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Saturday, 17th May 2008
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Brian Monteith
MSPs' train sets run out of steam
DO our MSPs crave to return to their childhood? Are they so nostalgic and dewy-eyed that they live in a romantic world where steam trains puffed through Border hills and the fat controller welcomed them into his subsidised station office?
Bendy Wendy's memory problem
DOES Scottish Labour leader Wendy really know what she's doing? It's a fair question to ask. Only two years ago she was touting around Edinburgh a pomposity of professors who could tell us how to run our country better. Socialism had little
It's store wars, so fight your corner
LOCAL shopkeepers can rest easy, everything is going to come up a bed of roses – from henceforth shoppers will pick up their string bags of yore and skip gaily down to the butcher, baker and candlestick maker, while swallows soar and butterflies flut
Weak rivals let Alex Salmond stick to job
RONNIE REAGAN had it. Tony Blair had it. Now it seems that our very own First Minister Alex Salmond has it too.
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Dead or alive, it'll still be my body
DNA profiling isn't so innocent
US election not a done deal yet
New tax for rich will cost Capital
McCain can chip away at America
You can't trust beauty to fussy planning rules
Turmoil in the global market affects us all
More bobbies on the streets make city safer
Edinburgh still ahead in an uneven contest
Monteith calls on non-party fight for union
Tighten your belts for a lean year in the city
Turbines for schools plan just a lot of wind
TV wifey is the glue holding us all together
Unruly pupils must be taught a hard lesson BRIAN MONTEITH
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