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

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Title Author Type Words
300 games - and still no goals; ICE HOCKEY But Blaze star James says he's happier keeping the opposition from scoring than he is chasing the glory. 344
A GREAT CITY ROSE PROJECT. 449
Amy: I love you, handsome, gorgeous one. 185
Are we in for a sharp shock? ICE HOCKEY. 629
Back to basics for a healthy, hearty breakfast; Food BREAKFAST is the most important meal of the day, yet many of us skip it, either because we aren't hungry or just don't have time. ANN EVANS finds out why we all need our oats - and our bacon and eggs. 703
Big Cat lands the big one! MOTORING: First ever Car Of The Year award for Jaguar. 485
Blaze to face Capitals. 126
Books. 642
CAPTURING OUR CHANGING CITY. 595
Car-in-lake driver safe. 84
Centre knows art of keeping kids amused; Family Day Out WARWICK ARTS CENTRE IF you're looking for somewhere to entertain the children over the half-term break, there is a host of activities at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry - no matter what your age. ANN EVANS takes a look at some of the family fun on offer. 817
Chaos as car park floods; MAROONED: Tailbacks after University Hospital staff forced to go on 'driveabout'. 413
Children's TV actor loses case. 117
City boss helping family of tragic dad. 145
Climate change is kicking in. 133
Computers and iPod stolen in home raid. 128
Computers haul in raid. 102
Cops want more style. 99
Cricket: Donald's screening the bowling talent; CRICKET: Bears get ready for the new season - with new director Ashley taking a role for England. 256
Cricket: India put Aussies' record bid in doubt; CRICKET: Bears get ready for the new season - with new director Ashley taking a role for England. 208
Cricket: Selector's job won't affect Bears - Giles; CRICKET: Bears get ready for the new season - with new director Ashley taking a role for England. 411
Cup history running with City; SKY BLUES. 656
Darren tells of TV disappointment. 170
Dental practice victory. 104
Double agent; Cov Kid Alexander hopes to help Burnley to victory over Sky Blues. 557
Drink rap for radio and TV. 94
Drop in and learn how to surf... 126
Even NOT answering my mobile phone is costing pounds 1 a time! MYSTERY TEXTS: Charges come out of the blue for baffled user. 482
Flooding 'all clear' but there's a lot more rain on way; WEATHER WATCH: Rivers warning lifted but not time to relax yet. 290
Give views on speed limits plan. 118
Glorious views; Country Walks. 576
Golf: Steve makes push for glory. 346
Have your say on town centre. 154
HelenLegh unplugged; Britney could set a trend in recycling wedding dresses. 597
HIGHLIGHTS. 83
Homeless projects can vie for cash. 93
Horse Racing: Jim can make the difference; RACING: Tomorrow's card. 151
In Brief; Pet SOS THESE and many more homeless animals can be found at the Coventry Animal Centre (RSPCA), Coundon Wedge Drive, Coventry. 261
It's a funny old game... SKY BLUES. 738
Landlord Julian to quit popular music pub; END OF ERA: Licensee looks back on host of top bands who have played at venue. 434
Launch of new cycle route. 189
Letter: Your Say - Don't write us off at only 65. 172
Letter: Your Say - Don't write us off at only 65. 178
Letter: Your Say - Give parents parking badge. 164
Letter: Your Say - Not everyone is so honest. 115
Letter: Your Say - Resolutions can make a difference. 207
Letter: Your Say - Rod was a true professional. 207
McTV; What's hot and what's not on the box... 231
More power for wardens; REVIEW: On-the-spot fines could be demanded. 287
Motor Racing: Hamilton's happy with five-year deal; FORMULA ONE. 427
New 999 call system. 137
Nostalgia: Allan's candid camera. 263
Offender to go back. 104
Officialdom treads on Oscar's Olympic dreams. 663
On This Day. 81
Our 10,000 mile rally... INTHIS! ADVENTURE: Students plan to restore old Triumph Herald for marathon journey. 496
Our relief at Chloe's air crash escape; HEATHROW DRAMA: Parents tell of agonising airport wait to see their daughter. 552
Our revival of ye olde village green; RURAL PROJECT: Volunteers working to restore pond and spring. 396
Pick of the day. 251
Pick of the day. 187
Plans on hold to ship out school packs; UGANDA APPEAL: Organisers say it's too dangerous to go yet - but keep contributing. 386
Police ring up change. 141
Report blames engine failure. 109
Rugby Union: Hodge proves he's got fighting spirit; Coach is impressed by Ollie's reaction to being dropped. 731
Rugby Union: It's a big day for Cov. 308
Rugby Union: Nuns' planning does the trick. 300
Rugby Union: Search is on to replace skipper. 274
Schools centre saved, but its charges will rise; REPRIEVE: Youth resources centre stays open but using it is set to cost more. 295
Speciality eggs give you a cracking start to the day. 151
Speed views wanted. 157
SPORTS QUIZ. 81
Volunteers splash out at centre. 195
Wassail away the winter blues. 133
Watch this space! DARTS. 586
We must get back on track. 246
Week End: Marc'sback on theright side of the law; Television A GORE-FEST of grisly murders awaits Hustle star Marc Warren as he takes over the realms of crime drama Messiah. TV writer MARION McMULLEN finds out about the rise and rise of the Midlands actor. Television program review 973
Whole new ball game for MP Mike; ANNUAL TRADITION: Politician 'excited' to be kicking things off. 340
WIN Tickets to see City in the Cup; The FA CUP e-on. 366
Youngsters go wild for the Big Birdwatch; Gardening HALF a million people will be spying on their neighbours next weekend for the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch. Their aim is to discover who is top of the pecking order in UK gardens. So what can you do to help? ANN EVANS finds out. 874
Your Shout: Do you think it's OK for employers to look you up on Facebook? 408

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