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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (February 29, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Family man' jailed after sex with girl; Offences followed drug use and separation from wife, court told. 297
400,000 cigarettes seized from van. 186
A late Christmas gift from Poland; Classical. 493
A ring of top circus displays. 96
Athletics: Chambers rap. 126
Bank staff work out a good use for their money. 305
Banners portray women's struggles. 110
Beware Reds, says Hangeland. 178
Big day will go with a bang; + + LEAP DAY CELEBRATIONS + + FOR many people the annual birthday extravaganza mean presents, parties and too much plonk. But spare a thought for the thousands of people out there who only get to officially celebrate their birthday every four years. With them in mind, the Coventry Telegraph is today highlighting five leap year babies and how they will be making the most of their rare anniversary. 250
Brush Strokes. 126
Callum's got green fingers; Telegraph COOLEST KIDS. 115
CATCH THE ACTION. 92
Celebrations; The good news column for you, and by you... the readers. Column 355
Charity guides teens to a brighter future; EMPLOYMENT: Businesses provide training places for scheme helping youngsters. 272
City 8-1 with Coral to win 1-0; Odds On in association with ... BET RESCUE www.betrescue.com. 309
City College's last brick in the wall; PROJECT: Students look forward to being on single pounds 60m Swanswell site. 375
Classic drama brings back memories. 168
Colts get home edge. 133
Comedy duo's serious mission. 223
Conor's bike crazy; Telegraph COOLEST KIDS. 109
Court In Brief. 370
Coventry in the lead on mental health; SUPPORT: City council is the first to join network. 307
Cricket: England fail their big test. 259
Cricket: Step towards new pavilion. 526
Dad Andy makes it to double figures! + + LEAP DAY CELEBRATIONS + + FOR many people the annual birthday extravaganza mean presents, parties and too much plonk. But spare a thought for the thousands of people out there who only get to officially celebrate their birthday every four years. With them in mind, the Coventry Telegraph is today highlighting five leap year babies and how they will be making the most of their rare anniversary. 322
Daily Poem. 172
Dara's funny old world of panel shows; Theatre. 563
Doors open on private treasures; Art. 305
Duffy can't wait for a rousing singalong; Rock. 668
Edward conjures up three days of birthday magic; + + LEAP DAY CELEBRATIONS + + FOR many people the annual birthday extravaganza mean presents, parties and too much plonk. But spare a thought for the thousands of people out there who only get to officially celebrate their birthday every four years. With them in mind, the Coventry Telegraph is today highlighting five leap year babies and how they will be making the most of their rare anniversary. 182
Extreme cold is the hottest game going; Computer Games. 527
Family Album: How life has changed for generations of mothers; Mums' Week. 1150
FamilyRoots: Welsh trail led to the Black Hills of Dakota; WE asked you to share research on your family trees and reveal the fascinating stories your detective work has unearthed. Many of you have scoured church records and quizzed relatives for tales dating back hundreds of years and they provide a fascinating personal look at history. 940
Farmers in TB call. 104
Father and sons on firearm charge; COURT: 71-year-old among trio remanded in custody after shooting. 166
Fiat takes a stand at leisure show. 154
Football: Big Match Preview; Coca Cola CHAMPIONSHIP SCUNTHORPE v SKY BLUES Glanford Park Tomorrow 3pm. 1018
Football: Boro 'good enough to make it'. 507
Football: Brakes to keep pushing. 243
Football: Charnley: We're winners already; FOOTBALL: Coventry Sphinx go north, looking for a place in the FA Vase semi-finals. 560
Football: Coleman's style is right approach; Coca Cola CHAMPIONSHIP SCUNTHORPE v SKY BLUES Glanford Park Tomorrow 3pm Midfield veteran happy with attitude of his 25th manager. 627
Football: Gaffer's gamble; Coleman set to tell players in relegation battle if they have a City future. 563
Football: Hendrie for Foxes. 187
Football: Lavery key man in United battle. 258
Football: O'Neill has positive outlook. 257
Football: O'Neill stays wary. 198
Football: Town 'need more desire'. 288
FREDA Being a mum in the 1950s. 817
Freda writes her church's success story; MILESTONE: Worshipper helps parish celebrate its 75th anniversary. 353
Free packs sow seeds of learning. 163
Fun with sisters and cousins on the cards; + + LEAP DAY CELEBRATIONS + + FOR many people the annual birthday extravaganza mean presents, parties and too much plonk. But spare a thought for the thousands of people out there who only get to officially celebrate their birthday every four years. With them in mind, the Coventry Telegraph is today highlighting five leap year babies and how they will be making the most of their rare anniversary. 104
Funding keeps patrol on the road. 163
Golf day to help sick kids. 94
Golf: Late slip ruins Scott's fast start. 390
GPs TO MARCH AGAINST CLINICS SHAKE-UP. 440
Half of drivers flout the law, says RAC. 99
Hard to find fault with classy cruiser; ROAD TEST BMW 530d SE. 471
Have a heart on Mother's Day. 131
Higher charge may creep out of capital; Congestion charging ZONE. 654
Honour for life saving PC. 98
Ice Hockey: Weaver may be back for Blaze at Sheffield; ICE HOCKEY: Good news for exhausted defence as key man gets a positive report on his injured foot. 293
In search of an Irish Rose to represent city; PAGEANT: Young woman sought to act as ambassador. 292
In-form Villa to test Arsenal; Odds On in association with ... BET RESCUE www.betrescue.com. 538
Indian league's threat to county cricket. 314
It won't be easy, warns coach; RUGBY UNION: Cov take on struggling Launceston - but Addleton says they will be fighting hard. 489
Jack's a master of all musical trades; Jazz. 222
Jason is so bankable at the box office; Cinema. 653
Jason steals the show in crime caper; YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO A GREAT WEEKEND IN COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE Cinema. 372
Jordan aims for life of action; Telegraph COOLEST KIDS. 93
Latest Releases. 155
Letter: Your Say - Judges must be tough on crime. 137
Letter: Your Say - Kids want to feel safe too. 268
Letter: Your Say - Prime site for tree planting. 96
Lions look to repeat win over top dogs. 258
Luncheon date promises lots of laughs. 157
Merc's R-Class revamp is still at a premium! FIRST DRIVE Mercedes R280 CDI. 462
Monique's day in the life of a TV presenter. 316
Musical's out of this world. 219
New breed is just the ticket. 88
Next stop the environment as award-winner leads the way. 136
Nuns promise to keep on fighting. 269
Nursing an ambition; Telegraph COOLEST KIDS. 84
On song for the Gang Show. 172
Pack it in and keep it green. 147
Patients in plea over surgeries; PROTEST: More than 3,000 sign petition to PM opposing plans for private firms to run GP practices. 511
PC and his top dog earn bravery award; POLICING: Accolade for pair who saved woman's life after drain fall drama. 412
People power forces Tesco to think again; STORE WARS: Firm climbs down over plans to build student block at Coventry site. 387
Pic Of The Past. 177
Pick of the day. 218
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Rugby League (Sky Sports 1, 7.00pm). 112
Plans would help us take off. 138
Police council tax hike rapped; SPENDING: MP demands action to prevent more 'staggering' rises. 405
Political and moral issues are tackled with flair and skill; DVD. 712
Power failure blacks out shows at Warwick. 188
POWER PURRS IN LAP OF THE SUPERCAT; FIRST DRIVE Jaguar XF. 930
PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM; NICHE markets are helping to spearhead a resurgence in Coventry's manufacturing and engineering sector. Among the companies leading the charge is the Exhall-based Premier Group. Business editor Andy Hutson reports. 609
Prince Harry on the Afghan front line; The World Today ROYAL ACTION MAN: Third in line to the throne fighting the Taliban in Helmand. 405
Reader Pictures. 209
Richards has op. 93
Rob's playing 'Fair' to promote a good cause; Folk. 349
Safer cars of the future. 237
Sales by the truckload on an artic roll! NEWS Van and lorry registrations. 421
Search is on for an Irish Rose. 219
Smart way to beat the thieves. 121
Sound Bites. 285
SPORTS QUIZ. 99
Stage is set for songsters. 128
Stage Whispers. 251
Students get the picture for charity. 157
Table Tennis: Sibley shines for England. 149
Telegraph: Recycling bags is just the start; Comment. 200
The mobile madness that stops drivers on islands and dual carriageways... Mobile phone legislation. 373
Thieves steal keys and drive off in car. 122
This is not just any plastic bag... this is a 5p M&S bag! City shoppers say what they think about paying for carriers. 584
Times change with diesel debut; ROAD TEST Subaru Impreza 2.5 WRX AWD. 528
Toby leads the charge. 163
Train users hit out at pounds 14m fine for delays; PENALTY: Group fears cost could be passed to passengers. 304
Travel company axes jobs. 164
Twins with a special reason to party; + + LEAP DAY CELEBRATIONS + + FOR many people the annual birthday extravaganza mean presents, parties and too much plonk. But spare a thought for the thousands of people out there who only get to officially celebrate their birthday every four years. With them in mind, the Coventry Telegraph is today highlighting five leap year babies and how they will be making the most of their rare anniversary. 294
Van driver has a lucky escape. 85
Volunteers' merry dance at club is a real triumph; News of the latest moves in the work to raise pounds 55 million for a new hospice for Coventry. myton hospice supported by the Telegraph. 348
Warning on price to be paid for the Budget. 102
We're running on empty! 87
When it comes to cool, these kids have just what it takes! Three cheers for Erin Telegraph COOLEST KIDS. 476
WIN Barbie Mariposa on DVD. 134
WIN Top Gear: The Great Adventures DVD. 152
Witness plea over Jamie river death. 210
Wizard honour at the palace for Potter star Julie; The World Today. 131
Wonderland favourites come to tea. 180
YOU CAN'T DODGE VALUE OF AVENGER! ROAD TEST Dodge Avenger 2.0 SE Price makes it a rival to main players in the family market. 395
Your 60 SECOND guide to the week ahead. Calendar 434

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