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Written by Eddie Tait
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It's New Year's Eve and the bells have just struckmidnight. From Bombay to Baltimore, Moscow to Madrid and Sydney toSwindon, what is everyone singing? No question about it, with thepossible exception of 'Happy Birthday', 'Auld Lang Syne' is the mostpopular song in the world!
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Written by Eddie Tait
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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Scottish Organic Food - don't Panic – Go Organic! Browse the shelves ofthe majority of Scottish supermarkets and you're sure to be tempted bythe ever-increasing range of organic products available to buy –something that many would have found simply incredible only fifty yearsago.
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Written by The Scottish Government
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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There is a little tartan flag on the moon.Commander Alan Bean, pilot of Apollo 12's lunar module, planted itthere in 1969, just a few months after Neil Armstrong had stuck anAmerican Stars & Stripes into the same lunar surface. Bothastronuauts were proud of their Scottish roots.
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Written by The Scottish Government
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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St Andrew is one of the oldest, most venerated saints in the world -and his influence extends far beyond the borders of Scotland. ThisNovember 30th, celebrations from our patron saint will be taking placeas far apart as Moscow and Manitoba...
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Written by Eddie Tait
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Sunday, 09 November 2008 |
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St Andrew always seems to me to be an ideal patron saint for Scotland. Asimple working fisherman; hard working and not afraid of standing upfor the right; a loyal, trustworthy man and above all, plain spoken.
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