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Sunday Herald, The
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Articles in Jul 11, 1999 issue of Sunday Herald, The
- Newry's nearly day
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Clydebank's Hall of shame
by The Clydebank crisis appears to be over -
Philp's rough justice is over the top
by adam -
Cipollini king of the fast men
by Jeremy Whittle -
If you want to get ahead join the net set
by Neal Gabler -
Don't miss out on Libyan trade - MSP
by Kenny Kemp - Turn on to tax ... and avoid the fines
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How much do we need this doctor in the House?
by alf -
Caught up in a web of paranoia
by Darran Gardner -
Tough talks to help crisis-hit Borders
by Torcuil Crichton -
Fur flies as gabby cabbie has Roseanna cornered; Cream of the barley;
by the sunday herald's diary -
Guilt, lies and sexual inequality. Just a few of the joys of being a
by Pennie Taylor - No Headline Present
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Barak walks a tightrope in hunt for deal with Palestine
by Simon Freeman -
Motorsport's grand old lady a formidable foe
by Richard Bath - Five places to eat chicken tikka
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Heaven sent
by Fashion: Linny Oliphant -
malaga; been there/done that
by Barry Didcock -
Why pay more for less?
by Liz ADam -
Keep your Whig on
by Peter Ross -
punchlines
by Claude Abrams - Feel the wind in your hair, leave your car at home and get on your
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Women on top of the world
by David Hayes -
Open that formed Newton's destiny
by Brendan James -
Five to Watch
by alan - roundup
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Long hours a source of stress
by Vicky Riddell -
American company comes marching in with Saints
by Ian Fraser -
Scots could end Orange disorder
by Mark Coyle -
Ulster peace deal spinning out of control
by Mary Holland -
Amnesty observer accused of bias
by Neil Mackay -
It's sex that sends Scots running for the hills
by Geraldine Murray - soundbites
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Paras face probe into Kosovo shootings
by Neil Mackay - Royal Bank boss tops pay survey
- millenniumwatch
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How will we remember the nineties? no 20 Will Smith
by Peter ross -
flavour of the week; rocket
by Rachel MacTavish - what the critics say
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Smaller Attack
by Peter Ross -
Mathewson questions SRU wisdom as game looks at its future
by John Beattie - pointsofview
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Genius is finally given his due
by Moira Jeffrey -
Wenger renews interest in Fowler as Anelka deal almost settled
by Kevin Rowland -
Warriors Academy winning battle for soccer scholars
by Colin Moffat -
Devil of a player, angel of a man, Brown the fire of Scotland
by trevor -
King of the swingers
by Alan Campbell -
Recipe's bland despite liberal spice
by David Stenhouse -
Age is no barrier if you want to go far in life
by Connie Henderson - Express sends Branson's man off the rails
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Scotland's highest paid bosses
by Ian Fraser -
Ramon is a lucky man. He's only waited three years for a kidney
by Pennie Taylor -
Sterilised mother to sue over baby
by Pennie Taylor, Health Editor -
Government kills off Kvaerner ... for the sake of #9m
by Sharon Ward -
A man who has no problem acting his age
by Susan Flockhart -
Small firms rap councils over late payment of bills
by Connie Henderson -
Students spark crisis over reform
by Jonathan Lyons in Tehran -
Frentzen finds the right formula for success beyond the pain barrier
by Tim Collings -
first stop: here and now
by eileen cowey -
Inside the moral maze
by Eddie Gibb -
Beastie; Boys
by Words: Gemma Champ -
All the thrills of the universe
by Edwin Morgan -
Haines won't be looking back in nostalgia
by Neil Cooper -
Murali bowls for the top
by Dominic O'Reilly -
You'll have had your hill
by Cameron McNeish -
The Vital Spark
by Janice Galloway - carlton - melbourne, australia
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Hoch joins the ranks of missing Yanks
by Mark Garrod -
statesofplay
by art -
You don't have to be a muggle to enjoy Harry Potter ... but it helps
by Susan Flockhart -
Doyle cues up to get in some good-luck practice
by Ian Doyle -
From cub to paper tiger
by Peter Samson -
An 'Auld Alliance' that is bearing fruit
by Ian Fraser -
Tony Blair may feel his cabinet needs a major facelift but he's
by Iain Macwhirter -
Labour in olive branch to Winning
by Torcuil Crichton -
Scots terrorist held in 'plot to poison English'
by Neil Mackay -
Secrets and Eyes
by Eddie Gibb -
Plea made for peace at Orange parades
by Neil Mackay -
realpolitik
by Trevor Royle -
Coulthard determined to make a British return to winning ways
by Qualifying