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2016-07-29
‘All I thought was: I can’t let her drown’
Huge rise in court delays ‘agony’ for crime victims
Named person: Supreme Court rules against scheme.
Concern over future of Scots windfarm industry
Doc walked off hill after breaking her back
Street Champions aim to clean up the streets of Buckhaven
Huge turnout expected at town’s annual Highland Games
Cash available for unpaid carers
Worries grow over new Fife flight paths
Father chased thief up street
‘Best small festival in the world’ kicks off in Aberdour
Bid to evict Travellers from illegal site following residents’ concerns
Charity store seeks volunteers
Victim attacked with table leg in his own home in row over debt
Schools subject of American visit
Poll suggests Scots do not want rushed into indyref2
Poles still ‘welcome and valued’ in UK, says PM
Alzheimer’s progress slows with new drug
Friends reunited after 50 years
Striking workers ‘solid’
No shortage of actors for city’s ambitious film
Jail term likely for city money launderer
Dundee newsagent cheated taxman out of more than £1 million
A right sauce of discontent
Emotional Obama says Hillary can finish the job he started
Windfarm delay puts skilled jobs at risk
Frontline staff at our courts knew best
CorreCtions and ClarifiCations
Not that Courier!
The Serial: Georgie Day35
Asda snaps up Perthshire popcorn
More profit served by Fife-linked drinks giant
FTSE 100 slips as bank and oil shares slump
Scotland braced for impact of Lloyds job and branch cuts
Low oil price hits energy giant’s earnings
Farmers threaten new round of milk protests
Supermarket to launch Beef Shorthorn range
Brexit among topics at Rural Parliament event
Bigger not always best, says tough Scot Miley
Athletics dispute resolved
Glory beckons for Hills team at Goodwood
Syme to face Scotland partner
Walker leads as McIlroy
Lee sets electric pace with opening 62
Let the games begin, and sport prevail
Scots perfect in pool
Astana accuse Griffiths of punching defender
Dons have it all to do despite late equaliser
Warburton amused by Van Persie rumour
Rovers still waiting on clearance for Skacel
Davidson happy to welcome Paton
Saintswill take nothing forgranted
Blame me for sale of striker, insists Nelms
Dark Blues boss rues
‘harsh reality’ of Scottish football
Handling of clause saga defended by director
Jason Bourne
Rosemary Shrager at Perthshire on a Plate
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The courier & adverTiser Friday, July 29, 2016
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