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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (March 7, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Too many cabs in the city' claim hits stumbling block. 255
A fifth of first-class mail late arriving. 181
Actors make the French connection; EDUCATION: Theatre group helps break down language barriers. 389
Advisers help Liz to find feelgood factor. 237
Animal testing alternative welcomed. 179
Audi TT goes for diesel power with two new engines. 195
Batman Beckham makes sales soar. 113
Big Match Preview; Coca Cola CHAMPIONSHIP SKY BLUES v NORWICH Ricoh Arena Tomorrow 3pm. 889
Bosses urged to get on the inside track for 2012. 276
Boxing: Davies chases elusive crown; BOXING. 246
Brush Strokes. 156
BUYERS GET THE BLUES; Silver is out in study of favourite colours in used car market. 306
Cabbies have CCTV fitted in taxis. 211
Cabbies turn to CCTV as defence against attack; SAFETY MEASURE: Two taxis are to be fitted out with cameras in pilot scheme. 309
Cadets man the decks. 115
Campaigners critical. 159
Car makers in scramble to go green. 806
Cash award will help save this gem of a church; HERITAGE FUND: Hand-outs for conservation work. 455
CATCH THE ACTION. 90
Catrin is the queen of harps; Classical. 453
Cave digs deep for lyrical inspiration; Rock. 484
Chance to win 12 mortgage payments. 110
Children's centres in closure threat. 318
CHILDREN'S CENTRES UNDER THREAT; Cash shortfall will hit deprived communities hardest, warn county council bosses. 537
Choir books a church date. 92
Chrysler presses the right buttons; FIRST DRIVE Chrysler 300C. 432
City post is far from first class; ROYAL MAIL: Delivery rates among the worst in the country. 373
CITY'S REFUGEE HEALTH CRISIS; EXCLUSIVE: Report reveals that hundreds of asylum seekers in Coventry - some with serious conditions such as HIV and TB - are struggling to get vital treatment Specialised in treating patients from 87 countries around the world. 991
Claire gets nautical for a role in Ibsen drama. 490
Comedian explores men's fear of doctors. 104
Court In Brief. 986
Cricket: Ryan's rally saves the day. 329
Daily Poem; JUNK MAIL. 112
Danielle gets her skates on for Ewan; SKATEATHON: Teenager's fundraiser to help her disabled cousin take first steps. 464
Denzel sets out to break the Mob rules. 413
Don't keep kicking us out; LEISURE: Bowlers appeal for permanent indoor facility as summer banishment looms. 394
Doyle returns, as keen as ever. 839
Empirical formula hits the right note; Jazz. 319
English teams up against it. 115
Family Roots: Tales of war, a death-sentence reprieve and deportation... WE asked you to share research on your family trees and reveal the fascinating stories your detective work has unearthed. Many of you have scoured church records and quizzed relatives for tales dating back hundreds of years and they provide a fascinating personal look at history. 754
Football: Bogey task for Valley, while Brakes face cup heroes. 475
Football: It's crunch time for Borough. 413
Football: Sphinx boss: We must stay focused; THE FA VASE PRESENTING PARTNER Carlsberg. 447
Football: Thomas hopeful. 230
For the younger crowd... 202
Form points to a Sky Blues draw; in association with ... BET RESCUE. 296
FREE ... go on the Irish Lottery with a chance to win pounds 50,000; A GREAT OFFER TO CELEBRATE ST PATRICK'S DAY Lucky Clover Vernons. 262
Geoff raps up the laughs; Comedy. 140
Harmony is sum of night with duo and quartet; Folk. 361
Heart attacks rise for diabetics. 121
Hollywood career was a decision of economics. 305
Horror attack on pony. 108
Hyundai baby has an i on budget; ROAD TEST Hyundai i10. 743
I lost my hair to say thanks for cancer care; HEALTH: Mum in the middle of gruelling treatment raises pounds 1,161 for hospital unit. 410
Ice Hockey: Champs-elect Blaze prove title pedigree; ICE HOCKEY: Thommo hails his side after seeing off league rivals in Sheffield showdown. 355
Images depict icon on climb to global status. 162
In Brief: Nuclear vote. 82
In Brief: Stolen car passes owner. 127
Invitation to enjoy farm's spring arrivals. 265
It might not be a red-hot racer, but it will give a warm glow of satisfaction. 95
James makes a fleeting visit; Theatre. 396
Junk food for thought. 118
Latest Releases. 152
Leftovers are tasty evening treat. 176
Letter: Your Say - Badgers aren't doing any harm. 129
Letter: Your Say - Global threat is no fraud. 263
Letter: Your Say - Keep out the student hordes. 213
Letter: Your Say - Praised but still project closed. 227
Letter: Your Say - Targets deliver climate results; Scot Redding. 100
Letter: Your Say - To The Point. 80
Letter: Your Say - Why doesn't water burn? 113
Little Yaris offers such a lot; ROAD TEST Toyota Yaris SR 1.8 Dual VVT-i. 619
Lorry driver sought after spillage. 107
Man beaten up outside school. 178
Matthew makes a point in thriller; Cinema. 410
MIGHT-SUBISHI! ROAD TEST Mitsubishi Evo X & Lancer. 537
Music and costume at school faith day. 333
myton hospice: Constructive kindness boosts appeal; News of the latest moves in the work to raise pounds 5 million for a new hospice for Coventry. supported by the Telegraph. 368
NEW LIGHT SHED ON ROAD SAFETY. 319
On This Day. 81
One man's rubbish is a Grant mast; Art. 293
Opposing views of ID card debate; PARTY CLASH:Tory chairman takes issue with Justice Secretary Jack Straw. 421
Parents asked to return highchair. 180
Pick of the day. 209
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Super League (Sky Sports 2, 7.30pm). 92
PLAYTIME AT WORK; CONSOLE and computer games have kept us entertained for years, but a Warwickshire company is now taking gaming into the business world to help train the workforce of the digital generation. Business editor Andy Hutson reports. 682
Plea after man attacked on bus. 92
Pooches line up to lift top dog crown; ++ CRUFTS 2008 ++. 536
PSP and Pro Evo make a top team for your pocket; Computer Games. 286
Pupils in science day. 81
Pupils scoop music prizes. 87
Raiders flee with cash. 147
Ready for GT-R. 117
Reward us for greener vehicles. 160
Rider goes through windscreen. 120
Rita speaks at top-level conference. Conference news 98
Rival sisters' tale of Boleyn over the king. 360
RUGBY UNION: Bears building up. 144
RUGBY UNION: Ben powers his way back into Cov line-up. 541
RUGBY UNION: Cipriani shamed. 86
RUGBY UNION: Coaching for kids. 121
RUGBY UNION: Colts step into limelight. 214
RUGBY UNION: Injuries leave Lions pack in the lurch; Guide to the weekend action. 330
Rugby Union: No real magic left in the cup; in association with ... BET RESCUE. 488
Scarlett's love affair with history. 286
SCOUT EARNS ITS BADGES. 487
Securing against doorstep conmen. 120
Seven recruits take their oaths. 143
Simply X-ceptional. 187
Skoda's quality space. 160
Skoda's quality space; ROAD TEST Skoda Octavia Scout 2.0 FSI. 160
Sky Blues need some Mifsud magic; Coleman hopes striker can shoot City out of trouble. 659
Sound Bites. 440
Speedway: Harris set to be named new Bees skipper. 347
SPORTS QUIZ. 80
Spotlight falls on teenage problems; EDUCATION: Drama group highlights dangers of antisocial behaviour. 217
Stage Whispers. 169
Stalwart of the 'Tam' dies at 80. Obituary 292
Tackling stigma of mental health; CAMPAIGN: Focus on partnerships to 'make a difference'. 311
Tale of a nightmare night is Joanna's dream job; Theatre. 464
TB sufferer Themba's plight; CASE STUDY. Case study 135
Teenager wins the ear of government minister; POLITICS: 15-year-old youth parliament member at Westminster meeting. 211
Telegraph: Asylum health system failing; Comment. 163
The road to the West Midlands; THE ASYLUM SEEKERS. 124
Thrilling, spacious performer is right on track; ROAD TEST SEAT Altea Freetrack. 733
Two cars driven off after burglary. 100
VOYAGE INTO LUXURY AND SAFETY ON A GRAND SCALE; ROAD TEST Chrysler Grand Voyager. 531
Welcome for 'moderate' minimum wage rise. 114
Widow's pounds 3,000 for hospice. 120
WIN a signed copy of Alex's book; Design us your own superhero! 189
WIN Arthur and Fifi DVDs. 246
WIN tickets to see Daniel O'Donnell in concert plus CDs and DVDs. 317
You just gotta see youngstars. 106
Your 60 SECOND guide to the week ahead. Calendar 430
Your Life daily: Alex drawn to illustrator's world; ONE local illustrator is making a name for himself in the book world - and he's only 22. Feature writer KAREN HAMBRIDGE talks to Alex Smith about where he finds his inspiration. 1226
Your Life daily: CS Lewis tale tops book poll. 314
Your Life daily: Super-hero a super read; REVIEW. 116

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