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The knowledge: how to rule the roost

05.07.2008 23:48    telegraph.co.uk
Stop Playing Games Say what you think - but don't dwell on it. Although I always make my views clear, I've found it's not always productive to dig my heels in stubbornly and insist on things going my way. Go


Dear Vicki and Octavia

05.07.2008 23:48    telegraph.co.uk
Three years ago I left my wife of 21 years for a colleague. We are still together, and my wife, who was devastated, has finally moved on and found someone else. The problem is my 19-year-old daughter, who is unable

Spectator injured at Skerries motorbike rally

05.07.2008 23:46    breaking.tcm.ie
A 70-year-old man has been injured in an incident at a road race in Skerries in Dublin.

Wha's like us . . . David Coulthard

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
THE famous story about George Best recalls a hotel worker discovering the legendary footballer in bed one morning with a beauty queen, surrounded by empty champagne bottles an


ARCHIVES: JULY 4, 2004

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
Smoking is to be banned in all of Scotland's 7,500 pubs and bars under government plans to follow the highly successful tobacco-free zones in Ireland and New York.

Question of the week

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
Should Scottish MPs be banned from voting on laws that only apply south of the border?

Slapstick politics

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
OBSERVING Scottish Labour over the past few months has been like watching a re-run of the Seventies slapstick comedy Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, with pratfall followed b

Prospective patients find that money talks on the internet

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
WANT to look good? Have laser surgery for your eyes and then free Botox for your brow, courtesy of your doctor.

'Presumed consent' is best option

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
WHEN this newspaper launched its campaign for a rethink on organ donation laws a year ago, it was with just one aim in mind: to save lives by ensuring that more heart, kidney,

Catch up on the week

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
After winning an election in which he was the only candidate, Robert Mugabe was sworn in as president of Zimbabwe.

Animal crackers

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
RAMSDEN Brewery heiress Diana Myburgh adopted Jasper, a Doberman-Labrador mix, after spotting him emaciated and unloved at Battersea Dogs Home. When she died, she left him £25

Kayt Turner: 'I've had three months to get ready. So why am I clutching last-minute lists?

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
WE SPENT ages poring over websites to pick the perfect place to go on holiday. There were hours on the phone making arrangements for time off and coordinating diaries. We did

Fordyce Maxwell: 'The most critical time for any marriage is packing holiday bags'

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
THERE is a wise old saying - either that or it was a one-liner from an American comedian - that the most critical period for any marriage is breakfast. Given the permutations

Ewan Morrison: 'After a cuff round the lug at the Hill O' Many Stanes we travelled home in stony silence'

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
That was my first thought when I was a guest at the premiere party for the Stone Of Destiny feature film at Edinburgh Castle.

Profile: Adrian Chiles: The yummy Brummie

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
HE'S THE cheeky chappie who has made Brummie tones acceptable on prime time television, a talented broadcaster whose lugubrious looks have become ubiquitous on our screens

Tom Little: Lightbulb moment: let's pay MPs more

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
HOW many MPs does it take to change a lightbulb? Three: one to screw it in, a second to place the order with John Lewis and a third to make the expenses claim. And even then i

Peter Ross: Champ who gives a toss for future of Highland Games

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
SCOTLAND'S strongest man lives on top of a hill in the far south of Glasgow, in a room above his father's garage.

Eddie Barnes: It's no wonder politicians want to put their families first

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
ALAN Milburn started it. Five years ago, the then Health Secretary shocked everyone. First he resigned entirely unexpectedly. That was mildly interesting. But then it emerged

Dani Garavelli: Labours of love

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
IT WAS a tabloid editor's wet dream. Not one, but two freaky pregnancies in the same week. And not just your run-of-the-mill 12-year-old-gives-birth-in-the-school-toilet a

TOM BROWN: Sixty years of the NHS is reason for a good old knees up

05.07.2008 23:46    scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
There has never been a time when the health service was not in crisis

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