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- English hooligans could damage Olympic bid
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Camera phone test proves a flop for emergency services
by Liam McDougall -
French deserve credit for their approach to spending; Small change;
by Teresa Hunter -
Labour wedding cause for a political party
by James Hamilton -
Call for free year of music tuition
by Elizabeth McMeekin -
Plan to 'punish' 4x4 drivers; Greens call for action to protect
by Rob Edwards - Coming up this week
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How Spektra boss struggled but kept a foot in the IT door; Emerging
by Ian Fraser -
End of the reign; Alan Campbell finds that after riding on a wave of
by Alan Campbell - Sailing: Spinnaker wars in busy Clyde
- readers'views
- Round-up: Tait strikes gold
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Going to see : As the summer solstice approaches on June 21,
by Andrea Pearson - Calderwood moves for Crawford and Rowson
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Most asylum seekers 'come to UK because lives are in danger'; SPECIAL
by Jenifer Johnston - money week
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Fury as MI5 describe IRA terror as 'just'; Secret briefings enrage
by Neil Mackay -
Smoking usedby mothers to 'cut birth weight'; Midwives warn of
by Liam McDougall -
Reasons to be cheerful part three
by Photograph: Chris Watt - Engineering to show who's best
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Moving story of Tellytown; BBC Scotland's planned new HQ at Pacific
by Steven Vass -
Altar Ego; An old church in Glasgow's west end has been given a
by Barry Didcock -
Perfect conditions but sad Monty fails to take advantage; Scot unable
by Alan Campbell - EU JIMMY; A very rough guide to Euro 2004
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A Triumph For Nasty, Parochial Politics; powerplay; Iain Macwhirter;
by Iain Macwhirter -
Glasgow dancesto the Tonga beat
by Tom Shields'SPORTS Diary -
Most wanted
by Ali Howard - Tournament over for Croatia goalkeeper
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Face off; Gabriele Marcotti talks to England captain David Beckham
by Gabriele Marcotti -
Crisis would be the ultimate test of G8's proposed pan-African army;
by Trevor Royle -
speaking ill of the dead
by Alan Taylor's Diary -
Sacked Scottish Opera staff turn ire on 'extravagant' artistic
by Senay Boztas -
Deacon Blue star dies at the age of 47
by Bridget Morris - Taking stock of the slimy side of the Street
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Rose is quick off the Marks; The new head of M&S has wasted no time
by Julia Fields - [ Photo: Belle and Sebastian opened Glasgow's West End Festival with
- Pumas thwart late Welsh comeback
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CRISIS MANAGEMENT; Dunfermline's flamboyant chairman relishes the
by Bryan Conney - Athletics: Gardener returns to relay
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'Even people who don't vote still take voting seriously. But if you
by Douglas Fraser - Overmars wants to bow out Dutch team on a high
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four corners
by Foreign Editor David Pratt introduces the week's world news - Clarification
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Voting opens in contest for the Goldcrest award for conservation
by Rob Edwards -
Labour mates in row over new seat
by Douglas Fraser - Joint bid for (pounds) 200m schools' work
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First train arriving; The decision to make FirstGroup the preferred
by Ken Symon, Ian Fraser, Julia Fields - SIX GROUPS TO WATCH
- Claymores facing doubts
- If Tony Blair won't listen to the people it's time the Labour Party
- Bowls: Shock for former champions
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Tongs, ya bass; Barbecue season is upon us, and to ignite a seven-
by Edd McCracken - Rovers eye Matteo
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'Fresh Talent plan is doomed'
by Jenifer Johnston -
Debt is the new danger as borrowers count cost of rises; Some
by Teresa Hunter -
UK sells WMD components to 'axis of evil' countries
by Neil Mackay -
'Rob Roy was a shifty, spying conman who ran from a fight'; New book
by Senay Boztas -
Dubai aims to woo firms to move to the Middle East
by Iain S Bruce - Comb over darling, for text
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(pounds) 10m to make Foster's headline news
by Julia Fields -
'I walk out the room when people start talking about art for art's
by Douglas Fraser -
Els gets to grips with the long and short of it in belly putter row;
by Alan Campbell - Shinty: Kingussie hang on to top spot
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7; daysin thelife of; David Graham Scott, ex-addict and documentary
by David Graham Scott - Inviting Martina Navratilova to play in the Ladies Singles at
- Plant of the week
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Pressure undid us, admits Scolari
by Gabriele Marcotti in Oporto -
Struggling Swiss are facing an uphill battle; They shocked England at
by Michael Grant -
have we finally learned not to hate england?; HOLYROOD COMMENTARY:
by Iain Macwhirter -
The solution to child obesity: yoga, karate and skateboarding at
by Liam McDougall -
Hope for drug users following Gannett donation
by Alistair Paul -
Review group split over plan for shake-up in schools PE; Executive
by EXCLUSIVE - Private Green won't attract big players
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Feminine rebranding; Having rounded up cattle down under, Gil Johns
by Julia Fields -
Festival spats, a crisis over the tattoo, high winds and fancy tartan
by Vicky Allan - Ross vows to fight on after being kicked into touch; Jonathan Coates
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will and grace
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Small wonder that's worth the wade; Carn Eilrig might be obstructed
by CAMERON McNEISH PEAK PRACTICE - Garden events