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Articles in May 28, 2000 issue of Sunday Herald, The
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Standard Life urges policyholders to back 'moral' mutuality
by Ian Fraser -
Post-war powerhouses full of eastern promise again
by Alf Young -
The bigger the bubble, the worse the fall-out when it bursts
by Teresa Hunter -
The West must keep holding Africa's hand
by Trevor -
Lazio narrows Clinton's poll lead
by Stephen Khan -
Field of dreams
by Michael Grant -
Stripping bare the fabric of the Virgin Queen's court
by Reviewed by Colin Burrow -
Food for thought
by Nick Nairn - Thank God, a proper debate on education
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Lockerbie: CIA witness gagged by US government; Lockerbie trial
by Neil Mackay, Home Affairs Editor, -
New Section 28 climbdown imminent
by Douglas Fraser -
Scots star admits he assaulted his father
by Kathleen Nutt -
Findlay slams sectarian rowas 'nonsense'
by Kathleen Nutt -
Needled
by Greg Gordon -
Cranky goes to Hollywood
by Kathleen Morgan - William watch
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French connection
by Richard Bath -
old man
by Patrick Richardson -
No headline
by Peter Ross -
MOVIE MONOLOGUES
by Ewan McGregor -
Following in historical footsteps
by Cameron McNeish -
intheslips
by Bob Crampsey - Variety the key to city's success
- Hi-tech future is in the hands of our children
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Crunch time for granny's Hielan' hotel
by Steve Wilson -
Streets ahead on the big issues
by Linda Fleming - M'LADY IN WAITING
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Rule on subs about to change
by Michael Grant -
Crack in the Iron Wall
by Trevor Royle - inspirations
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Gala has its day as battle of the burgers begins
by Pat Kane -
Counterblast
by Stephen Hasler - Why you deserve the facts on Lockerbie
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Galbraith set to launch appeal
by Kathleen Nutt -
Secure GP surgeries for violent patients
by Sarah-Kate Templeton -
Musical; Chairs
by Michael Bracewell -
What's cooking, good looking?
by Anna Burnside -
Get on my land
by Sean Hignett -
Monty catches early birdies
by Alan -
Balmy bleathers is just a weather front
by Alan Campbell -
WARREN PEACE
by Simon Stuart -
Saints Above
by Wendy Ide - course language - Millport Golf Course
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Silence remains golden to Burley
by Michael Grant -
Backroom boys bear the brunt of Formula One testing times
by Eric Silbermann -
Axeon receives further funding
by Kenny Kemp -
Mutual meeting of minds over plc conversion
by Ian Fraser -
Scots firms catch up in race for 'life'
by Darran Gardner -
Ready to pitch for the long run
by Ian Fraser -
UN troops are left to clean up the mess
by Virginia Quirke -
Winner Wallace wishes Jim well
by Ron McKay - roundup
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The natural way to feel good about death
by Joanna Blythwood -
Scouts' honour
by Susan Flockhart - No Headline Present
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One in four women suffers from violence
by Kathleen Nutt -
Moderates' triumph signals a new beginning for positive unionism
by Professor Paul Bew -
Students blow hot and cool for first degree on the joy of sax
by Stephen Naysmith -
What Oxbridge snobbery can tell us about ourselves
by James Boyle - Life lines
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Don't get me wrong
by Phil Kay - rankings
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oddson
by Bob harman -
A breath of salt air
by Moira Jeffrey - shorts: who's in the news
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fabgear - Skateboarding Equipment
by Carolyn Aiken -
Archibald running out of time and patience
by Alex Gordon - 'Food basket' offers some rich pickings
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Boyle laid back about going forward
by Kenny Kemp -
Can ossian pull ofF some heroics in the highlands?
by Steve Wilson - The week ahead
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Withdrawal leaves thousands on wrong side of fence
by Suzanne Zima -
Advocaat's army march to the century
by Michael Grant -
Memoir's hit and Amis moments
by Reviewed by David Sexton -
Leader of the pack plays his cards right
by Eddie Gibb -
Memories of my father, the war hero
by Tony Parsons -
EXODUS FROM ANARCHY
by David Pratt - No Headline Present
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Ulster Unionists vote for a return to Stormont on what Mandelson
by Ed Moloney and -
Footprints mark new path to solving crime in Scotland
by Torcuil Crichton