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

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A launch night to remember; Nostalgia. 886
A life of caring for world's poorest; Global Care RON NEWBY helped to transform the lives of thousands of children across the world with Global Care, the charity he founded 25 years ago. As friends and family gather today for his funeral, the Coventry Telegraph looks back on some of his incredible achievements. 669
Adams: I'll sell unhappy players. 231
Badminton: Passi puts County in control. 150
Bank to expand at Ricoh. 264
Bargain flight company exaggerated fare costs. 165
Biker tells court he was 'disgusted' by the shooting; TRIAL: Driver of the car from which Gerry Tobin was fatally shot denies any role in murder. 326
Blaze told to keep Capitals suffering; ICE HOCKEY: We must beat struggling Edinburgh to keep pressure on our rivals, says coach Thompson. 309
Boro suffer penalty agony. 503
CATCH THE ACTION. 89
Catwalk show will help dogs. 119
Charity ball raises over pounds 77,000. 224
City leads way on carbon emissions; PLEDGE: EC energy chief praises Coventry for its pioneering approach. 314
Council able to handle pounds 3m 'Icelandic' loss. 117
Cricket: England look to West Indies. 153
Cricket: Pakistan Test plan shelved. 113
Cult TV teen series brings party to city. 253
Daily Poem. 92
Dan up front with support; SPONSORSHIP: Would-be MP backs youth team. 502
Do you believe in GHOSTS? 245
Estate agent group awarded guild status. 246
Expert dismisses house price gloom; CREDIT CRUNCH: Five-year recovery claim 'too speculative', says Harvey. 325
EXTENDED HOUSE; ++ PROPERTY OF THE WEEK ++. 336
Fans invited to see the side training. 224
First-time buyers can get flats with 75/25 scheme. 201
FOUR-BEDROOMED TERRACED HOUSE OFFERING SPACIOUS FAMILY ACCOMMODATION IN TILE HILL. 137
Fresh catering coup at Kia. 103
Further building accolades for Tony. 383
Gabrielle proves to be a model citizen. 178
Gift for special needs children; ++ HEART OF THE COMMUNITY ++. 84
Girl band to light up big Christmas show; SWITCH ON: Great family entertainment promised for Coventry's festive night. 333
Helping hand for worthy causes; ++ HEART OF THE COMMUNITY ++. 673
Here's a stress-free way to a better home in Leamington. 302
Holders in Telegraph Cup exit shock; FOOTBALL: Last night's action plus the latest on the local scene. 246
HOLS ORDEAL DAD CLEARED AT LAST. 487
Hot-shot Clint lives up to his own billing! +++ BIG MATCH ANALYSIS. 1450
I'm so proud of my boy. 175
It's a pumpkin paradise! 173
JOE KINNEAR hopes his. 87
Kickboxing: Tobias turns on the power to lift crown. 423
Lawn Tennis: Murray's the real deal, says Nadal. 495
Leave those clocks alone. 92
Letter: Your Say - Another reason to stop smoking. 198
Letter: Your Say - Flights halt down to profits. 136
Letter: Your Say - IN response to P Campbell. 246
Letter: Your Say - Photographs give us a lift. 152
Letter: Your Say - To The Point. 98
Letter: Your Say - To The Point. 101
Liam wins our Baby of the Year; Meet the little boy who stole readers' hearts. 405
Man rescued from hostel fire. 255
Matt hits peak form; CYCLING: Clinton digs deep to claim British title. 519
Meet City duo. 124
Money to burn on incinerator; DECISION: Tax payers will have to fork out pounds 800,000 for hot new facility. 303
Morrison lifts City's spirits; Saints draw puts us back on track, says Coleman. 403
Neville dispels myths about Specials' tour; Nostalgia. 127
New death probe move. 242
New stage for tombs checks; SITE SAFETY: Bedworth roadshow aims to answer relatives' questions. 377
No tricks, all treats this Halloween. 203
Number of home losses on the rise. 309
Owls star loses appeal. 258
Paul's the new chief at airport. 125
Pay rises of 3.5pc predicted. 125
Pick of the day. 207
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Football Special (Sky Sports 2, 7.30pm). 103
Plans for two road crossings. 147
Poirier's happy with ENL hot shots. 274
Pub forced to stay shut; MURDER: Inquiry goes on as police hunt for killer. 356
Queen's chance to reign at last; RACING: Tomorrow's Flat cards. 358
Raising cash with a cuppa. 91
Reservoir walk aids good cause. 89
Royals sign midfielder. 185
Rugby League: Burrow set for 'dream' game. 250
Ryan sets a hot pace for Godiva; ATHLETICS: Coventry club land team honours in cross-country opener. 538
Sacked bus driver loses tribunal claim. 313
Seanna's a real beauty. 220
Service marks Bishop's start. 133
SINGLE BAY SEMI WITH THREE BEDROOMS. 208
Small levels of asbestos spread in fire. 155
Spend OR save? Why it pays to cut costs on moving day. 518
Spurs 'will be back where they belong'. 693
Students gather to be honoured. 93
Students should stay in school. 95
Terror charge four are remanded. 226
THREE-BEDROOM SEMI IN HOLBROOKS, COVENTRY. 208
THREE-BEDROOM SEMI WITH PORCH. 179
Tigers look forward to Chelsea challenge. 369
TRADITIONAL DOUBLE-BAY TERRACED HOME IN COUNDON. 178
Travel: A festive french treat; WAYNE STACKHOUSE speeds across the Channel to pick up a few Christmas bargains and enjoy the sights along the way. 1312
Travel: Clever case that takes the weight. 99
Travel: TV dance stars hold workshop. 174
Tributes as brave James laid to rest; FUNERAL: Mourners pay respects to young soldier who died in Afghanistan. 431
Trick or treat - and stay safe. 128
TWO-BEDROOM END-OF-TERRACE. 81
TWO-BEDROOM MAISONETTE IN COVENTRY. 142
University opens office in southern China. 155
Warehouse staff in big charity push. 148
Waste not watt not. 502
Weather plays havoc with fixtures. 144
Wenger backs Adams; FOOTBALL: The latest news from around the Premier League. 305
WIN ...a fantastic Stately Ghosts book of haunting tales; in association with Coventry Fostering Service. 189
WIN Car rental for a week. 1223
Windfall is animal magic; ++ HEART OF THE COMMUNITY ++. 132
Women give lift to copter crews; CHARITY: Largest single donation will pay for 100 air ambulance missions. 495
Work starts to remove canopy. 209
Young people rate sexual health help. 127
Young people's fears for future. 279
Youngsters to promote Fair Trade. 175
Your Life daily: Dance fever catches on among boys; in association with Coventry Fostering Service DANCE fever is gripping Britain at the moment with Strictly Come Dancing dominating the TV schedules and the media. But the dance bug is also catching on among boys in Coventry. Entertainment Writer MARION McMULLEN finds out how one city dance school is proving a hit with the younger generation. 582

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