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A future for cod?

Peterhead, Aberdeenshire Dawn arrives slowly over the harbour, the luminous blue of the new day mingling with the inky black of night, brightened by a few pink-tinged clouds. There are points of light from a handful of trawlers that have returned from the the North Sea. Just around the corner long refrigeration lorries are beginning to arrive and back up next to the auction house, ready to receive...

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Won't Panic Selling Falling Shares Just Increase Insurance Premiums?

PETERHEAD, Scotland, November 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Most people will have heard in the media various panicked commentators urging or implicitly urging people to sell their shares. There have been dark hints of a recession or even a depression. If that's coming, ...

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When the Fines for Being Uninsured Cost Less Than Being Insured, What Can We Expect?

PETERHEAD, Scotland, November 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Rising numbers of uninsured drivers in the UK are causing concern. The Motor Insurer's Bureau places the current number at 1.5 million, holding them responsible for 200 deaths each year, as well as hundreds of ...

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Caddis out to impress club boss Strachan

PAUL CADDIS hopes starring for Scotland Under-21s will enhance his chances at Celtic.

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People: Lumley makes it in the flesh

AFTER being superimposed on publicity photos for the Jean Muir exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland, Joanna Lumley turned up in the flesh for the opening of the show

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Muir: We have to adapt to a kicking game

The Springboks' preparations for the Test against Scotland have been rocked.

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Injuries and international leave Celtic running short

The Celtic manager Gordon Strachan has no qualms about losing six players to Scotland for next week's friendly against Argentina, despite revealing the club's injury crisis has led to him implementing non-contact training routines at Lennoxtown.

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First Minister opens new learning centre

ALEX Salmond, the First Minister, yesterday opened a new learning centre in Ellon built through a deal between Banff and Buchan College and Aberdeenshire Council.

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First Minister opens new learning centre

ALEX Salmond, the First Minister, yesterday opened a new learning centre in Ellon built through a deal between Banff and Buchan College and Aberdeenshire Council.

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Stonehead - More Weekend Reading

I've been reading a few smallholding blogs this afternoon and a couple of them are certainly worth a visit. First up is: Musings from a Stonehead: The trials and tribulations of a modern crofter A transplant from down under living in the frozen north or Insch, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland as it's more commonly known. He lives on a croft (Scottish for very small farm) and tries to live the

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Labour goes Forth

On a night marked by its success in a Parliamentary byelection in Scotland, the Labour Party also kept two vulnerable council seats in the main Scottish cities. The first was in Forth ward, Edinburgh city council, and the second was Andy Muir’s victory in Bailieston ward of Glasgow city council. An Independent candidate took Whissendine ward [...]

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Scottish woman found guilty of selling nonexistent holidays

A woman in Scotland, who pretended that she was a travel agent, talked two families and friends of theirs into giving her £34,000 to buy holidays that did not exist, was sentenced to 12 months in jail on Thursday. Maureen Muir, a 41-year-old mother of two, admitted to the scam that she carried out [...]

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Jean Muir: A Fashion Icon at The National Museum of Scotland

EDINBURGH.- The National Museum of Scotland present today Jean Muir: A Fashion Icon, on view through March 15, 2009. Explore the workings of this 20th century fashion designer, and unravel the distinctive 'Jean Muir' look. Jean Muir was an iconic figure in the world of fashion design. In 2005, the Jean Muir collection of over 18,000 items was donated to National Museums Scotland by

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a new opinion in UK / Ireland Guide about Stonehaven Fireball Festival (Scotland)

a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Stonehaven Fireball Festival (Scotland) written by dunner7 I first came across this festival when I was living in Edinburgh. I had gone to the infamous Edinburgh Street Party for Hogmanay and fancied something a bit different and more low ...