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  • The dinosaurs are already stars in Australia, where Mactaggart (an Aussie) & Co. conceived them.

    The T. Rex Tour 2007

  • "I wanted to offer something that was entertaining and informative," says Mactaggart.

    The T. Rex Tour 2007

  • Shadow equalities minister Fiona Mactaggart said: Allowing civil partnership ceremonies to take place in religious buildings was part of Labour's Equalities Act, so it's welcome to see the Government pressing ahead with this.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • "We wanted a more modern looking car that is more relevant to current technology," Mactaggart said.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Tom FitzGerald 2011

  • "If you ran upside down 165 to 175 mph, it would stick to the ceiling," said Les Mactaggart, IndyCar's senior technical director.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Tom FitzGerald 2011

  • Labour MP and former Home Office minister Fiona Mactaggart said: "Unless there is a completely relentless focus on protecting children then they are not going to be protected."

    The Guardian World News Mark Townsend 2011

  • Ayrshire Metal Products Ltd, prior to that our shipyard, Mactaggart and Mickel showing

    icAyrshire 2010

  • A canny, family-run business in the west coast heartland, Mactaggart

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Slough MP Fiona's Mactaggart (Lab) said Slough's school admissions problems stem from it being a very small education authority with an 11-plus system, which she said local parents value.

    unknown title 2009

  • In November 2008, Mactaggart repeated a version of the same claim when she told BBC Radio

    The Guardian World News 2009

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