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Must UK's love affair with high street end in divorce?; While
by Alf Young -
the money pump; Weir Group, one of the world's biggest pump makers,
by Ken Symon -
Not such a novel idea
by Alan Taylor -
Child's play; Once deemed too sinister to perform in primary schools,
by Andrew Burnet - the critics film
- Aragones asked to explain remarks
- Shinty: Relegation for Oban Celtic
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Boiling point
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Ibrox holds little fear for Austrians after time in the wilderness;
by Stewart Fisher -
Pollokshields: a Scottish community shaken by murder, divided by
by Stephen Naysmith -
Red Cross condemns 'contempt' shown by all in Iraq
by James Hamilton -
Alert as gender bending sewage alters lambs' sex; Fears for human
by Rob Edwards - Kickbacks in Iraq; Weir's deals with Saddam are a stain on Scottish
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Gates: open to new attacks from invaders; Battered by a series of
by Iain S Bruce - A few good Menus
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How to be a fat cat in lean times: feast on goose, lobster and
by Tom Shields -
Delta GoodremMistaken identity(SONY)1/5
by Leon McDermott - [ Quashie understands fan's invasion ]
- Socrates warms hearts of Garforth
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Saying sorry won't cure the sickness infecting fans; Ian Bell
by Ian Bell -
Now the league race begins; Rangers win doesn't necessarily mean the
by Michael Grant -
first word
by Jane Wright -
Kissing their jobs goodbye?; It's not just politicians who are losing
by Iain S -
Football hooligans smash up Merchant City pub
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What comfort when those in the know declare Crisis? What crisis?;
by Teresa Hunter -
IBM chief boosts ranks of Global Scot network; US-based IBM vice-
by Noel Young - bookends
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They're celebrities get them into a jungle!; Resume: Ant and Dec
by Torcuil Crichton - 7; SOUNDBITES
- Scots job still carries kudos for Smith
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Great White hope hangs on; If the past is a guide, time may already
by Alasdair Reid - Spot the brawl; Rangers 2 - Celtic 0 Visitors see red and Martin
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Misfiring Gunners relying on fitness of toiling talisman; Gabriele
by Gabriele Marcotti -
National Theatre runs into trouble in Easterhouse; Concern over
by Senay Boztas -
US-style spelling bee craze comes to Britain; Academics question use
by Senay Boztas -
Dounreay workers exposed to lethal plutonium; Lab sealed off after
by Rob Edwards - BUSINESS DIARY
- Oil-for-food scandal throws light on darker side of commerce
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Tales of goat-bothering in the US military, no kidding
by Barry Didcock -
THE SPOILS OF WAR: hate & heroin; Afghanistan: We were told war would
by Nick Meo in Jalalabad -
WHEN WE SAW THE LIGHT; Since prehistoric times, humanity has
by Barry Didock - Christie starts 20th anniversary party
- Cross-Country: UK waits on Butler
- New store is gem of an idea from two diamond geezers
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Fighting for the Claus; Stefan Klos is hoping Santa will reward his
by Stewart Fisher -
Politics to joinarts, books and films in Festival
by Senay Boztas -
Prince Charles: people should tryto rise above their station after
by Peter John Meiklem -
Public say NHS is not getting better; Poll reveals key changes go
by Liam McDougall - Planning system overhaul; Time to fast-track consent
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NEC's (pounds) 1bn defeat is the end of a dream; Plans to demolish
by Valerie Darroch -
Frankly, Skinner's chat show is crass
by Barry Didcock -
THE SPOILS OF WAR: hate & heroin; Iraq: We were told the invasion
by Westminster Editor James Cusick -
Still alive and ticking; They could have imploded years ago, but as
by Leon McDermott - Scots rivals struggle before Uefa ties
- LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR; Sports Desk, Sunday Herald, 200
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Tragedy hits ref as Scots lose out
by Alasdair Reid - European Parliament
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The chill pill kids chill pill kids; More and more children, some
by Liam -
Fears of Triad link to bloody murder and 'suicide' at tower block
by Neil Mackay -
McConnell will back 'yes' vote on EU treaty
by James Hamilton - Funding up, but most employees will still face broken pension
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Goldeneye for the big opportunity; Kieron McFadyen left school at 15
by Valerie Darroch -
Welsh take over Scottish PR
by Steven Vass - QUESTION OF THE WEEK; Is there still a problem with breastfeeding in
- 7; questions; FOR PAULA SAGE Actress who won a Scottish BAFTA for her
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Gross preparation the secret of success; Attention to detail key to
by Stewart Fisher -
Hampden Roar
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Casino quota threatens (pounds) 560m SECC plan; 3000-job project
by Ken Symon -
Jumping out of the frying pan and into a cauldron of fire; No time to
by Michael Grant looks ahead to the daunting challenge that awaits -
Review group set to clash with Executive over NHS elections
by Paul Hutcheon -
In sacking Tommy Sheridan, the SSP are in danger of sacking
by Iain Macwhirter -
Computer games the new MTV for bands
by Senay Boztas -
FREEZE-FRAME; Scorching, poignant, devastating, serene, playful,
by Elaine Livingstone - Business in brief
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How the boys from Leith were seduced by Cello's overtures; Steven
by Steven Vass - Does anyone still believe Iraq will go to polls in January? Elections
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Why pre-emptive invasions encourage soldiers to commit war crimes;
by Trevor Royle -
NirvanaWith the lights out(geffen)4/5
by Leon McDermott - [ SECOND DIVISION ]
- Wenger may give Bergkamp extra year