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Raith Rovers 1-2 Dunfermline Ath

A last-minute own goal handed Dunfermline all three points in the Fife derby at Stark's Park. Mark Campbell headed Raith Rovers in front on 23 minutes when he met a lofted cross from Laurie Ellis. The Pars' pressure paid off in...

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Rifts appear ahead of G20 talks

Disputes over climate change and stimulus spending have emerged as G20 finance ministers gather in St Andrews, Fife. Some G20 nations want to end stimulus spending whereas the UK, still mired in a long downturn, is more...

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60s, 70s and 80s Live Band Disco Fundraising Night

The Windsor Hotel, Kirkcaldy, 07 Nov 2009 Tracy McCallum and Vikki Brisland from Kirkcaldy Integrated Community Schools in Kirkcaldy are holding a Fundraising Night in aid of Fife Action on Autism and the Namibia School...

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Couple flee to save their unborn baby from social workers

Despair: Kerry Robertson and Mark McDougall were told they were not bright enough to raise their child A heavily pregnant woman and her fiance have gone on the run after social workers threatened to take away their baby at...

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Two guilty over pedestrian death

The drivers of two separate cars have been convicted of dangerous driving in connection with the death of a 67-year-old pedestrian in Fife. Senga Elder was killed when the cars driven by Grant Whyte and Alan Duffus collided on...

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Fife Community Awards

Published: Friday 06 Nov 2009 by Fife Council FIFE COMMUNITIES RECOGNISED THROUGH AWARDS Fife Communities have again excelled in a national campaign deigned to highlight and encourage their efforts to improve their local...

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Student dies in 60ft cliff plunge

A first-year student has plunged 60ft to his death from a cliff close to his university in Fife. The 19-year-old was with friends when he fell from the cliff in St Andrews at about 0130 GMT on Friday. His body was washed up...

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JOHN MACLEOD: History and the battle for hearts and minds

At a New York dinner party in 1945, the young journalist Marietta Fitzgerald was tickled to find herself seated beside a celebrated Englishman - a very small man, fair, tanned, with sad, drooping eyes.

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Fruit Tree and Orchard Survey

Published: Friday 06 Nov 2009 by Fife Council Fife Coast and Countryside Trust needs your help in surveying Fife's fruit trees and ochards. This project builds on the tremendous resurgence in interest in orchards and local...

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Mother speaks of her hero soldier

Cpl Mason was injured by an improvised device in Kandahar The mother of a soldier who died from the wounds he received while on service in Afghanistan has said he will always be a hero. Linda Buchanan's comments came after the...

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