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Scotsman.com News - Politics - Oct 3, 2007
DAVID CAMERON today told Gordon Brown: "Just get on with it. Call the election." The Tory leader told his party conference in Blackpool that the Prime Minister had to stop dithering.
Scotsman.com News - Foot and mouth - Oct 3, 2007
PATIENCE is wearing thin throughout the countryside, but farmers were urged yesterday to dig deep and hold their tempers for just a little longer.
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
SHEILA McLEAN wonders what Alex Salmond plans to do once he gets people's views on subjects such as abortion.
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
ON the 50th anniversary of Sputnik 1, the rule that no power can 'own' the heavens looks in danger.
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
CLAIRE SMITH finds out why a public-health marketer has ended up as one of Scotland's most influential players.
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
EXIT polls predict a new trend of men readjusting themselves to the right: on the X-front - their cross in the ballot box - rather than in the Y-fronts. Are more British men set to turn Conservative, attracted by the …
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
THESE days you have more chance of catching a sunny day in Scotland than ignoring the green debate. Regardless of your personal interest in green issues, you cannot have failed to notice protests at airports and …
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
WOLFSON, which had spent much of the last few years as the unblemished star of Scotland's technology, received another hit when it was revealed that its chip had been left out of one of the new models of Apple's iPod - …
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
TRYING to put as positive a spin as possible on Trinity Mirror's failure to sell off some of its regional newspapers, Sly Bailey, its chief executive, spoke of her determination to pursue the group's "technology-led …
Scotsman.com News - Comment - Oct 3, 2007
"LIGHTS, camera, action!" I somehow can't imagine those words being uttered in the Scottish courts before the clerk of court announces "court rise".