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Sunday Herald, The
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Articles in Jun 20, 1999, issue of Sunday Herald, The
- Coke apologises
- Paper firm in pursuit of quality
by Quentin Sommerville - C&A to profit from hi-tech software
by Steve Wilson - Zapatista rebels pay back debt to students
by Elizabeth Chapman Mistry - New film highlights cash crisis of 'silent epidemic'
by Eddie Gibb - Road rage greets motorway 'toll tax'
by Torcuil Crichton - Labour MSPs prepare to push PR on councils
by Iain Watson - Our children will always have time for the Teletubbies
by Anne Wood - The hidden hills of Ardverikie
by Cameron McNeish - can't be arsed
by Elsie Smith - Nice moves, shame about the design
by Alan Douglas - Brunch out; Lifting the lid on the art of the buffet
by Andrew Purcell - Taking a walk in pleasant pastures
by Deedee Cuddihy - Beta than the rest
by Iain S Bruce - Whistle is blown on ref in match fixing row
by Michael Butcher - Johnson is put in shade by Pak
by Elspeth Burnside - Learning curve of a coach
by andy walker - WHAT A SHOWER!; There's just no hiding place for the shy guys of
by Ron McKay - Scotland's top biker dismisses all retirement rumours and remains
by Richard Bath - It's midsummer madness
by Scottish round-upby David Kelso - Service without a smile from Rusedski
by Richard Bath - player by player: scotland's captain, george salmond, gives a
- US deal on cards
- Law firm seeks pick of the crop
- BT phones home
by Kenny Kemp - Angry face of Islam greets Indian PM
by From Farid Hossain - Northern Britain was 'cradle of civilisation'
by Kath Gourlay - Workers set to cash in on New Year's Eve
by Ron McKay - Labour young guns to put new spin on Scots Cabinet
by Iain Watson - Orange voices peal in protest
by Willy Maley - Au yes
by Ghillie Basan - Let's give this noble architect the praise he deserves; patriotgames
by Paul Pender - Haven for hillwalkers and the legless; bar stool
by Claire Prentice - Choosing from the pick of the Orchard
- The third man
by Sue Wilson - decade of eastern european imports
- If you can't stand the heat
by Alan Campbell - The beautiful game
by Michelle Evans - they think it's all over
by Ron McKay - Samaranch's Revenge; The Swiss lifted the lid on the biggest
by Richard Bath - Seven-up blitz from Bicknell puts Surrey on easy street
- scottish claymores; No pain, no gain . . .; Craig enters Hall of Fame
by Roddy Mackenzie - Scotland ready for Testing times at The Oval
by William Dick - Aviemore set for a revamp
- Resort is not a site for eyesores
by Nick Bevens - Bumper stores are the way forward for Kingfisher
by Ian Fraser andQuentin Sommerville - Ottawa contemplates going native in bid to secure unity
by From Trevor Grundy - BBC studios set to move closer to Holyrood
by Ian Fraser - Rock stars lead debt campaign march on G8
by Neil Mackay - No Headline Present
- Subtext
by Pat Kane - BILBAO; been there/done that
by David Paterson - retail therapy
by compiled by Linny Oliphant - lines; life
- Five places to eat steak pie
by Claire Prentice - property news
- CD reviews
- dnepr transmash mogilev - belarus
- Wild Thing, I think we love you again
by Alan Campbell - Scotland cap is driving force for Booth and Gallacher
by Alex Gordon - George toes the line
by Ron McKay - Hawgood can it get for Scots hockey boys
by HOCKEY by Mike Stanger - Crocked Gough to miss KiwiTest series
- Scots players on trial; No test matches, but summer tour will be a
by Richard Bath - longinnings
by Trevor Royle - Pensions crisis may force Widows merger
by Ian Fraser - Figures back view of economic pick-up
- And the next bus will be leaving for Singapore...
by Kenny Kemp - Scorned women return fire
by Iain Macwhirter - Star Wars: The real-life menace in Nasa's battle for space bucks
by Darran Gardner - Golfers learn it pays to watch the birdie
by Geraldine Murray - Cheers for the latest Mrs Windsor
- Strong serve as Brandon plays tennis with the Surrealists
by Brian Morton - games without frontiers
by Robin McKelvie - my
by Gordon Brewer - When will daddy be home?
by Susan Flockhart - Match or mismatch a new series on possible partners
- Pyramid selling; Film of the week
by Brian Logan - The; evil that men do
by Dr Kevin Franz - Celtic's new Bhoy Petrov comes with a high risk factor
by Michael Grant