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Alan Fisher

My tiff with Senator McCain
12 January 2010, No. 192


Alf Young

Are we heading for a second crash?
7 January 2010, No. 191

Murray Ritchie

Border control?
14 January 2010, No. 194

Jack McLean

Wee, the people
5 November 2009, No. 165

Walter Humes

The sad puzzlement of Gordon Brown
6 January 2010, No. 190

Jill Stephenson

An attack on the mind
12 January 2010, No. 192

R D Kernohan

Some neglected reputations
22 December 2009, No. 186

Some distorted reputations
21 December 2009, No. 185

Andrew Hook

Beauty and its critics
16 December 2009, No. 183


Alex Wood

What Orwell teaches us today
13 Janurary 2010, No. 193

Barbara Millar

How teaching ruins lives
7 January 2010, No. 191

Robin Downie

MPs are not just mouthpieces
12 January 2010, No. 192

Catherine Czerkawska

Manifesto on a school wall
10 December 2009, No. 181

Peter MacAulay

A language under siege
17 December 2009, No. 184

Sheila Hetherington

Jean’s hut and Nancy’s bus shelter
23 December 2009, No 187


Gerard Rochford

New Year’s Eve
5 January 2010, No. 189

Zabirjid Mustefa

Checkpoint, 3am
14 January 2010, No. 194

Anne Keenan

The train comes back, just for me
14 January 2010, No. 194

Christopher Harvie

Our song, but which one?
21 December 2009, No. 185

George Robertson

When will we learn to love Europe?
17 December 2009, No. 184

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21.01.10
Issue no 197


The circling of
the vultures


Kenneth Roy
on hypocrisy and hysteria
in the Megrahi case
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We are creating
a desert
Alf Young
on the wider significance

of the Cadbury takeover
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Cities
in winter


Islay McLeod’s
photo-essay
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A trail of
two cities

R D Kernohan
on why Edinburgh is
losing out to Glasgow
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Carpark
cricket


Alan Fisher
on Pakistan’s love affair
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