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Scotsman.com News - Glasgow - Jan 31, 2007
UNDERGROUND passengers were forced to walk through a smoke-filled tunnel after their train broke down during yesterday morning's rush hour.
Scotsman.com News - Glasgow - Jan 31, 2007
HUMAN remains found in a house were those of a grandmother missing for more than four years, police confirmed yesterday.
Scotsman.com News - Edinburgh - Jan 31, 2007
THE former leader of Edinburgh City Council admitted last night there had been "serious failures" in the way financial mismanagement allegations were dealt with while he was in charge.
Scotsman.com News - Leaders - Jan 31, 2007
IN RECENT years, there have been repeated concerns over lengthy ambulance response times in Scotland.
Scotsman.com News - Leaders - Jan 31, 2007
YESTERDAY saw the launch of "One Book - One Edinburgh", a campaign to popularise the reading habit and to publicise the capital's title of UNESCO City of Literature.
Scotsman.com News - Health - Jan 31, 2007
PATIENTS in Scotland will die as a result of European rules governing work breaks for ambulance crews, it was claimed yesterday.
Scotsman.com News - Edinburgh transport plans - Jan 31, 2007
TRAMS could be operating in the Scottish capital as early as 2009 - a year sooner than expected - transport chiefs have revealed.
Scotsman.com News - Aberdeen - Jan 31, 2007
RICHARD Power, 32, of Bridge of Don, admitted at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to drink driving twice on Tuesday on the same road but in different cars. Sentence was deferred until next month, but he was banned from driving …
Scotsman.com News - Aberdeen - Jan 31, 2007
A JOBSEEKER camped outside an oil firm's office until given a job. Lithuanian Roman Romasov, 26, who set up camp after sending his CV to dozens of companies, starts work with RGB in Aberdeen today.
Scotsman.com News - Features - Jan 31, 2007
KATE Winslet is at the peak of her career and has received a fifth Oscar nomination for her role in Little Children. But, as SARAH VIANNEY finds, there's one thing she values more than career success...her family life