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  • ...y set of performance indicators set by the [[Water Industry Commission for Scotland]]). If they did so this would undoubtedly lead to louder calls for a chan ...fore bonuses this makes Richard Ackroyd the highest paid public servant in Scotland. As a body [[Scottish Water]] pays more, to it executive directors, than an
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  • ...e [[Unesco]] [[Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science]] based at Dundee, Scotland. ...team of water law, policy and science experts at the University of Dundee, Scotland. Professor Wouters established the graduate water law programme at Dundee i
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  • ...th have been helpful to our business," [[George Wackenhut]] told the Miami Herald.25 ...t on South Africa. In London, with offices just across the street from New Scotland Yard, [[Control Risks]]' directors include General Sir [[Frank King]], form
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  • ...which he donated to various environmental groups, and an apology from The Herald. [29]
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  • ...e-damage-payment-1.828522 US to award vaccine damage payment], The Herald, Scotland, 1 Mar 2008, acc 3 Jun 2010</ref>
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  • According to an obituary in the Herald: ...h Public Policy]] | former Head of [[European Commission Representation in Scotland]] | [[John Smith Memorial Trust]] | [[European Movement]]
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  • ...) <ref>Alf Young, “Torness plant was 'a £2500m mistake’”, ''Glasgow Herald'', 10 November, 1989</ref> to keep the AGR reactor design option open, Flam
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  • ...ckground of new challenges for networks. Growth of renewable generation in Scotland and the prospect of large renewable generation plants (in particular offsho ...d the South West. It includes potential high voltage subsea cables between Scotland and the north of England along both the east and west coasts. In total, the
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  • ...itary intervention in Kosovo. Gallagher wrote two books on sectarianism in Scotland in the 1980s and then he spent much of the 1990s writing on Eastern Europe ...Tom Gallagher ‘Legacy of Ataturk faces challenge in Ankara polls’, The Herald (Glasgow), December 22, 1995, SECTION: Pg. 11</ref>
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  • ...hat-about-yes-1.1039025 'No means no. But what about yes?'], ''The Herald (Scotland)'', 4 July 2010. ...407 'It’s not children who are sexualised … it’s us'], ''The Herald (Scotland)'', 26 June 2011.
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  • ...Gunaratna, ‘Zarqawi: a new-generation terror mastermind’, ''The Korea Herald'', July 8, 2004, Thursday, 1466 words, By Rohan Gunaratna *Rohan Gunaratna, ‘No evidence of alliance’, ''The International Herald Tribune'', 19 February 2003
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  • ...Scotland]] from 2008 until 2010 and is currently a reporter with the Fife Herald/ St Andrews Citizen. ...www.publicservice.co.uk/feature_story.asp?id=9861 A brand new magazine for Scotland's public sector leaders]' ''Publicservice.co.uk'', Wednesday, May 28, 2008,
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  • {{Template:Scotland badge}} ...040523/ai_n12588834/ Revealed: university professor worked for CIA] Sunday Herald, The, May 23, 2004 by Neil Mackay, Investigations Editor and Ruaridh Arrow
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  • ...nstrations in places such as Seattle (1999), Cancun (2003) and Gleneagles, Scotland (2005). These protests have often been accompanied by attacks on corporatio ...the press such as Bloomberg, CNN, CNBC, Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune and New York Times.<ref>[http://www.worldgrowth.org/who/?subsec=60
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  • ...land badge}}[[Scottish Coal Company]] Ltd is "the largest coal producer in Scotland and the largest opencast coal mining company in the UK"<ref>The Company, [h In 2002 current Labour leader in Scotland [[Iain Gray]] answered a question from the SNP's [[Bruce Crawford]] about [
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  • ...of the year.' Beginning his career 'as a DJ with the pirate station Radio Scotland', Meehan 'then did six years as an advertising copywriter, before founding ...nstead, he is diversifying from the longest-lasting independent PR firm in Scotland, marking the firm's silver anniversary this Thursday by creat-ing two compl
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  • ...y, ITN 1745, BBC1 1800 all 24.9.88 and the Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph, Scotland on Sunday, 25.9.88.</ref> ...been given less than 24 hours notice after being promised 48.<ref>Glasgow Herald 23.9.88</ref>
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  • ...d when they were shot so there could not have been a gun battle." (Glasgow Herald, Scotsman and Irish Times 7.3.88). The Ministry of Defence in London was al ...Street's `most wanted terrorist' for several years. She was first named by Scotland Yard in 1984, appearing in the papers as the "Terror Blonde in jeans" (Dail
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  • ...or consultant at PR and lobbying firm [[Hume Brophy]] and a former MEP for Scotland from [[Liberal Democrats]]. ...Lyon was the Liberal Democrats' only member of the European Parliament for Scotland during this time.<ref> Craig Borland [http://www.buteman.co.uk/news/local-h
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  • ...West Country, two in the ''Birmingham Post'' and two in Glasgow’s ''The Herald''. Nine were published in national newspapers. ...Westmorland to highlight the real North/South Divide which exists between Scotland and Northern England.’ <ref>English Democrats Press Release, '[ENGLISH DE
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