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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (February 2, 2009)

1-95 out of 95 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
Adders work hard for draw. 139
Advice on how to beat slump. 308
Around the globe in just one week; UNIVERSITY: Students explore diversity with food and music. 420
Aston try sends Nuneaton to top. 214
Athletics: Chambers relays a message. 302
Authors whittled down. Awards list 135
Bobby Dazzlers. 257
Boy among casualty toll in three-car accident. 150
Broadband for every home bid. 102
Cancer survivor's pounds 1,200 thankyou; CHARITY: Dad celebrates 40th birthday by raising cash to help others. 401
CATCH THE ACTION. 86
Change of direction therapeutic for Kim; WITH even more news of job losses this week, what do you do when redundancy looms? More and more people are opting for radically different careers - often retraining to do something totally removed from their previous job. Business reporter JENNY WADDINGTON meets a Coventry mum who turned her nightmare scenario into something positive. 591
Child patients get tighter safeguards; REVIEW: Hospital increases emergency staff in wake of Baby P scandal. 376
Choose your top kit - and WIN a 42-inch TV; WASH & GO AND SCORE ETHIOPIA LINK FOR BRILLIANT COMPETITION. 648
City benefit cheats face the courts; HEARING: Pair claimed money unfairly. 249
CITY CENTRE A1/A2 RETAIL UNIT TO LET ON UNDER-LEASE. 98
Coleman looks for late deal; Sky Blues boss ready to swoop before deadline. 420
Coleman slams lack of desire; Coca Cola CHAMPIONSHIP +++ BIG MATCH ANALYSIS +++. 379
Confidence plummets. 130
Corrie's Ray is back at school. 153
Cov's 'dog' guards the win bonus; RUGBY UNION: Defence resolute as Maynard's men pull off smash-and-grab victory. 1009
Coventry masterplan in Brum. 162
Cowley's brace helps sink Hull. 307
Cricket: England win - after three years. 190
Cricket: Harmy hoping to return to the top; England fast bowler wants to give another masterclass at Sabina Park. 674
Daily Poem. 116
Darts: Taylor up for Ricoh revenge. 320
Digging deep into world of the potato. 279
Employers are still looking to recruit; CITY SHOW: One-stop shop provides job-seekers with support and advice. 331
Football: Brakes stopped in eight-goal thriller; Leaders' 23-match unbeaten run is over after four-goal first-half shock. 380
Football: Win without style points suits Town; Wilkin's men move into second place thanks to two goalkeeping errors. 535
Garden is a labour of love. 156
Gary tops the list of teaching finalists. 173
Giant Tesco bid prompts fury; DEVELOPMENT: Only six councillors attended the vote. 497
Golf: McIlroy's setting a new goal. 330
GROUND FLOOR OFFICES TO LET WITH FLEXIBLE TERMS. 118
Have your say on town road plans. 104
How to be a smash hit with spuds; ++ GO GREEN ++. 795
Hundreds pay a visit to wages roadshow; CAMPAIGN: Most vulnerable workers armed with information will be able to take action. 662
I don't know why, but I just loved Big Brother. 614
I expect Robbie to stay, says Rafa. 244
Ice Hockey: Blaze see title hopes fading; Coventry's bid now resting on slip-up by championship rivals Steelers. 488
Interest rates set to hit record low; The World Today. 84
Jill will never be forgotten; TRIBUTES: Campaigners remember tragic animal rights activist. 366
Just magic as showman is honoured; NOSTALGIA: Great entertainer recalled. 200
Kids and booze: Have your say. 104
Kinnear is aiming to clinch deals; PREMIER LEAGUE. 301
Lavery goal puts Knitters on way to welcome win. 227
Letter: Can you help? 137
Letter: Crocodile tears wasted on us. 699
Lions fail to make most of early lead. 151
Locals share thoughts on new centre; REGENERATION: Focus on plan for community hub. 413
Lorry driver injured in M-way crash. 91
Mifsud left out in cold. 456
MODERN, FIRST-FLOOR OFFICES ARE AVAILABLE TO LET. 84
MODERN, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL UNIT IN BINLEY TO LET ON SIX-YEAR LEASE. 89
MODERN, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL UNIT IS AVAILABLE TO LET. 91
Networking company is thriving. 324
New youth centre steps out in style; UNVEILED: Dancing stars help mayor open neighbourhood hub. 350
On This Day. 89
On yer bike with pounds 5,000 grant for child Crusaders. 174
OUT OF THIS WORLD! Adam has a close encounter with a UFO. 431
Penioners fit for Wii challenge. 210
Peugeot example for States; Boss on air to tell of success in finding ex-workers jobs. 304
Pick of the day. 210
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Football League (Sky Sports 1, 7.30pm). 99
Praise blooms for sensory garden. 136
Puzzled over cross words. 86
Ram raid has Sky Blues reeling; +++ BIGMATCH ANALYSIS +++ City undone by first-half onslaught Coca Cola CHAMPIONSHIP. 1460
Recession hits hard for motor industry. 195
REDECORATED, THREE-STOREY OFFICES AVAILABLE TO LET. 172
Relief at ban on overnight parking. 412
Repeat misery as late winner sinks Rugby. 226
Robson looks to Wimbledon. 159
Seconds out for about. 83
SINGLE-STOREY WORKSHOP PREMISES TO LET. 102
Sir Alan backs training campaign; The World Today. 129
Sound system is a hit; Heart of England. 264
Steady rise in mortgage lending reported in December. 442
Taking a female approach to PR. 287
Tempest gets a blast of sunshine; THEATRE: International influence will take Shakespeare to new audiences. 364
TENNIS: Nadal's delight at 'dream win' Spaniard hails hard-court triumph as he wins Aussie title. 570
The forgotten Olympic stars; HISTORY: Rugby players won silver in 1900. 256
THIEVING BOSS FLEECED CHARITY OF pounds 100,000; Woman jailed after thefts forced organisation to close. 444
Thieving boss fleeced charity. 329
THREE INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET IN WARWICK. 145
Tighter child safeguards at hospital in wake of Baby P. 197
Visitors too strong for Bedworth. 197
We're streets ahead. 273
Wear red for good cause. 117
Wii oldies are now embracing the new; CAMPAIGN: Young volunteers help the elderly have fun with games technology. 364
Wilkin: Leaders' slip gives us hope. 212
Woman tried to save father; The World Today. 271
WORKERS FACE JOB THREAT AT FREEMAN & PROCTOR; Firm founded 60 years ago in administration. 173
Youngsters can make a mint at museum. 185

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