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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (January 31, 2009)

1-88 out of 88 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Relieved' to be found with indecent images; The World Today. 199
All change at hospital? 168
All good things... SKY BLUES. 623
Amateur chefs cook up delicious entertainment; McTV Marion McMullen's guide to what's hot on the box. 257
Ann ready to cook up a storm; GREAT PRIZES UP FOR GRABS ALL THIS WEEK. 266
Apprentice reunion. 87
Behind the scenes at the Ricoh Arena; SKY BLUES. 228
Books: FICTION. 171
Books: FICTION. 150
Books: FICTION. 131
Books: NON-FICTION. 227
Bowlers sense some life at Edgbaston. 410
Bowls: Boys on top in Bears battle. 311
Canaries pinch draw; SKY BLUES. 237
Chance for green inspection. 155
Chef's passion for potatoes; INTERNATIONAL chef Raymond Blanc has a passion for potatoes. In fact he has a passion for all good food. ANN EVANS caught up with him at Garden Organic's Potato Day. 674
Clubs on to a winner. 556
Coleman rings in the new; More on the way as City land Bell at last. 531
Council tax set to rise. 88
Cricket: Lendl turns the screw; Day two of England's final warm up in the West Indies. 629
CSA mopping up. 136
Daily Poem. 104
Dann can't wait to get down to work. 816
Discover the mysteries of Chinese cookery; Food HAS Chinese New Year inspired you to dust off your wok and chopsticks? Then some tips from top Chinese chef Ken Hom will really put the sizzle into your stir fries. ANN EVANS reports. 809
Dispute gains momentum; The World Today. 122
Drunken horseman; The World Today. 139
Find your romantic oasis; Family Day Out STRATFORD BUTTERFLY FARM VALENTINE'S DAY may still be a couple of weeks away, but for some, romance is already in the air. Ann Evans heads to our own local tropical paradise. 582
Flogging dad guilty of cruelty. 375
Former major happy with Gurkha result. 220
Fright of your life; MAKEOVER: pounds 800,000 spent on dungeon at Warwick Castle to terrify visitors. 328
Frights, camera, ACTION! Home-grown movie maker sets new sci-fi chiller in Coventry. 473
GREYFRIARS' latest friendly match. 111
Group moves after alarm; COUNCIL: Warwickshire MIND's health and safety scare. 354
Health alert on salt in soup. 123
Help to beat cold. 83
Heritage trail is set in stone. 163
Horse Racing: Kalahari is set to be King for a day in trial. 336
Hundreds join Jaguar task force; SUMMIT: MPs and business leaders meet to discuss future. 380
Ice Hockey: Blaze all fired up to face Steelers. 541
In Brief: DOGS Trust Kenilworth is helping Meg. 289
It's right up your street; News of the latest moves in the work to provide a new hospice for Coventry. myton hospice supported by the TELEGRAPH. 482
January window will stay. 212
Justice at last; U-TURN: Celebrations in Nuneaton as Gurkhas get right to stay in Britain. 412
Landfill to end at quarry site; ENVIRONMENT: Recycling and composting service goes on. 431
Lawn Tennis: Verdasco unhappy as Nadal progresses. 288
Letter: BBC's decision is the right one. 109
Letter: Car park is a nice little earner. 137
Letter: DESPITE wiping. 97
Letter: Digital TV is not worth watching. 153
Letter: I walk my daughter to school everyday. 103
Letter: MOST of our councillors. 166
Letter: Shock over city expenditures. 122
Letter: YESTERDAY I led a lunchtime service at a city centre church. 110
Lighting the way to peace; GAZA: Pilgrimage to Palestine. 393
Matt plays name game. 198
MUSLIM DAD TOLD SON, 10 TO FLOG HIMSELF; Jury finds him guilty of cruelty. 495
Officers chase armed raiders; The World Today. 107
On This Day. 141
Pet SOS; (These and many more homeless animals can be found at the Coventry Animal Centre (RSPCA), Coundon Wedge Drive, Coventry.). 130
Pick of the day. 251
Plasticine Morphs into a fashion icon. 80
Police grab drugs haul. 136
Police track teenager. 133
pounds 200,000 THANKYOU FOR SAVING BELOVED WIFE; Milestone in 20-year fundraising effort after heart attack. 418
Presents to say thanks for gift of life; HEALTH: Donations for University Hospital which looked after 3lb 1oz Nayan. 486
Razorlight tickets sell out in minutes; MUSIC: Fans scramble to see a one-off intimate gig at The Academy. 306
Rugby Union: Back in the old routine. 974
Rugby Union: Corry on the carpet after Ospreys citing. 395
Rugby Union: Critchley's return could cheer Nuns. 399
Saved from The Blitz... the mystery diary of Nurse Smith; SPECIAL REPORT Family launches quest to find family of Great War angel. 847
Service prices held despite cut in VAT; CONTROVERSY: Council decides against passing on 2.5 drop in some areas. 384
Shedding weight for TV audience. 168
Sheep used with menace! INTIMIDATION: Shepherd's flock used against villagers. 275
Stuntman treated. 141
Success will take time, says Chris; SKY BLUES. 888
Sunday: Pick of the day. 224
Tailor John was a cut above; OBITUARY: Bespoke suit-maker plied trade in city for four decades. Obituary 410
Top Attractions. 336
Town council tenants hit by huge rent rise. 187
Who-dunnit! THE doctor will see you now. Doctor Who that is. TV writer Marion McMullen finds out more about the new owner of the Tardis. Television. 955
Wife takes murder rap; The World Today TRIAL: Woman kills husband by mowing him down. 290
WIN ...family tickets to Stratford Butterfly Farm. 89
WIN A MICRO SYSTEM by 7pm tonight; Heart of England. 462
Wok's it all about! 89
Woman trucker crushed instructor to death - inquest. 133
Workmen too efficient! 99
WORTH THE WEIGHT; The World Today. 286
Your Shout: Should Eamonn have talked about Rihanna? 440

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