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Not every operator can say he's transported ancient Egyptian artefacts,

13th July 2000, Page 38
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

or had the harrowing duty of looking after the personal effects of the dead after a terrorist attack on a Jumbo jet. But Edinburgh firm T&S Transport has done both. As 'aid Newinat reports, of all things, the most priceless is trust...

t's not everyone who can say: "I had that Tutankhamen's gold mask in the back of the truck once," but Mark 1 o C

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T&S Transport, can. The family-run business has a solid reputation as a .1 o c

safe pair of hands and when the Goicl of the Pharaohs exhibition came to Edinburgh, Telfer got the job of picking up the priceless

treasure at the airport.

"We were met by the Egyptian Police

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