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Tag Archives: cliche

Closing the 2012 Olympics

Posted on August 14, 2012 by newsroom

For Argyll published its response to the London 2012 Games Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, Business, Community News, Major Events, Sporting Activities, Tourism | Tagged arena, Argyll, Avatar, British fashion, city, cliche, closong ending, Darcey Bussell, endings, graphic equaliser, Kim Gavin, landmark structures, lighting design, London 2012, M25, Magical Mystery Tour, making the news, music, newsprint, Norman Cook, Olympic Flame, Olympic Games 2012, opening ceremony, orbital bypass, phoenix, pixels, spectacle, Stella Mccartney | 5 Comments

MSPs play for Check on capital spending for economic recovery

Posted on August 7, 2012 by newsroom

Stuart McMillan and Jackie Baillie, respectively SNP MSP for West Scotland and Labour MSP for Dumbarton, Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Funding, Politics | Tagged .common cause, approach, Argyll, austerity, capital investment, capital spending, chess, cliche, common front, Dumbarton, economic recovery, english opening, existing powers, failures, Funding, hedgehog defence, Jackie Baillie MSP, Labour, Letters, Scottish Government, shovel ready projects, SNP, Stuart McMillan MSP, support, tuart McMillan MSP, UK Government, west scotland | 3 Comments

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