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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (June 4, 2009)

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Aerospace firms' funding thrust; INVESTMENT: Cash to help regional supply chain vie for global contracts. 362
Aiming for 19,000 on the register; How YOU can help. 165
Billy's a little too brash to be poignant; TheatreReview. 306
Black tie celebration marks Jacklin's major wins. 396
Bobbies in tribute run for PC; FUNDS: Annual run enters 26th year. 382
Bobby Dazzlers. 304
Bosses impose pay freezes on workers. 177
Brown under attack. 355
Bruce aims to become a working class hero. 325
Builder faces threat of jail; RIP-OFF: Homeowners paid thousands for shoddy work. 381
Bullied girls told: Take your exams at another school; HARASSED: Parents of duo wanted troublemakers expelled. 418
Burbage are kings; BASKETBALL. 291
Business support for airport sale; GOING CONCERN: Chamber gets behind plans for a 'viable future'. 392
Cameron's solution to fix 'broken politics' MPs' EXPENSES: Tory leader backs our investigation. 941
Chelsea deny Kaka move. 316
City eyeing Canary ace. 336
Cop on bail after rape quiz. 181
Council to reconsider free swim sessions. 219
Crowd invited to be film zombies. 98
Cruelty charges admitted. 113
Cutbacks at pump. 126
Dance show is tribute to Sylvia. 125
Daredevils in 100ft abseil for Sylvia. 92
Deaths. 1324
Deaths. 698
Double joy for Sullivan. 465
Feast of events for countryside show; LEISURE: Thousands are expected to flock to annual extravaganza. 377
Five-mile cycle trip - just for women. 137
Freshness is the key to quality. 237
Grant to improve university teaching. 120
Hairy Angel still on bill for Ricoh talent show. 124
Halfords eye Coventry distribution move. 101
Have your say. 179
Health tips for Maori leaders; VISIT: Kiwis impressed with the standard of care at Coventry hospitals. 474
Heat sparks a treat for trout anglers; GARETH PURNELL'S WEEKLY ROUND-UP. 556
Help for young parents. 201
History book is a life's work for brothers. 490
Hot weather gives burglars window of opportunity; CRIME: Crooks take advantage as householders leave homes unlocked. 357
How I came up with the goods where Sir Alan's hopefuls failed. 1107
I felt no fear on that eventful day; TO salute the 65th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, the Telegraph will feature the incredible stories of Coventry and Warwickshire's D-Day veterans every day this week. 487
I needed a fresh challenge; FOOTBALL: Barry tells Villa fans that he didn't jump ship for the money. 822
I'll jump for my brother; PARACHUTE: Sarah faces fears for army charity. 486
In Memoriam. Obituary 458
It doesn't get any more amazing than when a sick child, my child, is given a second chance at life; DONOR CAMPAIGN: Mum's plea to join organ register after son was given gift of life. 819
It's make or break for Bears; CRICKET: Giles admits Warwickshire's Twenty20 S hopes are hanging by a thread. 739
It's time to volunteer. 101
Jack's first job should be sorting out traffic; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 203
Kiernan is looking for Cup glory. 389
Lee ' all the boxes' for Blaze; ICE HOCKEY. 291
M40 closed after crash. 96
Magilton back in the game at QPR. 94
Martin's back behind the bar. 90
MIKE MALYON'S WEEKLY ROUND-UP; Golf. 120
Mo - the movie; TELEVISION: Julie Walters to play Coventry schoolgirl-turned-stateswoman. 419
New blood at growing business. 238
Nuneaton pilots new league for kids; FOOTBALL. 337
Onthisday. 138
Our troops aren't just fighting for us; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 138
Pen points. 178
PENSIONERS in their underwear protested outside. 82
Pick of the day. 197
Poets' corner; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 118
Police treated care home worker fairly; RULING: Father's defence for killer of Alzheimer's patient unsubstantiated. 464
Pupils shown a dog's life fighting crime. 107
Rampant Lions in 10 try blitz; RUGBY UNION: Challenge laid to. 336
Roach so close to trek joy; Cycling: ANDY TURNER WITH THE LATST NEWS FROM THE LOCAL CLUBS. 512
Robinson slams ton in 20 overs; CRICKET. 385
Ruling on radiation claim. 213
Sariska looks primed to land another Epsom triumph for Bell; RACING. 470
Sculpture is returned to its former glory; THEATRE: Memorial to Belgrade's first director in prime position. 409
Seaside theme for festival. 132
Sign up to be an organ donor; How YOU can help. 100
Something to shout about for cheerleaders. 116
Staff dress to impress charity. 150
Staff give pupils a helping hand; business briefing. 85
SWINE FLU SHOCK ON UNI CAMPUS; Student contracts swine flu. 481
SWINE FLU SHOCK ON UNI CAMPUS; Student in isolation with highly contagious condition: Student contracts swine flu. 474
SWINE FLU SHOCK ON UNI CAMPUS; Student in isolation with highly contagious condition: Student contracts swine flu: EXCLUSIVE. 467
Take 100ft drop to raise charity cash. 106
Tales with very happy endings; SHORT STORY COMPETITION: The winners are announced and their successful entries are: printed here as Coventry and Warwickshire proves it has plenty of literary talent. 1744
Tell us about it; How YOU can help. 101
Thatcher's best PM in 50 years; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 98
Tough road to 20/20 final. 469
Union's home care worries; COUNCIL: Elderly and disabled 'will suffer in private hands'. 298
Visa scam trio jailed; COURTS: Agency checks 'woefully inadequate'. 339
Walk tall with our gratitude; Letters letters@coventrytelegraph.net. Letter to the editor 108
We don't have to suffer in silence; HEALTH: New support group aims to help people with crippling condition. 484
Women get walking for cancer cash. 168
Yobs strike at pavilion. 117
You too can be a donor card hero, says chief. 132
your stars with. 588

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