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Past Scottish Features Of The Week

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The Capital Scot began the "Feature of the Week" in February 1997. Some weeks the feature was a link to a site of interest. Some of those links were of interest only at the time, and some were incorporated in the various pages of The Capital Scot. This page presents past "Feature Links of the Week" - located at this site - whose content may or may not retain interest with the passage of time. [NOTE: The links are reviewed from time to time to ensure that they are current. However, no attempt is made to maintain e-mail addresses as they can go out of date quickly and untraceably.]

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