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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (October 21, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Bail-out of banks will raise UK debt' The World Today. 134
'Foolish' father admits manslaughter of girl, 7; The World Today COURT: Man gets suspended prison sentence for death of daughter in quadbike crash. 263
All work and no study... 116
Annette's a winner. 87
Another milestone for Cov Kid Graham; Big Match Preview. 552
Appeal after accident. 170
Big guns of ICT heading for arena. 128
Boxing: Calzaghe rejects Hopkins rematch. 357
Boy, 15, released in murder hunt. 270
Cadbury get Games OK. 117
CATCH THE ACTION. 88
Cause of fire could remain a mystery; OLD PEUGEOT SITE: Demolition of car giant's gutted HQ has destroyed any clues. 314
Charity to hold pumpkin day. 109
CHEYLESMORE: pounds 695pcm; PROPERTY FILE. 81
City honours brave Whitley bomb heroes; MEMORIAL: Poignant service held for seven who laid down their lives to save others. 685
CITY TO GET HUGE NEW TIP; Billion-pound plant could be built on old allotments. 407
Colourful room for chilling out. 109
Court In Brief. 720
Coventry ace Rowena is the apple of Dame Kelly's eye! 235
Cricket: Don't act like clowns, says KP. 354
Daily Poem. 161
Daniel dances into a new TV role; SCREEN SUCCESS: Choreographer Arlene picks Coventry Kid for musical drama series. 511
Digging in to woods work. 195
Drugs minister praises city team; ADDICTS: Initial results show trial for first offenders is working. 429
EASTERN GREEN: pounds 495pcm; PROPERTY FILE. 132
Energy efficiency 'a winner all round'. 175
Energy savings experts see surge in demand. 416
Expert hopes to take choir to top. 234
Farmers must act fast to cure rot. 121
Football: Gillard gets down to work at Boro; Last night's Premier League action and the local non-League scene. 341
Football: Hinckley claims thrilling victory; Last night's Premier League action and the local non-League scene. 91
Football: Newcastle denied a precious victory; Last night's Premier League action and the local non-League scene. 397
Football: Second time of asking; Last night's Premier League action and the local non-League scene. 247
Free health MOT at stroke awareness day. 302
Gary to head civil engineering firm. 120
Gripping night for cancer charity. 144
Halloween party call. 95
Home boost for county's KO hopefuls. 132
Ice Hockey: Blaze show battling spirit. 323
Ice Hockey: Kelman is back at the centre of things; Thompson delighted as Blaze ace returns. 344
Keep the faith, says Coleman. 551
Lawyers to rule on charges over player's death; TRAGIC: Probe into 23-year-old's assisted suicide in Swiss clinic. 342
Letter: NHS figures are simply silly. 182
Letter: Refs must use commonsense. 142
Letter: Support for those with diabetes. 197
Letter: To The Point. 82
Magic images sent in by you; ++ READERS' PICTURES ++. 107
Mercia boosts listening figures. 102
Motor Racing: Boring win will do nicely, says team boss Ron; FORMULA ONE. 434
Motor Racing: Jordan's Spanish challenge; Motorsport. 768
MURDER HUNT: POLICE QUIZ BOY, 15. 398
Mystery over dog found dead. Obituary 309
Nature centre gets in a holiday mood. 184
Netball: Higham mighty effort! 390
Nothing to be alarmed about. 86
Nursery opens. 95
Obesity linked to rise in diabetes. 121
Official: Wolves' winning goal WAS offside! 474
On This Day. 123
Our school is big enough; RECEPTION ROW: Controversy over plan to increase pupil intake to 90. 384
PAIR MAY HOLD CLUES TO MURDER; Police want to speak to two men over death of 54-year-old. 425
Patients urged to rate docs on-line; HEALTH: The medics who want your opinions on care at surgeries and hospitals. 565
People of all faiths unite for prayer; PEACE MONTH: Special event acknowledges similarities while celebrating differences. 395
Pick of the day. 212
PICK OF THE DAY; Live UEFA Champions League (Sky Sports 2, 7.30pm). 111
Postie prize. 118
Reader Pictures. 249
Residents set to air concerns. 105
Rugby Union: City sides control battle for army title. 960
Rugby Union: Miller's quickfire hat-trick spurs OLs; Spotlight on the Vase action from the weekend. 506
Save our Christmas dinner for homeless; CHARITY: Cyrenians looking for Good Samaritan to cook 20 turkeys for annual event. 331
School's space mission; BEAM US UP: Primary school pupils accomplish bold mission to talk to space station astronauts. 482
Send us your market memories. 199
Skiing: Upward curve. 106
Sky Blues bosses welcome depot; EXPANSION: Parcels carrier invests pounds 650,000 in replacement site. 345
Snooker: Higgins triumph inspired by pride; Grand Prix victory helps Scot fight off challenge from sport's young guns. 521
SPORTS QUIZ. 80
Storytime for youngsters. 95
Three-storey family home; STAR PROPERTY. 233
Top of the lollipops. 89
Tribute to aid worker killed by the Taliban; The World Today. 231
Two for One ticket offer for NEC antiques fair. 166
Two-goal Max inspires Sphinx to thrilling win; The Big Match COVENTRY MINOR LEAGUE Under-11A. 839
WALSGRAVE: pounds 450pcm; PROPERTY FILE. 121
Warning as investors move funds. 121
Warning to all landlords. 131
Watch out for electrical hazards on bonfire night. 121
We'll come good! 671
WHITLEY: pounds 575pcm; PROPERTY FILE. 80
Why saving energy is just good sense; SWITCH IT OFF: Business leaders show that being concerned for the environment is a sound business move A TELEGRAPH GO GREEN CAMPAIGN. 1169
WIN a portrait of your family. 1073
WOLVEY: pounds 850pcm; PROPERTY FILE. 94
WYKEN: pounds 595pcm; PROPERTY FILE. 89
Your Life daily: A childhood affection for confectionery; in association with Coventry Fostering Service. 359
Your Life daily: Everyone's still shouting about the Wispa bar; Wispa. 257
Your Life daily: Heroes of nostalgic sugary treats. 98
Your Life daily: Sweet memories; in association with Coventry Fostering Service REMEMBER the days of gob-stoppers, sherbet lemons and space dust? Remember those days in the schoolyard, chomping on your quarter of sweets. Well there's a movement to bring back those candy-coated moments, with a resurgence in the popularity of sweets most of us thought were gone forever. 736

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