903
Jumps season ends on high note. 104
Junior sides to face FA charges; PITCH INVASION: Under 16s shamed by ref's report. 431
Kids step up on to big stage. 147
Kim's just Wilde about growing her own veg; Gardening THE British public is being urged to grown their own and help preserve endangered British vegetable varieties. Singer-turned-gardener Kim Wilde, along with Michelin-starred chef Raymond Blanc, are supporting the Dig Your Dinner campaign. ANN EVANS speaks to the two stars to find out how you can help and how Coventry's own Garden Organic is championing the cause. 378
Lessons in the British way of life; EDUCATION: New course offers refugees help with settling down in Coventry. 284
Letter: Get these pups back to mum. 186
Letter: Get these pups back to mum. 102
Letter: Health call-out worked well. 221
Letter: Play portrayed a city's grief. 214
Letter: Why no smoke ban on vans? 98
Make way for the big roads spring clean; APPEAL: Drivers urged to move their cars for pilot scheme. 400
Marathon effort. 94
Marathon success. 83
McTV; What's hot and what's not on the box... 221
Mining area has now gone green; Country Walks. 485
Motor Racing: Champion Matt is laid out by lack of backing; WWW.CRASH.NET. 965
Motor Racing: Crutchlow sets the early pace. 249
Muslim centre prepares a welcome. 133
NEW BID TO CUT DEATH TOLL ON DANGER ROAD. 451
OLD BANK COULD HAVE A TASTY FUTURE; Splendid Grade II listed building may be turned into plush restaurant. 430
OUR AMAZING GLENCOE RD REUNION; Childhood pals pay tribute to their old street. 642
Owen puts GB in medal hunt; ICE HOCKEY. 218
Pet SOS; THESE and many more homeless animals can be found at the Coventry Animal Centre (RSPCA), Coundon Wedge Drive, Coventry. Visit www.rspca-coventry.org.uk. 86
Pile of tyres dumped in quiet street; FLY-TIPPING: Unwelcome rubber mountain left in middle of the night. 354
Police welcome jailing of burglar. 161
Pollution pong over south; The World Today. 173
POWER PLAY; DUST off the old super-powers and prepare to save the world. Sci-fi favourite Heroes returns to BBC2 next week and TV writer MARION McMULLEN is ready for action... as long as it involves sitting in front of the telly with the remote control. Television. 800
Prams in the Park. 100
PRINCE CHARLES TO VISIT COVENTRY; Royal honour for city school and Muslim centre. 167
Promotion dream dies for Borough; FOOTBALL: First home defeat since August virtually ends play-off hopes. 538
Quakers' Invitation. 90
Raymond goes back to roots of eating; RENOWNED chef and restaurateur Raymond Blanc is supporting the Seeds of Change Dig Your Dinner campaign which aims to encourage all of us to grow varieties of fruit and vegetables which are on the brink of extinction. ANN EVANS speaks to the Michelin two-star chef to discover what he feels about growing your own. Food. 760
RIDDLE OF THE GHOSTLY MONK; ++ CHILLIN GTALES ++ In the first of an exclusive series in your Nuneaton Telegraph, supernatural investigator Jonathan Moss reveals the spooky story behind mysterious sightings in the tiny hamlet of Astley... 512
Rocker Pete is kept apart. 173
Rugby Union: Hawken in a new twin role. 244
Rugby Union: Nuns give Colts a peep into the future. 332
Rugby Union: Ricky has a double Twickenham treat. 535
Rumours 'harmful' to Boro. 87
Sales crackdown. 80
Saturday night snooze. 179
Saturday: Pick of the day. 252
Six held over cigarette smuggling plot. 165
Spanning football's great divides; Book review in association with First MINI MONSTER FUN BIKE & RUN. 398
Speedway: Bees boys do the business in thriller. 583
Speedway: Referees need a second opinion. 292
Speedway: Unlucky Olly has to wait. 501
Step into the dragon's den; Family Days Out DOES your youngster fancy being a dragon slayer for the day? With St George's Day on the horizon here is their chance. ANN EVANS takes a trip back to the days when knights of old were very bold. 415
Sunday: Pick of the day. 239
Suspect named in terror probe; The World Today. 301
Temple to make history at new track. 305
THANKS TO A VERY SPECIAL SCHOOL; HAWKESBURY FIELDS: Parents look back over 37 years of help and education at a Coventry school which is going through a major shake-up. 989
This must not happen again! SKY BLUES. 950
Thomas lines up for Lego mission; COMPETITION WINNER: Schoolboy's designs will feature in toy giant's web game. 452
Time with Falcons was such a happy stage in life: NostalgiaExtra; THE Telegraph recently asked for your theatre memories and Fran Roberts responded with her recollections of an amateur dramatics group called the Falcon Players. 307
Top Attractions. 319
Tory MP's broadside on Labour housing policy. 174
WE TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY, SAYS COUNCIL. 146
WIN ... leading guide to great days out. 176
Your Say: Join up for world's big curry lunch. 211
Your Shout: Should teachers let their hair down on the web? 435

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