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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
... that this is censorship. It's not on for someone other than an editor to decide what goes on TV."Duncan Fraser, a spokesman for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, admitted that stewards did patrol the area and members of the media were asked to make sure they were accredited, but he said it was only done to make sure that events ran smoothly. "There is absolutely no question of journalists...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
... that this is censorship. It's not on for someone other than an editor to decide what goes on TV."Duncan Fraser, a spokesman for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, admitted that stewards did patrol the area and members of the media were asked to make sure they were accredited, but he said it was only done to make sure that events ran smoothly. "There is absolutely no question of journalists...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
... they will be entitled to a £1 discount for one of the following two home games.Managing director Duncan Fraser said: "As a club which, alongside the Old Firm, have almost all away fixtures ticket only, we understand the time and cost issues that this results in."We, however, have decided against going down this route to ensure that we handle the distribution of all our away tickets....
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
... part of the stadium.On a statement released on the club's website, Aberdeen F.C managing director Duncan Fraser said: "As a club which, alongside the Old Firm have almost all away fixtures ticket only, we understand the time and cost issues that this results in."We however have decided against going down this route to ensure that we handle the distribution of all our away tickets."At...
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BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
Aberdeen managing director Duncan Fraser told the club website: "With the start of the feasibility study, we are now really starting to push forward with the arena project and discuss how various key partners can get involved and it is vital for Aberdeen Football Club that we don't lose this momentum. The redevelopment of Pittodrie is not an option, so it is absolutely crucial that we...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
Aberdeen managing director Duncan Fraser told the club website: "With the start of the feasibility study, we are now really starting to push forward with the arena project and discuss how various key partners can get involved and it is vital for Aberdeen Football Club that we don't lose this momentum.