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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (August 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
AGILA AIMS TO BE FLEX IN THE CITY! ROAD TEST Vauxhall Agila Club 1.0. 565
All the fun of the fair in Longford. 93
Area's water 'tops for taste'. 129
Artist Eamon has brush with history; Art. 479
Back from X-ile; Cinema. 400
Beauty news; Your Life. 513
Bees swoop for Andersen. 408
Bike ride follows famous route. 150
Blaze snap up American star; ICE HOCKEY: Coach 'excited' over capture of East Coast League defenceman. 580
Call for better malaria advice. 109
Call over stability systems. 120
Can Nigella make you a domestic goddess? CELEBRITY cook Nigella Lawson is considered the Domestic Goddess of TV. But the TV favourite is not a trained chef and adopts a distinctly relaxed approach to cooking. So could Nigella turn any mum into a domestic goddess with the aid of her best-selling book? We asked Coventry mother-of-three GEETA KUMARI to find out. 554
CATCH THE ACTION. 91
Chance to have a cool time at The Big Chill festival; Jazz. 285
Coleman's work in progress... In association with Holiday Inn Coventry M6 J2. 466
Countdown to opening of villagers' shop; RURAL LIFE: Building which will house exciting new enterprise is handed over today. 342
Countdown to Zero for the new season; Theatre. 457
Court In Brief. 463
Crash woman airlifted to hospital. 140
Cricket: Freddie fire gives hope to England; Third Test from Edgbaston plus County Championship latest. 779
Cricket: Middlesex wait. 109
Daily Poem. 83
Derby tempting at 14-1 for title; . . . in association with www.betrescue.com. 484
Derby tempting at 14-1 for title; . . . in association with www.betrescue.com. 582
Donovan's foot in the enemy camp; In association with Holiday Inn, Coventry M6 J2. 574
Dot's cats are in the picture; BOOK: Artistic students bring writer's feline characters to life as part of their university degree course. 304
E-rage over E-mail; IN BRIEF. 88
Elsie scales Ben Nevis to help care home. 204
Fear of heights won't stop Jane; HEALTH: Plucky woman plans parachute jump after her dad is diagnosed with cancer. 334
FESTIVAL FOR BIKERS WILL COST pounds 1.4m; That's the bill for policing the event...and it's coming out of council tax. 480
Festival tribute to tragic dad Alan; COMMUNITY: Event organisers want to help keep manslaughter victim's memory alive. 347
Football fans in court charged with violent disorder. 130
Football: 'No love lost' as Knitters face rivals in final workout; Preparations continue in the countdown to the new season. 447
Football: Barton charged for violent act. 99
FORD BABY'S HAS GROWN! FIRST DRIVE Ford KA. 319
Free swimming is saved; COUNCIL: Coventry Sports Trust wins bid to run city's public pools and will honour Passport to Leisure. 287
Garden party will see vicar in stocks. 134
GET ACTIVE THIS SUMMER; City council GO scheme offers something for everyone. 176
Haining decides to stay at home. 124
Harrison fights on Arthur bill. 97
Hi-tech firm soars to sky high success; GROWTH: Customers include NASA and Dubai International Airport. 307
I was almost hit by a car in my back garden; ACCIDENT: Pensioner Bob Banston was putting out the rubbish when there was an 'almighty bang'. 333
I was almost hit by car in my back garden; ACCIDENT: OAP was putting out rubbish when he heard a huge bang. 375
IBIZA HAS A NEW RAY OF SUNSHINE; Latest generation has sharp, sporty style on Volkswagen platform FIRST DRIVE SEAT Ibiza. 549
Ikea store is axing night operations; CHANGE: Workers to be offered jobs on day shift. 318
It's all tour talk as bands hit the road; Rock. 714
Jane is back for panto fun. 130
Joy over sight drug funding decision; HEALTH: Campaigners welcome new stance on treatment in city as 'absolutely wonderful'. 396
Juggler helps to put plea over pensioners' plight. 167
Just the ticket for a headache! FRUSTRATION: Travel firm apologises over Pam's four-month battle to cancel a holiday. 374
Kia cuts down its carbon footprint. 175
Kristy's so composed about creating a scene; Folk. 367
Kully helps knit a record. 197
Lawn Tennis: Heat on Murray. 100
LEAMINGTON C&AC. 91
Letter: Help raise profile of meningitis. 206
Letter: Keep up good work, Janet. 156
Letter: To The Point. 104
Letter: To The Point. 82
Letter: We smell the fuel every day. 216
Liam follows dad's charity footsteps; FUNDRAISING FAMILY: Son appearing at Palladium after Gil's marathon effort. 368
MAKING A SPLASH FOR THE FAMILY; ROAD TEST Suzuki Splash 1.2 GLS+. 610
Man in intensive care after attack. 145
McBeth tops with personal best throw; ATHLETICS. 377
MINI-mise your fuel costs! NEWS MINI Cooper D. 292
Modec is a serious alternative. 151
More to benefit from trio's fight on drug funding. 293
MOVE TO TACKLE TEEN PREGNANCY; Safe-sex advisers drafted in to work with young people. 343
MP celebrates pensions milestone. 165
Museum exhibits on tour. 110
New knees give new lease of life for Isabel. 256
New marketing face. 95
NUNEATON veteran Garry Payne. 98
Older drivers hard hit by rising prices. 218
Open world of new Audi; Cabriolet set to shake up sporting car sector ROAD TEST Audi A3 Cabriolet 1.8 TFSI Sport. 600
PEAK PRACTICE; CHALLENGE: Hospital consultant Peter successfully scales the Swiss Alps for charity. 271
Peugeot impresses with 4007 heaven! ROAD TEST Peugeot 4007 GT 2.2 HDi FAP. 528
Pick of the day. 215
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Test Cricket (Sky Sports 1, 10.30am). 115
Plenty of muscle in the chiselled body of SEAT - and most can be recycled! 371
pounds 500 donated to centre for homeless. 82
Public backs store petition; COMMUNITY: Site planning is back to square one. 371
Rowling reveals new book. 144
Safety advice to campers. 84
Sound Bites. 221
Spend afternoon in the company of English giant; Classical. 524
SPORTS QUIZ. 80
Stage Whispers. 169
Storer boost for Adders. 215
Summer school for budding musicians. 209
Superhero costumes and props up for grabs; THE GREEK FILES Our self-confessed sci-fi geek's blog. Catch up with more of David Bentley's blogs at www.coventrytelegraph.net. 233
Teenage gang attack man, 43; CRIME: Victim's rucksack grabbed in street mugging. 307
Temperatures highest for years. 105
The move follows MP's call. 166
THE SEARCH IS ON FOR OUR BEST CAFE; ++ GODIVA AWARDS 2008 ++ Lloyds TSB Commercial presents the godiva awards 2008. 1090
The staggering cost of policing Bulldog Bash; BIKERS: pounds 1.4m operation to keep event trouble-free. 417
The World Today: Body in suitcase. 88
The World Today: Bus decapitation. 102
The World Today: DRINK UP... The Prince of Wales. 111
The World Today: Further threat to Post Offices; CLOSURES: Government must renew contract to safeguard future. 334
The World Today: Remains dug up. 106
There's only one word for it... 'outrageous' ++ FUEL BILLS PRICE HIKE ++. 528
Tributes for one of city's unsung heroes; OBITUARY: Coventry union leader George Anderson dies, aged 74. Obituary 305
Vantage Point loses perspective; DVD. 651
Walkers pitch in to raise cash. 84
WALL-E good fun chasing all the robots; Computer Games. 563
Warwickshire can't contain Foxes. 297
We've been having fun in the sun; SPARK IN THE PARK: Hundreds of youngsters enjoy free games and activities as part of project run by churches and involving more than 100 volunteers. 352
WIN X-Files film goodies; ODEON FANATICAL ABOUT FILM. 119
X factor never went away for X-Files duo; Cinema. 850
Your 60 SECOND guide to the week ahead. Calendar 409

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