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Richard Bath: 'It isn't enough for Boroughmuir to say they'd make no comment'
INCREDIBLY, RACE is once again a live issue in Britain. A YouGov poll published yesterday shows that 22 per cent of Britons are seriously considering voting for the BNP and that were there to be an election tomorrow the racist party's vote would
John Huggan: Chubby checks in with an all-round view
IN THESE interesting financial times, not many in the world of golf have escaped unscathed. But some are inevitably surviving better than others. Take Andrew 'Chubby' Chandler, former tour player and now one of the game's most successful
Iain Morrison: Robinson facing three key decisions for Fijian Test
YOU HAVE to get up pretty early to catch the combined brainpower of the Scottish press pack napping. When Andy Robinson announced his initial Scotland squad last week it didn't include Glasgow fly-half Dan Parks. So who, the obvious question was
Michelle Rodger: Customers' buying cycle can lead to a chain reaction
THE recession may at last be loosening its stranglehold on our economy but it is clear that despite any little green shoots that might tentatively be appearing, the landscape on which we do business will never be the same.
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Tom English: Premier League top clubs are up to their tonsils in borrowed money
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Martin Hannan: Sariska's just Champion
Moira Gordon: The market demands that we bring through young Scots players
Tom English: Ibrox salesman makes his pitch
Tom English: Donald plays his Trump card but who is going to play the course?
John Huggan: Why Faxon's so close-knit with Scotland
Moira Gordon: Mowbray's middle riddle ahead of Old Firm bow
Richard Bath: Ready for a kick in the Parks
Andrew Smith: Cap fits for Blackpool's rock
Pat Nevin: 'Rangers, with their inability to spend, appear to be falling, albeit with a modicum of style'
Martin Hannan: Sea the Stars is good enough to win the Prix de L' Arc de Triomphe
Richard Bath: Reborn Beattie guns for glory
John Huggan: European Tour's Race to Dubai weighted in favour of golf's big names
Paul Forsyth: King Kanoute
John Huggan: A fairway from being fair
Paul Forsyth: King Kanoute
Tom English: 'In Miller's world it's one rule for continentals and another for Scots'
Tom English: 'In Miller's world it's one rule for continentals and another for Scots'
Richard Moore: Millar fully engaged
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