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Articles in Apr 27, 2003 issue of Sunday Herald, The
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Ring leader; He may be Britain's first Super Bowl winner, but Scott
by Stewart Fisher - 7 soundbites
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Tragedy, goats and gender-bending
by MICHAEL CHURCH -
Vast tango from Paris
by Barry Didcock - Round-up
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Luckless Leishman bemoans interpretation
by Frank Gilfeather at Pittodrie -
UK database to track stolen art treasures; World's second largest
by Liam McDougall -
All the best election exchanges and it's not over yet
by Douglas Fraser - Kissing with confidence's success speaks volumes in the boardroom
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Oklahoma! How the world's first-ever bagpipe opera will be set in
by Liam McDougall - Transparent pay talks give food for thought
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Fair trade probe after guesthouses complain over official tourism
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Carlyle to take lead in 'snuff porn' film
by Liam McDougall -
Action all areas; Ali Paton gets in a muddle as she tries to decide
by Ali Paton -
Monro bags the plaudits and cup
by Iain Morrison at Murrayfield -
God, what a mess
by Reviewed by Iain Macwhirter - Also for your consideration
- Here and now Who's driving the buzz?
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the bold & the beautiful; ART & architecture
by Words Peter Ross -
Everyone's a; winner; While Celtic must triumph at Ibrox today to
by Michael Grant -
Expatriate; games; Freddie Dindeleux has resigned as Kilmarnock
by Stewart Fisher -
Love him or hate him, there's no middle ground; Voters doubt the
by Torcuil Crichton, Brian Lee -
Minority report promises accountability and truth; FIRST MINISTER IN
by Douglas Fraser -
Saddam al-Qaeda link 'found'
by James Cusick -
It's goodbye from me and over to you; Digital watch
by Iain S Bruce -
Iasb set to hold crunch Euro talks
by Mike Woodcock -
Building on family tradition to take on the world
by Mike Woodcock -
Storm in a tea cup as stag runs wild
by Natasha Woods - 7 ... things you need to know about THE PLAY XXX
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Urban dwellings
by GILES SUTHERLAND -
A bit of a dampener
by Christopher -
Hermann and the 12 Stars: the art of ditching the central character;
by Andrew Burnet - Pic of the week
- Third division
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Opponents of wind farms 'misled' public; Advertising Standards
by Rob Edwards - THE ISSUES: HEALTH
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Swinney vows fishing war after election
by Douglas Fraser -
Fat cat pay-offs prove to be the final insult; Small change
by Teresa Hunter -
US scales up hunt for WMD
by James Hamilton -
Political parties 'discriminate' against disabled
by Alan Crawford -
Ofcom flexes its muscles but prefers to tread softly-softly
by Darran Gardner -
It'll be all Wright on the night; There is no full-time coach, no
by Natasha Woods -
My Secret CND Past; when hats were bobbly, shoes were sensible and
by Tom Shields -
Blue do fails to stand up to scrutiny
by ANDREW BURNET -
Swede soul music
by Sue Wilson -
he cooks he scores Best-known for strops, chops and mouthing off,
by Words Vicky Allan - Setback for Wasps
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Call for badger cull to stop TB
by Jenifer Johnston - THE ISSUES: justice
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ICI attempt to cure ills
by Kenny Kemp -
Sars: now it's a wealth risk; The killer bug is a major threat to the
by ed. by Teresa Hunter - No sign yet of the light at the end of the tunnel
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The bonus question; It has been asked before, but rarely so regularly
by Kenny Kemp -
Several bids expected in Caledonia sale
by Darran Gardner -
The farce of suspension for riding a winner
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Dream Team; These men think they know how the country should be run
by James McCormick -
To the power of X
by Stephen Phelan,Wendy Ide -
Where to eat; a few good menus in Dundee
by Colin Waters -
War and pizzas
by Peter Ross -
Silver goal could decide Uefa Cup final
by Michael Grant -
Visitors have heart and pole
by Natasha Woods at Tannadice -
'Now I'm certain ... all these documents are forged'; Allegations
by James Cusick -
Going it alone; POLITICAL ROUTES: In the final leg of his cycle tour
by Torcuil Crichton -
Royal Bank served with (pounds) 500,000 writ for bullying
by Kenny Kemp - Breath test's development gives biotech firm ADHD breakthrough
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Europe's AIM reforms attacked; Smaller Scots firms say they will be
by Jim Gough -
SAIC sets its sights on European growth and acquisition
by Darran Gardner -
Report damns big four's road plans
by Rob Edwards - [ Art Deco dealers Due to their increasing fashionability... ]
- the view from; Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh
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Hysteria: A Disease With No Antidote; Iain Macwhirter Believes the
by Iain Macwhirter -
Me, myself and sigh
by Graeme Virtue -
HEIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION; Sibling rivalry reaches new levels as grand-
by Andrew Burnet - HappyBirthdayRearoftheYear!
- Second division
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All Hans on deck; Dominic O'Reilly finds Austria's manager andformer
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Give us a gaffe; THE CAMPAIGNS: They could never be called
by Douglas Fraser -
British expert finds Sars virus kills up to one in seven victims
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Pensioners hit by yet another Equitable Life; Annuitants warned
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Official: JK rolling in it
by James Hamilton