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		<title>By: Celtic still 10 points behind, Hibs keep up fight for 2nd place &#171; Scissors Kick</title>
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		<description>[...] A 10 point-gap in the SPL: is the season over? &#8220;Travelling back home through Gatwick last night, I quickly checked the football scores before switching off the phone for the flight. At the time, Rangers where winning 1-0 against St Mirren and Celtic where 1-0 up against Hibs. Nothing unusual in that I thought, but as an illustration of the fragility of the Old Firm this season, by the time I landed in Rotterdam, Celtic had somehow managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and websites across the nation decreed the end of the Scottish football season for 2009/10.&#8221; (Inside Left) [...]</description>
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