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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (May 3, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Voters on my side after scandal' COVENTRY. 279
A chance to break tired old routine. 827
Anyone got a magic bullet handy? 207
Artist's one-man show tackles violence. 137
Ben looks the part for Bees. 604
Book review: Life with 'the Doc' in association with First MINI MONSTER BIKE & RUN. 276
Books. 994
Bug keeps out visitors. 470
Bulldog Bash objection to 'protect the public'. 212
CAMERON HAILS HIS TRUE BLUE HEROES; CONSERVATIVE LEADER ARRIVES IN TOWN AS LABOUR LOSE THEIR GRIP ON POWER. 542
Celebrations. 783
Children get in the swing of May Day. 182
Cov 'did well to finish ninth' in difficult year. 646
COVENTRY'S COUNTING ON YOU! ON THE EVE OF THE SKY BLUES' MOST CRUCIAL GAME EVER, A MESSAGE TO THE TEAM FROM EVERY FAN... COMMENT. 212
Cross border from Roman times to present day views; Country Walks. 508
Custody death probe. 120
Daily Poem. 201
Danny desperate for City to survive; SKY BLUES. 809
Don't get me gassing about the price of petrol; HelenLegh unplugged. 514
End of the line for Rupert the Fish; CLOSURE: Family business can't compete with supermarkets. 434
ER - it's time to switch off the life support. 233
Fantastic comeback stuns Poole. 571
Faster route to tackling disease. 321
Fitness call to young families. 207
FREE ...sage seeds and A Year at Kew book for every reader. 400
French raider can grab the glory; RACING: Tomorrow's card - including the line-up for the 1,000 Guineas. 307
Getting soap stars all in a lather; FAKE tan, hair extensions and teeth whitener at the ready - Britain's soap elite are set to hit the red carpet for the Oscars of their TV world, The British Soap Awards. The glamorous event celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and TV writer MARION McMULLEN talks soap with presenters Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton. Television. 834
Good night for LibDems; RUGBY / STRATFORD / MERIDEN. 122
Help sought after car set alight. 139
HIGH ANXIETY; The Sky Blues fans praying for a happy Sunday as their team battle to avoid the dreaded drop. 556
HIGHLIGHTS. 86
HIGHLIGHTS. 97
HONOURS EVEN; RUGBY / STRATFORD / MERIDEN. 419
Hope for the best, but fear the worst; SKY BLUES. 760
How to feed family for pounds 10 a day; PROVIDING nutritious and tasty meals for the family is a weekly challenge in most households - especially on a budget. ANN EVANS looks at a top chef's meal planner which will feed a family of four for less than pounds 70 a week. 381
In Brief. 155
Jim's take on seven years of City hurt; SKY BLUES. 124
Knife robber in cash snatch. 114
Letter: Your Say - Abuses exist closer to home. 129
Letter: Your Say - Gap in city's respite care. 146
Letter: Your Say - Give pigs a chance - cut out bacon. 219
Letter: Your Say - Send memories of the stage. 146
Letter: Your Say - Trust experts on global warming. 186
Lions aiming to be fit and ready to go. 328
Liverpool's Barry bid riles O'Neill. 170
Man crushed under piping. 183
Motor Racing: Crutchlow keeps up chase for series glory; MOTORSPORT. 185
Motor Racing: Mat wants to move on - with a win; MOTORSPORT. 1001
Music from the movies. 95
Nuns on the up after awful start. 216
Off-licence raiders in machete threat. 307
On This Day. 83
Pet SOS; THESE and many more homeless greyhounds can be found at the Watch Kennels - the Rugby and Coventry Branch of the Retired Greyhound Trust. Telephone 01788 833855. 100
Pick of the day. 229
Pick up organic tips for free. 181
Popular radio pair are given the boot; BREAKFAST SHOW: Presenters sacked after problems with phone-in competition. 556
Rat-infested bakery closed. 335
Reading contest proves a real cliffhanger. 177
Relive silver screen days at the Gaumont. 87
See how the guinea pigs have grown. 509
Shared spoils at Edgbaston. 287
Shop worker threatened with machete; ROBBERY: Off-licence raiders steal cash and cigarettes. 308
Sky Blues' safety valve. 477
Spot park's speed kings; Family Day Out WEST MIDLANDS SAFARI PARK. 732
Stoke will put paid to Foxes, says Conroy; SKY BLUES. 360
Summer of music will bring park back to life. 148
Sunday: Pick of the day. 235
Sunny outlook for the bank holiday. 301
The tragic tale of a clergyman and his forbidden love; GHOSTLY TALES: The latest in our fascinating series Continuing our series on ghostly tales from north Warwickshire, author JONATHAN MOSS (above), in another extract from his forthcoming book, takes this look at the legend of The Lovers of St John the Baptist in Wolvey ... 457
TOP FOUR HONOURED TO REACH FINALS; ++ GOOD NEIGHBOUR AWARDS ++. 920
Top two clash in opening contest; STOCK CARS. 160
Tories take control in historic landmark win; NUNEATON & BEDWORTH. Landmark overview 420
Tories' grip on power is cut - but not broken; Local Elections. 775
Tourist spot closed for big clean-up. 134
Troughton aims for return. 263
Veteran Peter gets on track. 210
Victory celebration in Nuneaton. 84
WIN ...family tickets to safari park. 122
Yellow book days a colourful way to help good causes; Gardening THE Bank Holiday weekend is the perfect opportunity to get out and about, and see what local gardeners have been up to. You can even raise a bit of money for charity while enjoying yourself. ANN EVANS discovers some garden gems. 619
You'll dig the Quarry Gardens. 113
Your Shout: How do you persuade people to go green? 550

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