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Welcome to the NEW Scotsin website - the fast-growing Scottish business and people network connecting dynamic Scots In London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York, Sydney, Hong Kong, Scotland, England, America and around the World across all sectors - Scots in business, media, arts, finance etc. Register now - make it happen pre-launch!
Yours aye, Eddie Tait, Founder, Scotsin.com (Photo by www.ianmacaulay.com)
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Charity
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Written by ScotsCare
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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Celebrate St Andrew's Night early on 9th October at The Bedford Arms in Balham with a celebration of Scottish Music, with ScotsCare, the charity for needy Scots in London.
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Heritage
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Written by Homecoming Scotland
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Sunday, 07 September 2008 |
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If you or your organisation is supporting Homecoming Scotland 2009, Homecoming Scotland know
what you're doing to spread the word. Margaret McLeod of The Scottish
Tourist Guides Association (STGA) got in touch to tell us what they're
doing.
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Scotsin
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Written by Scotsin
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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Here are a few tips about making connections on our new Scotsin.com website. First, login or register, then visit "Members".
Click on the name or profile of the person you'd like to connect with.
Then click on "Connections/Request Connection". When they accept your
connection request, their image / avatar will appear in this box above
and you will be able to view their profile and other users will be able
to see that they are connected with you as determined by both parties.
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Creative Arts
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Written by London Feis
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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 |
After last year's very public launch in the House of Commons, and the
undoubted success of the first edition, the second London Feis
(Roehampton, 5-7 September) is fast approaching. The hope is that the
event will become a firm date on the musical agenda for lovers of Scots
music in and around London.
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Charity
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Written by Isla Rosser-Owen
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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 |
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The chance for a group of talented young musicians from Uist - the 'Flying Fiddles' - to play at the Cape Breton Festival has been scuppered by the collapse of Zoom Airlines, and they are now left with the task of raising £6000 to buy replacement tickets.
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