
News
Snapshots of the past: newly released papers cast new light on the big political and social issues of the late 1980s.
By Tom Gordon
Hampden gig seats sold for twice face valueon Ticketmaster websites.
By John Bynorth
What can we expect from the new year? Sunday Herald writers and experts give their predictions
International
AFGHANISTAN: Losing the battle for Afghan hearts and minds. By Julius Cavendish in Kabul
FRANCE: Low viewing figures for film flattering Sarkozys glamorous wifeFrom Hugh Schofieldin Paris
SRI LANKA: Bombings in capital as troops target rebel strongholdsFrom Ranga Sirilalin Colombo
Opinion & Debate
SUNDAY HERALD EDITORIAL
Iain Macwhirteron forecasting
Tom Shields on Israeli bombings
Sport
CELTIC 2 - 2 DUNDEE UTDStewart Fisher at Celtic Park
HAMILTON 2 - 0 ABERDEENMark Walker at New Douglas Park
ST MIRREN 0 - 0 MOTHERWELLRon McKay at Love Street
Business
Calls to capitalise on European Investment Fund comes as Scottish businesses struggle for liquidity.
BUSINESS COMMENT: By Ron Hewitt
Shake up of television commissioning set to benefit independents... but uncertainty elsewhere.
Arts
Behind the scenes of Cirque du Soleil.
By Barry Didcock
From Hollywood A-listers, celebrity chefs and provocative artists to political heavyweights, visionary musicians and vulnerable communities
the Sunday Herald Magazines writing team got up close and personal with them all this past year in lively and informative interviews, reviews and reportage. As we prepare to revamp our features coverage into two great new magazines, we present a selection of the very best bits. Enjoy...
Antony Hegarty laughs, half-hiding his face with embarrassment behind his loose black cardigan. I used to be a go-go dancer, he says. People said I had nice legs. Interview by Graeme Green.
Life
If a dad gets something wrong, its not cast up for weeks after the event. Its regarded as endearing.
By Fiona Gibson
Ill forgo the jog or swim and stick with my traditional January exercise of turning book pages nice and slowly.