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  • ...Media''' is a PR and lobbying firm headquarterd in London, with offices in Glasgow, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Falkirk.<ref>[http://www.beattie ...cruited as a director, as was [[George McKechnie]], a former editor of The Herald.
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  • [[Andrew Gibb]] Glasgow 1999 [[Robina Goodlad]] Glasgow University
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  • ...Group]] India, Biologist [[Brian Goodwin]], [[Pat Kane]] from the [[Sunday Herald]], and [[Mark Woodhouse]], a philosopher interested in &#39;scientific, spi * [[Glasgow Centre for Population Health]]
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  • ...rview with Hartwig Pautz of Glasgow Caledonian University, 16 August 2004, Glasgow, cited in Hartwig Pautz, "[http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2005/Pautz.p ...rview with Hartwig Pautz of Glasgow Caledonian University, 16 August 2004, Glasgow, cited in Hartwig Pautz, "[http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/pdf/5/2005/Pautz.p
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  • ...rprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department]] is located in central Glasgow, and its European Office is located at Rond Point Schuman in Brussels, Belg ...Robbie Dinwoodie 'Two down and seven to go, says Canavan' ''The Herald'' (Glasgow), January 27, 2000, Pg. 6</ref>:
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  • ...e together in the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] Club of the [[University of Glasgow]] - all those years ago." he said. Educated at Glasgow University MA(Hons), Warwick University MA(Econ) and INSEAD, France MBA
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  • ...gov/mcdermott/sp040506a.shtml 'The Pictures That Lost The War']. <i>Sunday Herald</i> 2nd May 2004. Accessed 26th August 2008</ref>. The article descibes det ...on human rights abuses in Baghdad’s notorious Abu Ghraib jail] <i>Sunday Herald</i> 26th July 2008. Accessed 26th August 2008</ref>..
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  • ...tish Enterprise brought together educationalists and industrialists at the Glasgow Science Centre to hear how Scottish Enterprise&#39;s Biotechnology Team had ...ls of Your World was a violation of public trust. An article in The Sunday Herald bore the headline, [http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/news/progemateri
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  • ...tish Enterprise brought together educationalists and industrialists at the Glasgow Science Centre to hear how Scottish Enterprise's Biotechnology Team had hel ...eams.org/headlines01/0415-03.htm Fury at pro-GM school magazines]", Sunday Herald, 15 April 2001, accessed October 2008</ref> The article noted that Your Wor
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  • ...tre of a libel case involving Peter Melchett, Greenpeace and the ''Glasgow Herald''. <ref>[http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/researchstory0,9865,565353, According to an agreed apology published by the Herald on the 6th October:
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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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  • The same edition the paper spoke to a former employee in the League's Glasgow office who explained that the Economic League also collected, and recommend ...ains entries on ''Anti-Apartheid News'', ''Sanity'', ''Tribune'', ''Labour Herald'' and ''Searchlight'' and bulletins produced by the [[National Council for
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  • ...biographical note: 'He received his doctorate in industrial sociology from Glasgow University. He taught Management Studies at Scottish College of Commerce fo ...sual autobiography . . . if he can track down his paintings', ''The Sunday Herald'', May 1, 2005, SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 3
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  • ...imal testing are deploying the weapon of principled debate', ''The Herald (Glasgow)'', 11 April 2006.</ref>. However, the [[Pro-test]] web-page suggests the g
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  • New Lord Carloway joins Bench' The Herald (Glasgow) February 4, 2000, Pg. 4.</ref>
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  • :BAE runs aviation, naval and other military businesses in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Prestwick, Dunfermline and Bishopton. With headquarters in Lond ...ight the big business art of greenwashing we reveal the winners The Sunday Herald September 26, 2004 Pg. 8</ref>
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  • According to Settle, 'One source close to the Hain campaign told The Herald last night: "It was very shambolic and was not a campaign that merited anyt A black day for politics and even worse for Brown'. <i>The Herald</i> (Glasgow) 25th January 2008.</ref>. It is reported that the total amount spent on th
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  • ...ueen of Scotland', ''Evening Times''. 1 February, p.4.</ref>]] A Member of Glasgow City Council since 1992 and Councillor for Garscadden/Scotstounhill, Bailie ...national status,<ref>Liz Cameron, 'Glasgow's strategy for galleries' ''The Herald'' 27 April 2001, p.23.</ref> and involving herself in the Kelvingrove Refur
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  • :Evening Times (Glasgow) :Herald Sun & Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne)
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  • ==Background to the Formation of Culture and Sport Glasgow== [[Image:CSG_thumbnail.jpg|thumb|right| Registered Office of Culture and Sport Glasgow at 20 Trongate]]
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  • :Herald Sun & Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) :International Herald Tribune
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  • :Evening Times (Glasgow) :Herald Sun & Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne)
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  • Murphy grew up in a council estate in Glasgow, before moving to South Africa for six years with his parents in search of ...penses-row.1350640850 Jim Murphy named among 27 MPs in new expenses row] ''Herald Scotland'', 19 October 2012, accessed 7 January 2015 </ref>
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  • Glasgow's ''Herald'' thought the guide's claims had a 'hollow ring': ..., well, wishful thinking. <ref>THOMAS H 'Hollow ring to official story', ''Herald'', January 5, 1990 Friday</ref>
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  • ...nimal Front trial told of raid finding firebombs being made’], ''Glasgow Herald'', 14 June 1988 (accessed via Google News archive, 3 February 2015).</ref>< ...b Lambert quits St Andrews University teaching post over outcry’], ''The Herald'', 23 December 2015 (accessed 26 March 2016).</ref><ref name="ASL1147">Rob
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  • [[Image:Stephen_Purcell.jpg|right|thumb|Steven Purcell, Leader of Glasgow City Council]] ...'Council’s proposal to hand over museums ‘against party policy". ''The Herald''. 2 March 2007.</ref>
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  • [[Image:Stephen_Curran.jpg|thumb|right| Stephen Curran, City Treasurer of Glasgow City Council]] ...for 2014 Games: Ernst and Young recruited to keep project on budget, ''The Herald'', 17 March 2008, p.4.</ref> and the M74 extension which, in February 2008,
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  • ...lane), was born in Glasgow on 5 March 1926. Educated at the High School of Glasgow, he undertook active duty in Palestine as a Commander in the Royal Artiller ...ef>'US firm to make Macfarlane's overseas expansion easy PC', ''The Sunday Herald'', 13 April 2003, p.2.</ref>
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  • Ferguson was born in Glasgow on 18 April 1964. He was educated at [[Glasgow Academy]].<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article7026213.ece ...ose as his mentor the historian [[Norman Stone]], who was a fellow-Scot, a Glasgow Academy alumnus, a much reviled Thatcherite, and-like one of Stone's heroes
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  • ...and Leisure Provision: A Final Report, March 2005, 108. Note 6.50 reads ‘Glasgow’s funding totals £40 million and focuses on addressing social, economic ...lture and Sport Glasgow]] with a separate trading arm, [[Culture and Sport Glasgow (Trading) CIC]]. Since March 2007, she has held the post of Chief Executive
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  • ...vil Service to one of Scotland's leading media gurus is a big one’ ''The Herald'', 10 May 2003 (accessed 5 April 2008).</ref> ...nded a £20,000 deal with Forte Crest to handle public relations for their Glasgow city centre and airport hotels<ref>'Martin books in hotel deal', ''Sunday T
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  • ...n edge of Glasgow city centre, which has been earmarked for development by Glasgow City Council. ...Glasgow line the walls.<ref>Catherine Brown, 'for the scotch;missed', The Herald, 7 August 1999, p.24.</ref>
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  • ...ed; A black day for politics and even worse for Brown'. The <i>Herald</i> (Glasgow). 25th January 2008</ref>
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  • Glasgow 2020 project is run by the thinktank [[Demos]] [ http://www.glasgow2020.co ...ite the aim of Glasgow 2020 is to "discover the non-institutional story of Glasgow’s future - a project to collect-together the imagination of the city thro
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  • ...0the%20rest/Default.aspx Media as green as all the rest]', ''The Herald'' (Glasgow) April 19, 2008 Saturday, Final Edition BUSINESS DIARY Pg. 25</ref> 'the si ...l of Scotland: Startling report calls for zero tolerance on crime], Sunday Herald April 13, 2008, Sunday Final Edition, News section, Pg. 8
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  • ...f Edinburgh | Ms [[Susan Rice]] Lloyds TSB Scotland | Mr [[Alf Young]] The Herald
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  • ...for 2014 Games: Ernst and Young recruited to keep project on budget, ''The Herald'', 17 March 2008, p.4.</ref> ...ourism Strategy to 2016]Co-published by [[Glasgow City Marketing Bureau]], Glasgow City Council, Scottish Enterprise and VisitScotland, 2007 (accessed 4 April
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  • '''Pat Kane''' (born '''Patrick Kane''' 10 March 1964, in Glasgow) is a Scottish musician, and one half of the pop duo, [[Hue and Cry]]. ...1980s and 1990s. In 1990 he was elected Lord Rector of the [[University of Glasgow]] (defeating veteran radical MP [[Tony Benn]]) for three years.
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  • ...(Labour, at Stirling University) and Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrat, at Glasgow University). He also organised a successful campaign to take Heriot Watt ou According to a ''Herald'' profile in 1997:
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  • ...a purge of party workers and "wet" prospective candidates.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) October 19, 1993 Scots Tories' turbulent years revealed SECTION: Pg. 1</re
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  • *Journalist [[The Herald]], 1992-1995 ...ng tool for the media and PR industries in Scotland, 1998.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) January 10, 1998 The internet now offers us the potential to exercise inst
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  • ...public service has been swindled for years," he insisted.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) March 29, 1997 The brash Scots councillor in London had his own solution t Arnold Kemp, former editor of the [[Glasgow Herald]], writes in his memoir that:
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  • ...isode) entered parliament, and rather older than the Tory candidate in the Glasgow Central by-election, who is 23.<ref>The Times (London) June 4 1989, Sunday ...ith in the 1992 election but withdrew before the election.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) January 18, 1992 Tories plan review of candidates BYLINE: Kirsty Scott SEC
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  • * [[Sunday Herald]] * [[Glasgow Science Centre]]
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  • ...ign in support of US Tobacco and its appalling innovation.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) February 7, 1997 How 'MPs for hire' have degraded democratic process BYLIN
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  • ...rtners but otherwise maintain perfectly cordial relations.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) December 4, 1996 Many bad hats, so louche, so farouche BYLINE: [[Michael F ...gh Business Labour Forum at the Holyrood Hotel on Friday on "Edinburgh and Glasgow - Competition or Co-operation?"<ref>Evening News (Edinburgh) May 1, 2000, M
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  • :Herald Sun & Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne) :International Herald Tribune
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  • ...r to the Editor, ‘Bringing choice and value to customers’, The Herald (Glasgow), February 19, 2002 Pg. 19</ref>
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  • According to the Sunday Herald in 2002: ...ition platform who would refuse to take salaries or attend.<ref>The Sunday Herald May 19, 2002 IDS tells Scottish Tory party to accept devolution BYLINE: By
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  • ...teve Beaumont]] Vice-principal for Research and Enterprise [[University of Glasgow]] * Mr [[George Black]] Chief Executive [[Glasgow City Council]]
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  • According to an obituary in the Herald: ..., who has died of cancer aged 71, was one of that remarkable generation of Glasgow University students groomed for political life in the debating chamber of t
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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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  • ...agher ‘Legacy of Ataturk faces challenge in Ankara polls’, The Herald (Glasgow), December 22, 1995, SECTION: Pg. 11</ref> ...intervention in the Balkans in the 1990s. In a letter to the ‘’Sunday Herald’’ in 1999 he specifically referenced this in his argument about the dar
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  • ...Scotland]] from 2008 until 2010 and is currently a reporter with the Fife Herald/ St Andrews Citizen. ...airs]], writing to the press on its behalf.<ref>'Soundbites', ''The Sunday Herald'' June 6, 1999 SECTION: Pg. 4</ref> In 2001 Ferrier took redundancy from CO
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  • ...040523/ai_n12588834/ Revealed: university professor worked for CIA] Sunday Herald, The, May 23, 2004 by Neil Mackay, Investigations Editor and Ruaridh Arrow ===Graduates of Glasgow University===
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  • In 1956 he joined the ''Glasgow Herald'' as its Leader-writer and a year later was appointed director of the [[Ins
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  • ...rs as an advertising copywriter, before founding Tony Meehan Associates in Glasgow.' ...niversity of Stirling]] and is visiting professor of consumer studies at [[Glasgow Caledonian University]].<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/medialeisure/A-M
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  • DAVID MILLER of the [[Glasgow University Media Group]] continues an investigation, begun in the February ...to the American Civil War. I last heard them rising from the crowd at the Glasgow Rangers football ground, where every alternate Saturday the chant is probab
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  • ...and particularly that of The [[Sunday Times]]. We publish here in full the Glasgow University Media Research Unit survey. ...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
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  • ...dium" align="right" caption="Press Tv Report from the SDL Demonstration in Glasgow">7xS9TtzRkSk</Youtube> ..., Accessed 07-December-2009</ref> The group carried out a demonstration in Glasgow on the 14-November-2009<ref>David Leask, [http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.
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  • ...e]] in although the idea was developed from a 2002 visit to Easterhouse in Glasgow by Duncan Smith and Montgomerie. <ref>Cook, C. (2010) [http://www.ft.com/cm ...came to Easterhouse and left with a new vision for the Tory party], ''The Herald'', 23-March-2002, Accessed 28-March-2011</ref>
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  • '''Dundas & Wilson''' is a UK law firm with offices in London, Edinburgh and Glasgow. It describes itself as having "particular expertise within 4 key sectors - ...has prompted accusations of a “conflict of interest” from Spinwatch, a Glasgow-based body which monitors public relations. It has threatened to lodge a co
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  • ...l'', Accessed 03-March-2010</ref><ref>Beverley Lyons, Rising Empire, ''The Herald'', 21-August-1995</ref>. ...r Cains Beer 'Massive' offer may add chain of 100 pubs to portfolio, ''The Herald'', 23-August-2008</ref>.
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  • ...7961014.png Screengrab here])</ref> Khan was the Westminster candidate for Glasgow East to fight the 2010 General Election <ref>Hamira Khan [http://www.hamira ...cement he had switched his support from Labour to the Conservatives. The ''Herald'' reported:
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  • ...back home'.<ref>Neil Mackay, (2006) ''The War on Truth'', Glasgow: Sunday Herald Books, p. 104</ref> ...ites Mackay.<ref>Neil Mackay, (2006) ''The War on Truth'', Glasgow: Sunday Herald Books, p. 104</ref>
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  • *[[Daniel Jewesbury]], involved with the Glasgow-based radical magazine [[Variant]] ...Telegraph, the Sunday Independent (Ireland), The Irish Post, The Catholic Herald - and [[Living Marxism]].<ref>[http://patrickwest1974.blogspot.com/2010/04/
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  • ...by Diageo and the company is the largest financial sponsor <ref> ''Glasgow Herald'' 10/11/2009, Paul Hutcheon, "Minimum pricing fightback by whiskey industry
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  • *[[Raffaele Esposito]] - architect and urban designer, DRS / Glasgow City Council *[[Neil McGuire]] - designer and design tutor, Glasgow School of Art
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  • ...tor, circa 1996<ref>Pill scare in UK led to overseas panic ''The Herald'' (Glasgow) November 21, 1996Pg. 7</ref> | [[Living Marxism]] | [[Revolutionary Commun
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  • ...Control Trust.<ref>Pill scare in UK led to overseas panic ''The Herald'' (Glasgow) November 21, 1996Pg. 7</ref> ...om/doc/1P2-23741846.html 'Try to Get a Life, Not a Lawyer'], ''The Herald (Glasgow)'', 9 June 1999
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  • ...Police, according to its website, is the largest police force in Scotland (Glasgow and West Scotland area) with 8,000 officers and 2,700 police staff, origina ...Revealed: a web of police bids to infiltrate protest groups] ''The Sunday Herald'' 25 April 2009, accessed 06/12/10 </ref> The paper also reported that in
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  • ...June/July 1996, No. 32, p. 3</ref> The fullest report of this was in the ''Herald'': ...>Alison Daniels 'Scientific racist' faces boycott by students The Herald (Glasgow) April 17, 1996, Pg. 7</ref>
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  • ...resort; Tycoon accused of 'strong-arm' tactics against council'], ''Sunday Herald'', 4 October 2009</ref> ...almond.17119534 'Lottery winners tea party is defended by Salmond'], ''The Herald'', 29 March 2012.</ref> </blockquote>
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  • ...reveal the true extent of silent power at Scottish parliament'], ''Sunday Herald'', Jan 14 2001.</ref> ...Public Relations]] defends lobbying in the Letters page of the ''[[Sunday Herald]]'', 21 January 2001]]
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  • ...ine!”’ <ref> David Belcher A war that split three kingdoms The Herald (Glasgow), December 10, 2001, Pg. 26</ref>
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  • ...Ps 'taking risk' in prescribing a little drink for good health The Herald (Glasgow) April 14, 1993, Pg. 7.</ref> The article was also reported in the Herald under the headline ‘Alcohol “is good for you”’,<ref> ‘Alcohol...
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  • ..., to the north of the Firth of Clyde and 25 mi (40 km) west of the city of Glasgow. The submarine base encompasses a number of separate sites, the primary two *'''Faslane''', 25 miles from Glasgow
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  • ...funding."<ref>Alan Hunter, Drink research grant defended, ''The Herald'' (Glasgow) December 6, 1994: Pg. 3.</ref> ...for-alcohol-research-1.605972 #500,000 aid for alcohol research] ''Glasgow Herald'', Thursday 26 October 1989.
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  • ...rnout in Loyalist stronghold includes defiant female vote, ''The Herald'' (Glasgow), 23 May 1998.</ref>
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  • ...e address as the [[Health Inequalities Alliance]] at 11-12 Newton Terrace, Glasgow.<ref name="CH">Data from Companies House February 2014</ref> ...ma.23565901 Call for probe into health forum link to Big Pharma], ''Sunday Herald'', 2 March 2014.
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