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A Hitherto-Unseen Photo of Ranger, Scotland's (Nearly) Black Lion
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With almost 900,000 hits since I uploaded it on 12 June 2012, by far the most popular of all of my 300+ ShukerNature posts is my exposure of three online black lion photographs as computer-modified fakes . Comment?
Next season's Highland League fixtures unveiled
The current campaign ends this Saturday with Lossiemouth's trip to Fort William, bringing the curtain down on a term which saw Cove Rangers crowned as new champions. Comment?
Why Farageism stops at the border
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Contrary to his subsequent assertions, the protest which greeted Nigel Farage on his trip to Edinburgh last week was not motivated by anti-British or anti-English "hatred". Most of the students who heckled the UKIP leader outside the Canon's Gait pub on the Royal Mile were in no way associated with the SNP or the independence movement, while those ... (more) Comment?
Popping out for a Paddle: Penguins Settle in with Parade around Pool
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May 24, 2013 - ST ANDREWS, Scotland -- The 4 females who have been transferred from the Seaview Wildlife Encounter in the Isle of Wight are now permanent residents at the coastal attraction. Comment?
Fire trial witness accused of lying
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A witness in the trial of two men accused of murdering three people in a Helensburgh house fire has been called a "bare-faced liar" by a defence QC. Comment?
Sharkey murder trial: Witness branded 'bare-faced liar' as...
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SIMON FRASER was giving evidence in the trial of two men accused of starting a fire which led to the deaths of three members of the same family in 2011. Comment?
Sharkey fire trial: Accused 'had victim run-ins'
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A man accused of murder told a friend that a father who died in a house fire with his two children had "got what he deserved", a court has heard. Comment?
Please don't let Penicuik school go to waste
Angry Penicuik parents are stepping up their campaign to stop Midlothian Council building a waste recycling centre beside a primary school. Comment?
Council tenants invited to feedback day
Food, fun and an array of information on housing topics will all be available when Midlothian Council hosts its annual Tenants Day on Friday May 31. Comment?
Gorebridge woman's charity abseil tribute to gran
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A Midlothian woman is preparing to dangle herself from one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks to raise money in memory of her gran. Comment?
Pubs have Cup Final licence requests rejected
The Ship Inn in Musselburgh and Brig Inn in Tranent have been refused extensions to their licences for Sunday's Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Hibs. Comment?
Rangers: Chris Humphrey in talks; Nicky Law signs
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The out-of-contract star is high on the Ibrox manager's wanted list and, according to the Express Rangers are expected to make an offer of a three-year contract imminently. Comment?
Eleventh-hour attempt to save Cupar Sheriff Court
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OPPONENTS of plans to close Cupar Sheriff Court have launched an eleventh-hour plea to save it from the axe. Comment?
Atos creates 50 'high value' jobs at new development centre
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IT services firm Atos has opened a new development and innovation centre in Moray, Scotland, which it says will create 50 "high value" jobs, with a further 200 to follow. Comment?
'Smart pig farming' offers producers a brighter future
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'Smart pig farming' - the application of Information and Communications Technology - will offer hard-pushed pig farmers a way to remain competitive in the future. Comment?
Pub named after a hero of the Battle of Waterloo refuses to serve...
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Sailors from a Royal Navy ship on a farewell tour of the UK were given the Freedom of her namesake city - then turned away from a pub named after a hero of the Battle of Waterloo because they were in uniform. Comment?
Primary school contract awarded
The 8.3m contract to build a new primary school in Alloa has been awarded to Elgin-based Robertson Construction Group. Comment?
Junior Sunshine Girls fixed on medal
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With just under four months to go before the start of the World Youth Netball Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, Jamaica Netball Association's president Marva Bernard said the junior Sunshine Girls have their eyes fixed on winning a medal at the tournament. Comment?
Blackcircles.com: Survey Shows Ignorance of Tyre Maintenance Endangering UK Motorists
A large proportion of the British population do not take an active interest in maintaining their tyres, but I'm sure they would if they knew the road safety implications. Comment?
Jags ace Kris never gave up on dream
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Now the Partick Thistle striker is determined to make the most of his shot at the big time when he realises his SPL dream. Comment?