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

1-89 out of 89 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
2 for 1 on main courses at Strada. 421
3,000 helped to quit cigs. 253
A catfish surprise at Dog Lane! GARETH PURNELL'S WEEKLY ROUND-UP. 738
Abused and assaulted on our Turkish HOLIDAY L HEL FROM; ANATOLIA: Family tell how their pounds 2,000 dream break turned into total disaster. 605
Across the globe without moving. 98
Appeal to driver after fatal crash; POLICE: Bid to trace motorist who was overtaken by car which hit viaduct. 313
Appeal to help children in need. 285
Bedworth and Wolvey battle for the big prize; CRICKET. 386
Bees star Nicholls switches to Witches. 269
Bidders spar for Turpin's gloves; AUCTION: Boxing memorabilia. 301
Big guns misfire as Bears turn on heat; CRICKET: Ashes warm-up puts England batsmen under pressure. 416
Big interest in career day. 91
Birthday Memoriams. 84
Buckets of fun as 800 hit beach; LEISURE: Sun shines on pounds 1.4m attraction. 223
Building up career plan. 151
Cardiff keep their man. 111
Cash is stashed under the bed. 131
Cashflow so slow despite bail-outs; FINANCE: City firms still finding it tough to access money from banks. Survey 408
CCTV clue in hunt for attackers. 129
Cloudy2Clear. 199
Council accused of death cover-up. 322
Cov kids on song in County festival; CRICKET. 452
Dancers on their toes for big night. 141
DANGER MAN; . Pensioner terrorised in her own home . She thought she would be strangled . Young attacker jailed indefinitely: Thugs pleads guilty to attack. 618
DANGER MAN; . Pensioner terrorised in her own home . She thought she would be strangled . Young thug jailed indefinitely: Thugs pleads guilty to attack. 621
DANGER MAN; Pensioner terrorised in her own home She thought she would be strangled Young thug jailed indefinitely: Thugs pleads guilty to attack. 619
Deaths. Obituary 1407
Design could be a winner. 124
Dignity pledge on care of old; CAMPAIGN: Council says quality of service will be a priority. 340
Economy improves while Tories sulk; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 161
EXPECTED 70,000 AT CITY FESTIVAL; Sunshine hopes after last year's washout. 1218
Fall in flight demand costs 600 Virgin jobs. 102
Feisty, funny girls night out; TheatreReview. 294
Festival success for college choir. 205
Free entry to bard lovers with a beard. 178
Funding shortages close halfway house; AXED: Mental health patients lose Richmond Fellowship's Earlsdon facility. 394
Golden haul for City trio. 399
Hard line stance by health chiefs; SWINE FLU: Schools will not close and no updates on number of cases. 443
Heatwave warning level is upgraded. 165
Hospital risk for four pint drinkers; HEALTH: Illness chance rises even for moderate consumers, says report. 389
I had just weeks to live without a transplant. 821
In 1916 a mother pleaded for news of her son from the Great War... 93 years later, the tragic mystery is solved at last; RESEARCH: The truth is revealed at last about missing soldier Leonard Twamley. 620
In Memoriam. Obituary 468
Jacko sedative fear. 96
Join the Telegraph run. 87
Kids give Konnie a real buzz. 178
Ladies' walk in the Park! 290
Last years of Churchfield; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 95
Leaders backing Jaguar help call; TELEGRAPH CAMPAIGN: Demands for Govt action grow. 433
Lecturers protest against job cuts. 160
Lovely Kate is an inspiration; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 98
M-way accidents bring rush-hour problems. 89
Man left with broken nose is denied redress; HEARING: Car worker appeals against Criminal Injuries Board ruling. 234
Market going American. 119
Market traders get their stetsons on. 109
Matt's welcome at Atherstone. 102
Murray: I've got no worries over roof; WIMBLEDON: Andy ready for the biggest challenge of his career. 650
Museum must be restored; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 180
Newshounds get to see the genuine article; EDUCATION: Pupils visit Telegraph to get ideas. 173
Nuneaton handed a tough trip in FA Cup. 582
One step from an Open day. 278
Onthisday. 87
Our target - 19,000 on the register. 124
Patel injury KO adds to Bears woe. 227
Pen points. 125
Poets' corner; THE PATCHERS. 116
Protest victory as business tax frozen; REVOLT: Telegraph campaign helps persuade BID to delay increase. 414
Pupils are learning the three 'arrrs'. 96
Sky Blues back in pre-season heat; FOOTBALL: With three players gone and no new faces, the squad looks a bit light. 624
Slimmer to help others. 155
Sparkle galore at event. 109
Stephen is rewarded. 109
Sunday shifts hit Broady's bid. 501
Surman on Saints woe. 117
Teens hailed as heroes. 106
TELEGRAPH READER HOLIDAYS - visit [...]. 211
Thompson targets home-based buys; ICE HOCKEY. 208
Ton-up Hussey blasts back into form. 312
Traffic jams a cue for Martine; TRAVEL: Daily commute puts maths-whizz mum on road to research. 408
Trial is a step to improved hope; HEALTH: Diabetes patient with foot ulcers joins project to help others. 337
Uncle's tribute to tragic teen. 125
Underage drinkers 'alarming'. 202
Uni set to host activity days. 112
Wacky and wonderful; AWARDS: Young designers are honoured. 307
Wall leads way in Western trial; ANDY TURNER WITH THE LOCAL CLUBS. 400
We will not be held to ransom; Coleman refusing to pay over the odds for players: We've got a lot to offer. 438
Win an night with legend Stirling Moss; CHARITY AUCTION: Cash goes to helping to transform the lives of Coventry children. 524
Witnesses call after car smash. 126
Your Stars With Claire Petulengro. 579

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