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24 July, 2008

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Lamb trade hit from several angles

Argyll sheep farmers warn of sea eagle attacks

What’s on in the West Highlands?

Shinty: Late goal ends Strathglass’s MacTavish Cup challenge

Shooting: Islay lad targets Olympics

Football: Saints head for cup final

Officers recognised

Pipe band are new Scottish champions

Settle down to a cup of tea and a remarkable Mull family story

Island split over single wind turbine

Blind man robbed of dog

Huge rise in traffic following Skye Bridge tolls removal

Friends through technology

Hello Dolly show success

Gemma sets designs on Cannes

Famous Oban landmark sold

Rivalry for Outdoor title

SAMS to expand

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