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Monthly archives for 2007: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

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  1. Sell-by date a moveable feast for most consumers

    Scotsman.com News - Health - Dec 31, 2007

    MOST people seem happy to eat food after its sell-by date has passed, according to a new poll.

  2. Number of centenarians at record levels – and they’re nearly all women

    Scotsman.com News - Health - Dec 31, 2007

    THEY were children when the First World War broke out and in their sixties when man first walked on the Moon. Now aged 100 or more, the number of centenarians is increasing

  3. Back with a bang

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    EDINBURGH blasted itself back to the heart of worldwide New Year celebrations last night as up to 100,000 revellers toasted the arrival of 2008.

  4. More than 100 dead as riots grip Kenya

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    KENYAN police battled protesters in blazing slums yesterday after disputed elections returned President Mwai Kibaki to power and triggered turmoil that is believed to have lef

  5. Killer dog tragedy was an accident just 'waiting to happen'

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    A NEIGHBOUR of the couple whose rottweiler mauled their 13-month-old baby grandson to death said yesterday the attack was an accident "waiting to happen".

  6. How Mickey Mouse could save gold frog

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    WITH its bold orange or red skin and big black eyes, the tiny golden mantella frog, below, is a natural for a starring role in a Disney cartoon.

  7. North Korea's '26ft barrier to peace' is myth

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    SCOTLAND has the Loch Ness Monster, the Himalayas has the Abominable Snowman and Pyongyang's propaganda machine has the Korean Wall, a bogus barrier that has been a mainst

  8. Hunt for gunman after policewoman shot during pub robbery

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    A GUNMAN was on the loose last night after a policewoman was shot as she challenged robbers raiding a pub.

  9. Police 'refused to authorise' Bhutto autopsy

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    A LEAKED medical report shows Pakistani doctors did not establish whether opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was shot when she was killed in a suicide attack on Thursday.

  10. Big freeze is on way, say weather experts

    Scotsman.com News - News - Dec 31, 2007

    WEATHER forecasters are predicting chaos on the roads as Britain returns to work next week – with warnings of ice, sleet and freezing temperatures.

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