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	<title>Interview: Tommy Boyle, coach</title>
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	<title>Interview: Craig Levein, football manager</title>
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	<description>HAVING just passed the third anniversary of his arrival at Dundee United, Craig Levein is now approaching the end of  his first week being cast as  Scotland's most wanted </description> 
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	<title>Interview: David Obua, footballer</title>
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	<description>DAVID Obua was born in Uganda and educated in part in the United States. He has played club football in America and in South Africa, and has more than a score of  internationa</description> 
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	<title> Interview: Daevid Allen, musician</title>
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	<description>HE'S been banned from Paris and London but still preaches a  pothead pixie philosophy and sings about flying teapots. Welcome to the wacky world of  71-year-old Daevid All</description> 
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	<title>Interview: Gary Numan - Eighties synth  supremo is still flying high</title>
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	<description>IN a year when artists ditched guitars in favour of synthesisers, Gary Numan finally got his due. Which is superb, even better that he's touring to celebrate the 30th anni</description> 
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