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Sunday Herald, The
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Articles in Dec 12, 1999 issue of Sunday Herald, The
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Hunt for big white whale has turned into a white elephant
by David Stenhouse -
Future EU role is now in doubt
by Benedict Brogan -
Spiritual movement protests against Beijing's 'suppression'
by Mishi Saran -
Blockbuster
by Pat Kane -
Small Change
by Teresa Hunter - French bid gets backing of UB; EU economy on rise; Web pact
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Quadstone build up executive team
by Kenny Kemp - HIE 'vandalising' Cairngorms
- Hitting back at Cardinal attack
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Counter blast
by Brian McNair -
Offering hope to mums and their children
by Kathleen Nutt -
All square as inseparables enjoy luck of the draw
by Simon Pia at Easter Road - life
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No Headline Present
by Grant Robbins -
Burned by southern exposure
by Richard Bath -
Turner takes lead Down Under
by Mike Haggerty -
From the baddest to saddest man on the planet
by Richard Bath - Investment is as safe as houses
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Half pipe dreams come true
by richard moore -
No Headline Present
by Damien love -
United board fail to fend off Change
by Philip Dorward -
Group of death awaits England
by Micheal Grant -
First class look at the Second City
by George Kerevan - In the news
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Demonstrators tear-gassed as Zimbabwe police ignore a High Court
by Michael Hartnack -
Jury still out on law firm links
by Ian Fraser -
CGU to pitch bargain deals on internet
by Sharon Ward - A familiar face returns to see in the New Year on STV
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It won't be long until we're waving goodbye-a to Hiya!
by Peter Ross -
Education robbed to save Hampden
by Neil Mackay -
Welcome to Nokiaworld; 'Anyone got a mobile phone?' Eight small hands
by Tim Lusher - Stop testing our tolerance, Donald
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Child road safety scheme under attack
by torcuil Crichton -
Alone or a loan, Ritchie's immediate future set to be decided
by Alex Gordon - War
- power
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Heavy petting from the Boys
by Nicky Agate -
Higgins heads for top in Shanghai
by David Hendon -
No Headline Present
by Art Spender -
fullybooked
by Richard Bath -
Sticking up for the lowly
by Cameron McNeish -
Simply relax and feel at home
by Claire Prentice -
How will we rememberthe nineties?
by Peter ross -
TRAVEL BLUES FOR RANGERS
by Michael Grant - Digging in the dirt of life
- down periscope: the week that was
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Dictatorship may outlive Tudjman
by Dragutin Hedl -
Weak Dewar 'damaging Holyrood'
by Douglas Fraser -
Leading small businesses through the weird and wired world of e-
by Darran Garner -
Seeking the spirit of transformation
by Alf Young - News in Brief
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Animal rebels linked to bank bomb
by Neil Mackay -
Drive to end sex bias in golf clubs
by Lucy Adamson -
Police haul reveals huge rise in child porn on net
by Neil MAckay -
Report shows massive growth of credit unions in the Central Belt
by Sarah-Kate Templeton -
Pars on course for top flight
by Rehman Mohammed at Cappielow - Loss
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Tooled up
by Sean Hignett presents his Christmas wish list -
Croatian crisis may put Scots ahead of the game; Break-up of national
by Dominic O'Reilly -
Making a pitch for the funding needed to go that extra length
by Fraser Mackenzie -
Edinburgh ready to rock the Giants for final place
by Mark Woods -
fullybooked
by Michael Grant -
thebeatgoeson
by Tony Lenehen -
drams and Drama
by Graeme Virtue -
Less is more
by Jonathan Wilson -
Double vision could mean half the pressure on referees
by Simon Pia - losing control: six months of donald's gaffes
- Simply Dread
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Barak needs to scale Golan Heights for a Syrian settlement
by trevor Royle - Shifting markets mean mid-tier firms can cash in
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Bridging the building gap
by Steve Wilson -
Gannett misjudges serve
by Kenny Kemp -
Mowlam ordered bugging of Gerry Adams' car
by Neil MacKay -
Why does it always rain on us?
by Peter Ross -
New fears over poison in breast milk
by Rob Edwards -
The Sunday Herald Online
by Tim Abrahams -
Yak shortage means no tax back for builders
by Sarah-Kate Templeton -
Eight reasons for Brechin joy
by Michael McGrath - people
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wicker scran
by Peter Ross
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