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The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
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2017-05-11
Children from several of the area’s primary schools enjoy a sneak preview of the new, £12m Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries.
Charity put staff at risk of deadly lung disease
£1.2m bill a pain in time of budget woe.
Open homes could rent for £10,000
Young shepherd ‘devastated’ after dog attacks on his flock
Teachers in a spin over craze
Zeus gets new hope from TV’s supervet
Red Lichties’ title success nets lucky Scots punter £60,000
Kirkcaldy woman used her false teeth to smuggle drugs
Friends of Pilmuir Works seek answers over building’s fate
Top economist gives insight into challenges facing the economy
Fife shopkeeper says police took two days to respond to 999 call
fife: news in brief
Man fined for pub glass assault
Town’s regeneration plans on the drawing board after charrette
Developer to resubmit proposals to convert town hall into flats
Man had indecent child images
Busy teachers ‘have no time to go to the toilet’
Davidson backing ‘pain in the backside’ MEP
Tory fraud allegations ‘politically motivated’
Greens will only field candidates in three Scots constituencies
How long to reign over us?
Lovebirds’ new roost on Forth Road Bridge
Drink-driver was more than 10 times over legal limit
Family grieves for ‘beautiful’ Evha after theme park death
Tayside dentists’ mercy mission to help refugees
Dundee labelled ‘city of paranormal discovery’
Angus scientist to join trek to end of the Earth
Amputee’s message of hope
Startling Trump FBI claim
Wolves will ravage livestock in Scotland
CorreCtions and ClarifiCations
Boxes for the troops
The Serial: Far From the Rowan Tree Day 76
Bus firm moves to extend fare drop scheme
Apology from Barclays CEO
800 jobs to be phased out if financial mega merger goes ahead
Scottish companies make list of top 1,000 UK inspirational firms
Crisis-hit dairy farmers ‘now £1 billion in debt’
War of words over report into IT system failings
Increase in livestock going to auction marts
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McIlroy wants to add Players title to CV
Folkswood has the ability to bounce back
Flyers explain delay in plans for new season
World Rugby moves to deter ‘project players’
Real survive scare to book final place again
Old Trafford fans asked to play part
Title win is the perfect way for me to finish
White lie helped Sturrock onway
Montrose go north with belief
Loons’ late, late show levels matters at Annan
McKinnon ‘delighted’ to bring King on board
Declan McManus,
No complacency, promises Murray
Townsend ‘excited’ by World Cup pool draw
Dundee keeper given ‘new lease of life’ by arrival of new boss McCann
Big and beautiful in Broughty The house was built in 1890 by architect Charles Oar
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