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  • ...n 1996 in anticipation of the creation of a [[Scottish Parliament]]. ''The Herald'' reported in March 1996 that: ...begins to examine implications of a Scottish parliament', ''The Herald'' (Glasgow), 25 March, 1996, p. 19.</ref>
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  • ...uclear Energy APPG]]. <ref>[http://www.sundayherald.com/53711 ''The Sunday Herald'']</ref> ...rsial energy source." <ref>[http://www.sundayherald.com/53711 ''The Sunday Herald'']</ref>
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  • *[[Glasgow Fort Shopping Park]] ...ent parliamentary activity. <ref>For further info on this see the ''Sunday Herald'' (19/02/06).</ref>
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  • ...rector [[Zoe Corsi]]. Over 80 employees are are based in Big Partnership's Glasgow H.Q. In Scotland there are also offices in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Invernes ...having 'one of the worst pollution records in Scotland'. Source: ''Sunday Herald'', 24 July 2005)
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  • ...the 28 March, Alistair Darling addressed the Scottish Renewables Forum in Glasgow. He made a hard-hitting attack on the Liberal Democrats' energy policy and ...a nuclear element must be part of the solution to Britain's energy. {{ref|herald}}
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  • ...named the 12th most influential woman in Scottish business by the [[Sunday Herald]]: ...onflict of interest - this time with Russell's position as principal of [[Glasgow University]] - could force Mackay to step down from the court of [[Edinburg
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  • ...n Under for growth; Having scrapped plans to]," 28 November 2004, ''Sunday Herald'', accessed 13 January 2011.</ref> some of the more well known subsidiaries .... This move had been prepared for by the closure of 9 secondary schools in Glasgow, with a population of 30,000 pupils.
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  • *66% - South Ayrshire (2 of 3), Glasgow (2 of 3) *92% - Glasgow (12 of 13),
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  • ...s Scotland 2020]] programme and is the Head of the forthcoming [[Demos]] [[Glasgow 2020: Tales of the City]] project – a futures project looking at how citi ...rth quoting to demonstrate how Hassan's perspective differs from others in Glasgow:
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  • ...ng by 1.3% per year as a direct result of malaria alone." (''The Herald'' (Glasgow), August 20, 2004) ...ntists in Dundee are leading a pharmaceutical revolution", ''The Herald'' (Glasgow), August 20, 2004.
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  • ...uct and still pumping out the problems.'<ref>Peter Gotting, Sunday Morning Herald, 20.08.03 [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/08/20/1061368349838.html?fro ...2.04</ref>. In July 2004, when Diageo announced it was cutting 60 jobs in Glasgow and Edinburgh, a spokesperson for the company said that they hadn’t consu
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  • In 2002 the UJIA held a dinner at the Hilton hotel in Glasgow where the guest speaker was [[Shaul Mofaz]], the former Israeli army chief ...s had been the UJIA.<ref>Council had Nothing to do with Mofaz Visit, ''The Herald'', 31-October-2002, p. 17.</ref>
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  • The Sunday Herald writes in May 1999: ...9990530/ai_n13939294 Friendly persuaders have to play by the rules] Sunday Herald, The, May 30, 1999 by Nic Outterside</ref>
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  • ...as also Chairman of [[George Outram and Co.]], publishers of the [[Glasgow Herald]] from 1964, Chairman and Managing Director of [[Scottish and Universal Inv ...was appointed a peer in 1964. In 1966 he died at his home in Mugdock (near Glasgow), which he had purchased from James Graham, the 6th Duke of Montrose, in 19
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  • ...ttish and Universal Investments]] (SUITS) inc [[George Outram]] ([[Glasgow Herald]] and Evening Times) and [[Scottish & Universal Newspapers]] (SUN), Scotlan
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  • ...cording to an unnamed source present at the meeting quoted by the ''Sunday Herald'', Bannon also spoke about “his philosophy”. In an appearance apparentl ...lleries of Scotland]], current independent director of [[Culture and Sport Glasgow]], and spends spare time restoring his weekend retreat, a 16th-century cast
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  • ...sations are listed as clients of 2Collaborate. A further sponsor is [[The Herald]] newspaper which included a promotional tabloid in its edition of 28 Novem ...ted to [[Maggie Stanfield]] and three to [[Andrew Collier]]. These are not Herald journalists but fake journalists with an outfit called [[Written Words]], w
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  • ...Capital and was further enlarged with the two leaders of the main LECs in Glasgow and Edinburgh: [[Lord McFarlane]] and Sir [[Charles Annand Fraser]] respect ...so seemed to have been highly aware of the opportunity the creation of the Glasgow LEC offered in openly manipulating the Labour controlled District Council.
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  • '''Spinney & Partners''' is an independent Public Relations firm based in Glasgow, Scotland. They have worked with a wide range of client in the corporate, p ...e than 10 years he was Director of Publicity Services at the University of Glasgow. He currently undertakes a range of writing and PR work and is responsible
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  • [116] Glasgow Herald, 1989, Shell Criticised For Brent Field Gas Leak, 6 January 1989, p4
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