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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (March 8, 2008)

1-79 out of 79 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
Ancient track leads to delightful finish; Country Walks. 433
Athletics: Chambers to rest on silver. 373
Being funny is a serious business. 235
Books. 677
Capital way to learn. 221
Cash blow for loyal Jag staff; FUND: Ex-worker's fury as bosses stop financial support to long-service association. 453
Coleman's sleepless City nights; Insomniac boss can't get team out of his head. 329
Court back from brink of disaster; COUGHTON COURT reopens to the public next Saturday after floods last summer devastated the stately home. ANN EVANS talks to Coughton's head gardener about that fateful day. 891
Court In Brief. 809
Cricket: County go for Dodge. 88
Cricket: England go-slow pleases Pietersen. 471
Daily Poem. 92
Danny deserved dressing down. 1045
Deadly serious for joker Hughes; SKY BLUES. 984
Diva to steal show at Warwick. 340
Doctor tells of problems faced; ++ REFUGEE HEALTH CRISIS ++. 268
DON'T WASTE THIS CHANCE; Environmental campaigners call for pioneer plant in city. 445
Easter fair to raise cash for Age Concern. 115
Firm wins battle to expand premises. 148
Flag-waving spectacular aids charity. 107
Food: Spreading the word on veg; GROWING your own veg hasn't been so popular since the war. Sales of vegetable seeds are outstripping those of flowers - but, as ANN EVANS discovers, there is more to home-grown veg than spuds and cabbage. 610
From conkers to conquerors; Family Day Out THE Easter holidays are fast approaching and parents will be hunting out things to do as a family. ANN EVANS discovers what is on at two top attractions. 646
Garage plan goes to council. 149
Goodcop, bad cop; Television SERIAL killers are the latest top showbiz roles in American hit shows. TV writer MARION McMULLEN finds out what it takes to get away with murder. 878
Harris takes Bees' reins. 444
Health on the menu at nurseries. 135
HIGHLIGHTS. 84
Historic motors in action. 128
Hotline call after child snatch bid alert. 149
Housing schemes 'vital for villages'. 216
I'll be happy as long as I'm in charge of who's in charge; HelenLegh unplugged. 518
Ice Hockey: Blaze on the brink: Two wins for glory. 343
Ice Hockey: Thompson's heroes simply the best. 574
Invitation to forum. 81
Labour cling on to seat. 201
Ladies in red are new park rangers; RECREATION: Six play workers taken on to help youngsters stay active and healthy. 294
Language barrier facing asylum seekers; EXCLUSIVE REPORT ++ REFUGEE HEALTH CRISIS ++ ASYLUM seekers and refugees in Coventry are missing out on basic health care. The Telegraph reported yesterday how hundreds of people were slipping through the net and many didn't even have a doctor. Some have been turned away by GPs because of language problems. Today we speak to local doctors about the issue. 487
Letter: Your Say - Is it too late to save Sky Blues? 167
Letter: Your Say - Political classes betrayed us. 137
Letter: Your Say - Surgeries aren't supermarkets. 121
Letter: Your Say - To The Point. 84
Letter: Your Say - Why rock fans missed out. 229
Make our walk roaring success; WORTHY CAUSES: Leofric Lions include treasure hunt in this year's Walkathon. 353
Marathon man is back in the running; FUNDRAISING: Lawyer gets in training for London event after a six-year break. 249
McCoy given the all-clear for festival. 200
Ministers refute breached covenant claim. 108
Motor Racing: Warwicks duo take on Daytona; MOTORSPORT. 235
New call to tackle pay gap. 131
Nostalgia: Carl at home with the Grange in 1960. 105
Nostalgia: Spon End clue to Nick's picture mystery. 255
Nostalgia: Trinity try-makers of 1906. 197
On This Day. 83
Pair given support to go straight; POLICE: Project shows volunteers how to find work and turn away from crime. 456
Pair pledge to fight academy plan for school; EDUCATION: Councillors call for cash to replace buildings, not management. 346
Parks get their own ladies in red. 104
Pet SOS; THESE and many more homeless dogs can be found at Dogs Trust, Honiley near Kenilworth. 114
Pick of the day. 261
Price cut on year's ticket for parking. 105
Princesses of pop to rock the castle; SUMMER CONCERT: Girls Aloud are latest stars to storm the Warwick ramparts. 375
PUPILS POP UP FROM THE PAGES; WORLD BOOK DAY: Youngsters transform into their top fictional heroes, princesses and pirates to celebrate and encourage the joys of reading 'All the children have enjoyed dressing as their favourite book characters'. 699
Quality toilet humour for any football fan; Book review In association with First MINI MONSTER FUN BIKE & RUN. 368
Rail firm may escape fine; TRANSPORT: Possible let off for overrunning work. 198
Royal honour for RAF officer. 226
Rugby Union: It's marathon man Malik. 386
Rugby Union: Nuns are facing up to some harsh realities. 413
Rugby Union: Patient prop Rob gets his first home start. 677
Seminar aims to raise awareness of autism. 129
Show will celebrate cultures. 151
Sky Blues are travelling blight; SKY BLUES. 733
Students learn the drill of Army life. 254
Students with gift of the gab. 85
Sunday: Pick of the day. 238
Top Attractions. 172
Two men jailed for terror raid on pub; COURT: Raiders were armed with an axe, Gurkha knife and baseball bat. 382
Wannabe MP is set military challenge; POLITICS: Tory leader invites ex-Army major on to commission looking at treatment of service personnel. 425
WIN a Lambrini party pack; dothelambrini.co.uk. 210
WIN family tickets worth pounds 44 to. 176
Young cast revel in the glamour of Broadway; ENTERTAINMENT: Musical promises to bring showbiz excitement to school stage. 318
Your Shout. 578

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