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Articles in Aug 8, 2004 issue of Sunday Herald, The
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Galleries declare ice cream war; Playfair complex seeks ban on kiosks
by Senay Boztas -
Finucane's widow in accusation over inquiry
by James Hamilton -
goddess; On the eve of the XXVIII Olympics in Athens find inspiration
by Fashion Eva Arrighi -
Pressley stings the blues
by Alan Campbell at Dens Park -
Missed these persons?
by Peter Ross - Ones to watch
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Swede on the defensive; Alan Campbell finds Europe's Ryder Cup vice-
by Alan Campbell -
Hay's side plotting a swinging sixties revival
by Stewart Fisher - Neither flood nor fire stops the news
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Sunday Herald invites schools to play our financial numbers game
by Ken Symon - Small is beautiful for Scots firms
- Hockey
- Archery
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Veterans cause major conflict with clubs; Natasha Woods looks at a
by Natasha Woods -
Too many hostels catering for too few backpackers
by Jenifer Johnston -
The new building is a second chance for the parliament MSPs must now
by Iain Macwhirter - sunday jaunt
- Malcolm now learning to play it cool
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Lee & easy
by Natash Woods -
Geek god; Perrier winner Demetri Martin tells Stephen Phelan how he
by Stephen Phelan - SECOND DIVISION
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'Alex Salmond changed his mind about the leadership and people are
by Douglas Fraser - economic commentary from The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Business must tackle the sickness of the sickie
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Wallace defends executive's energy policy as marine power centre
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Thorpe supremacy faces Phelps challenge; The Australian swimming
by Alan Campbell - Compact Scotsman to go daily
- Equestrian
- Judo
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Lefties have stars in their eyes for charity
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Motorists warned of large pub measures
by Senay Boztas -
Eloquence borne of experience; Alan Taylor'sdiary
by Alan Taylor -
Robson confirms Celtic approach
by Stewart Fisher -
Good, old-fashioned fun on tap with added Ready Brek
by EDD McCRACKEN - 'What's been my worst disaster? Getting snubbed by Jade Goody at the
- Bjorn injury agony
- Beware of sordid affairs in high places; 10 of the best...celebrity
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Jobs agency falsified its CV
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Glasgow IT firm clicks with Microsoft and Vodafone
by Julia Fields -
Eye laser patients look to Scotland
by Steven Vass - Canoeing
- LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
- Softball
- Volleyball
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Play unravels Elgar's enigmatic variations
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Social work breeds 'dependency culture'; Review group to assess
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Gay marriage is big news, and while not yet legal here, the new Civil
by Vicky Allan -
McIntyre goal puts his plastic back in credit
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Fast show; Natasha Woods hears the American100m contenders deliver
by Natasha Woods - 6 of the Fest ... cool new venues
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Marital rot on the landscape
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Home is where the Hearts is; Alan Campbell discovers new Tynecastle
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Scottish photography library targets US giants
by Steven Vass -
Scots take a fortnight a year off sick; Employers ignoring
by Julia Fields - All goes according to plan at SPH
- Handball
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Islands of Loch Maree hit the right note; Find harmony and a sense of
by Cameron McNeish - Badminton
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Baby vaccine withdrawn in mercury fears; Replacement jab will not be
by Liam McDougall,Health Correspondent,and Stephen Naysmith,Science -
Scotland's best beaches are failing sewage safety limits yet again;
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Revealed: the rocky start to horror classic
by Senay Boztas -
gorgeous Goddess treats
by Eva Arrighi -
Dons turn up the heat
by Natasha Woods at Pittodrie -
Radcliffe is Britain's best hope for gold medal; It has not been the
by Natasha Woods -
ALL SINGING, ALL DANCING; Mezzo-soprano Jane Irwin is used to praise,
by Andrew Burnet -
American win most likely on a little slice of Ireland; Alan Campbell
by Alan Campbell -
Olic swears there will be no old pals act for Prso; Rangers' Croatian
by Alan Campbell -
Tucker's roll of the dice; The Press and Journal went compact
by Steven Vass - Bank on this: the frenzy will continue
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Text toons the Keen new thing; Animated greetings cards for mobiles
by Julia Fields -
Making a splash; SCOTS FORM THE BACKBONE OF THE GB CYCLING TEAM WHILE
by Natasha Woods - Baseball
- Football
- Convenience chain acquisition puts CJ Lang on target for (pounds) 85m
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Iraq is the new Vietnam as pop protest returns to the airwaves;
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Exhibition of Cartier-Bresson classics marks coup for gallery; Crowds
by Senay Boztas -
Four corners
by Foreign Editor -
Red ALERT; Rangers rocked by triple injury blow ahead of Russian trip
by Natasha Woods - All the best to our athletesin Athens
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Solitary men are happy to be sade; Scandal and gossip from the mean
by Senay Boztas