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  The Sunday Mail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sunday Mail is the name of various newspapers:
Sunday Mail (Scotland), UK The Sunday Mail (Brisbane), Queensland, Australia
Sunday Mail (Adelaide), Sunday edition to The Advertiser (Australia)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sunday_Mail   (105 words)

  
 Millar, John on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
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 Scotland's Sunday Mail helps raise £1 million for CancerBACUP 'Angels' : Cancerbackup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Nurses in Scotland will be linked to the same free phone helpline number, 0808 800 1234, as their London counterparts.
Editor of the Sunday Mail, Allan Rennie, said: "Cancer is one of the greatest health problems in Scotland.
12% of lung cancer in the UK diagnosed in Scotland (9% of the population is Scottish).
www.cancerbackup.org.uk /News/Press/Pressreleasesstatements/2002/9549   (576 words)

  
 Sunday Mail article
We have analysed Scotland's national performance and potential and worked out a strategy to bridge the two that is based on new and clear thinking, not tired old political rhetoric.
We start from a simple observation that we all know to be true: Scotland has massive economic potential, but a mediocre economic performance.
Then we have to focus those independent powers on placing Scotland at a competitive advantage to the rest of the UK and Europe.
www.goldratt.co.uk /lib/sunmail.htm   (974 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | What the Scottish Sunday papers say
Scotland on Sunday says David Cameron will undertake a wholesale review of Scotland's devolution settlement if, as expected, he becomes Conservative leader next month.
The Sunday Mail claims the number of pensioners starving to death in Scotland is the highest in a decade.
The Sunday Post reports that a man has been arrested by police in connection with the death of a new-born baby.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4453876.stm   (136 words)

  
 Welcome to Dialogue Youth
Young Scot, the national youth information agency and The Sunday Mail have joined forces to create these unique awards, which, for the first time will celebrate the many positive things that ordinary young people throughout Scotland are doing that often go unnoticed.
The Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards are open to all young people in Scotland aged 12 to 22 and there are eleven categories covering every aspect of the lives of young people growing up in Scotland today - entry forms can be downloaded at www.youngscot.org/awards.
The Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards will be held on Friday 31st March at The Gait in the Merchant City Quarter of Glasgow.
www.dialogueyouth.org /news/?ID=51   (456 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Scotland | What the Scottish Sunday papers say
The Sunday Times says that pressure was mounting on Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson to resign after the Scottish Prison Service admitted that a terminally ill woman had been jailed by mistake.
A bodybuilder is suspected of being Scotland's worst serial rapist, attacking at least 10 women, according to the Sunday Mail.
The Mail on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror both say that a group of Scots MPs have sparked outrage by accepting a £25,000 trip to Euro 2004 in Portugal as guests of burger chain McDonald's.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/scotland/3017819.stm   (240 words)

  
 Media in Glasgow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city of Glasgow, Scotland is home to large sections of the Scottish national media.
BBC Scotland — the national broadcaster, based in Queen Margaret Drive
Scottish Television — one of Scotland's two independent ITV companies, owned by the SMG plc which also owns Grampian Television (both Scottish and Grampian are now known as stv).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Media_in_Glasgow   (217 words)

  
 Scientology --- 1996 Article-"Cult Wants to Teach Our Children" (Sunday Mail, Scotland)
The Sunday Mail [scottish publication, not to be confused with the Mail on Sunday] 28th March 1995
Mrs Milton DENIED to Sunday Mail investigators that the teaching methods she uses had direct links with Scientology, the cult founded by fl-magic fanatic L. Ron Hubbard.
One anxious mother phoned the Sunday Mail after Mrs Milton warned parents at the Eric Liddell Centre on Wednesday night that a newspaper article might be appearing, linking her with cults.
www.holysmoke.org /cos/cult-targets-children1996.htm   (747 words)

  
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Scotland's 8 testing laboratories have been kept open over the weekend, and an extra 70 staff have been drafted to work in the surveillance zones set up around Cellardyke.
The intention is to publish the results of that surveillance weekly." The chief vet said the Cellardyke swan had been dead for some time and was partially decomposed when it was found at the high water mark in the Fife village on Wednesday [5 Apr 2006].
Angus McNicol, Head of the RICS Scotland Rural faculty, said: "This is a worrying situation for everyone, but it is important that people remain calm.
www.promedmail.org /pls/promed/f?p=2400:1001:11337703455855802017::NO::F2400_P1001_BACK_PAGE,F2400_P1001_PUB_MAIL_ID:1000,32628   (2001 words)

  
 allmediascotland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Leading The Daily Mail, Josephine Rooney has withheld her payment in protest because the local authority failed to prevent anti-social behaviour in her area.
Despite not being represented in the competition, Scottish viewing figures for the TV coverage of the World Cup are two percentage points up on the UK average.
Matches are drawing bigger audiences in Scotland than south of the border, with England matches the only exception.
www.allmediascotland.com /ams/newspage.asp   (734 words)

  
 DanceSafe: UK: Coke Nation
Shock figures obtained by the Sunday Mail reveal police made more than 100 drugs busts a day last year and arrested more than 40,000 users and dealers.
The increase in seizures is reflected in the rising number of drug deaths in Scotland, which has reached 330 a year.
The Association of Chief Police Officers Scotland say people in possession of small amounts of drugs, particularly hard drugs, are still arrested and brought to trial in Scotland, in contrast to what is happening in most other countries.
www.mapinc.org /safe/v03/n1740/a05.html   (835 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - Business - London bombings boost tabloid sales but qualities suffer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
In the mid-market, the Daily Mail saw a month-on-month increase of 3% to 2.42 million, but its arch rival the Daily Express lost 6% to 835,937.
The Sunday Mail lost 4.5% to 553,054 and the Sunday Express shed a massive 9.9% to 887,401.
Sales of Scotland on Sunday held firm, just 0.6% lower at 75,183 as many readers jetted abroad for the school holidays.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /business.cfm?id=1777072005   (976 words)

  
 Deaf Today v2.0: NAME YOUR UNSUNG HEROES: WHY GREAT SC0TS L0VE THE GREAT SC0TS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
The only hearing person in his household, Scott was selected from thousands of unsung heroes by Sunday Mail readers last year for his devotion to his mum, dad and two brothers.
It doesn't matter who they are this is Scotland's chance to say 'thank you' to the ordinary people who have made a difference to the lives of others.
THE Sunday Mail Great Scots event, which I attended last year, is a fantastic collection of Scottish achievers in all avenues and walks of life.
www.deaftoday.com /news/archives/004869.html   (1557 words)

  
 CNN.com - Scotland celebrates win over Dutch - Nov. 16, 2003
For once, the headlines made happy reading for Scotland coach Berti Vogts after his side's surprise win over the Netherlands in the first leg of their Euro 2004 playoff.
Scotland had not beaten the Netherlands since their famous win at the 1978 World Cup, while the Sunday Herald described the match as the Scots' biggest win since beating France in a World Cup qualifier 14 years ago.
Scotland will be without defender Christian Dailly, who picked up his second yellow card of the competition, and midfielder Paul Devlin who has a tooth problem.
www.cnn.com /2003/SPORT/football/11/16/scotland.reax   (438 words)

  
 Killer Heroin Dumped On England's Junkies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
But as they highlighted their findings in Glasgow yesterday, one of the city's biggest drug dealers said the killer batch had been removed from Scotland.
"There will still be some stuff around in Scotland, but the deaths here should stop." Experts believe the batch of heroin was probably accidentally contaminated with the bug when the drug was being mixed with other substances before sale.
Dr Laurence Gruer of the Greater Glasgow Health Board said the most accurate figures available showed that 20 people in Scotland, eight in Dublin and seven in England and Wales had died of the illness.
www.mapinc.org /drugnews/v00/n820/a03.html   (326 words)

  
 News & Events - Workwithus.org
The Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards 2006 will honour the great things done by young people, from helping their neighbourhoods or starting their own business to outstanding achievements in sport, arts and volunteering.
The Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards 2006 are sponsored by Historic Scotland, Strathclyde Business School, NHS Health Scotland, Volunteer Development Scotland, Careers Scotland, and Hugh K.Clarkson and Sons Ltd and supported by the Scottish Youth Parliament and Dialogue Youth
In an unprecedented move Friends of the Earth Scotland has just launched an emergency Legal Defence Fund appeal.Friends of the Earth is taking the Scottish Executive to court to challenge their dec...
www.workwithus.org /newsevents/News.aspx?cid=511537   (611 words)

  
 100701 Sunday Mail Seven Days
Despite getting the Sunday Mail's lifetime achievement award, the veteran actor promised there was much more to come from him.
"These actors are born and bred in Scotland, but their careers are going to get bigger and they are going to work in the States and all over the world.
Every day he paid a great deal of attention to his appearance and his job and it is that attention to detail which has got me here today.
www.dougrayscottinfocus.com /100701_sunday_mail_seven_days.htm   (563 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - Hate mail sent to female MSPs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
FEMALE MSPs have received threatening hate mail after anti-abortion extremists published their personal details on the internet and on thousands of explicit leaflets sent to their constituents’ homes.
Although the guidance was not sent to doctors in Scotland, the legal position is the same and underage girls in Scotland can have abortions without the need to inform their parents.
Scotland on Sunday kicks off of the new season with a free fixtures wallchart
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /index.cfm?id=881462004   (908 words)

  
 Oxfam - Oxfam in Scotland Campaigns - Make Poverty History events
Oxfam in Scotland has taken to the road with a “Generate the Poverty Debate “ roadshow.
The roadshow is visiting 8 towns and cities throughout Scotland and has the support of anti-poverty campaigners, politicians and schoolchildren.
The Sunday Mail, Scotland’s biggest Sunday Newspaper has joined forces with the Make Poverty History Campaign to urge readers to sign their petition – Scotland says Make Poverty History.
www.oxfam.org.uk /about_us/scotland/mph_archive.htm   (241 words)

  
 Secret plan to quit Iraq | the Daily Mail
Mail on Sunday comment: Why we must not be rushed into pulling out of Iraq
Britain and America are secretly preparing to withdraw most of their troops from Iraq - despite warnings of the grave consequences for the region, The Mail on Sunday has learned.
According to a BPIX survey for The Mail on Sunday, 52 per cent of Britons think UK troops should return home only when Iraq is a peaceful democracy, which could take years.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=355291&in_page_id=1770   (1521 words)

  
 Lara St. John - Sunday Mail, January 14, 2001
The gorgeous Scots-Canadian has never played in the UK because she didn't think we were ready for her bad-girl image - but now promoters are clamoring to sign her up.
I never did an interview for these folks, and their quotes (especially the tartan bit) had myself and friends rolling on the floor.
I would of course love to visit someday (that part is very true!!) but will probably, after this article, try to go incognito.
www.larastjohn.com /reviews/articles/sundaymail.html   (598 words)

  
 Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Advertising
Readers in Scotland who are interested in reading weekly entertainment guides in newspapers
Readers in Scotland who go to pop/rock concerts at least 2/3 times a year
Readers in Scotland who go to the cinema at least once a month
www.recordmail-advertising.co.uk /ents_s.htm   (161 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Scotland official pulls out amid allegations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Jim Ferguson met officials of the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland (CGCS) in Edinburgh on Monday after a press report in the Sunday Mail, which also alleged that weightlifting coach John McNiven, who is Ferguson's assistant, had failed a secret drugs test.
While the CGCS decided there was no issue with McNiven, because of the publicity surrounding the newspaper report he has decided to withdraw from the Scotland team along with Ferguson.
She says she is innocent and is awaiting results of her 'B' sample but UK Athletics has suspended her from competition pending the outcome.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=1408932&type=news   (241 words)

  
 Rampant Scotland Directory - Newspapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
However, the Web pages of the Sunday Herald are intended to be an additional part of the paper, rather than just a Web version of the printed paper.
Andy Bairden (formerly from Glasgow) writes a weekly column about various aspects of Scotland in the British Weekly which serves the Los Angeles and Orange County British community - although they have subscribers in every state in America and elsewhere.
Galloway Gazette and Stranraer News, the Voice of South West of Scotland since 1870 covering the whole of Galloway from Stranraer to Castle Douglas and everything in between.
www.rampantscotland.com /newspapers.htm   (1052 words)

  
 British Nursing News Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Calls to Scotland’s national smoking helpline have soared by 50 per cent as smokers try to kick the habit before the ban on lighting up in bars and restaurants comes into force.
GPs have confirmed that anti-smoking prescriptions and sales of nicotine patches have also shot up with patients admitting that the imminent ban is the major factor behind their bid to quit.
Sally Haw, from NHS Health Scotland, said in the Scotland on Sunday newspaper: “The increase is very much welcome and shows that public attitudes are changing.
www.bnn-online.co.uk /comments_display.asp?HeadlineID=918&Year=2005   (208 words)

  
 Faldo Series | Mail On Sunday, 06 July 2003
Zane Scotland, the boy wonder who four years ago played in the Open at 16 before slipping quietly out of the public eye, is back and ready to take the game by storm.
Scotland has now turned professional at the age of 20 and tomorrow he will be just one of the 1,778 hopefuls taking a first, tentative step towards glory when they play the opening round of qualifying at 16 courses around the country.
But rather than cashing in straight away, Scotland chose to remain an amateur and work on his game.
www.nickfaldo.com /series/template.php?pid=coverage_mailOnSunday&&t=te   (414 words)

  
 040101 Daily Record
Prime Minister Tony Blair, born in Scotland to English parents, is excluded on the grounds he supports England.
Born in Giffnock, Glasgow, he was raised in Fife, the middle of three sons to Reverend Dr John Ebenezer Brown, a Church of Scotland minister, and Jessie Elizabeth Brown, a former Whitehall secretary.
When he was appointed to the Scotland office, he threw himself into the technicalities of the Scotland Bill, earning the nickname "Mr Devolution" for delivering the nation's first Parliament in 300 years.
www.dougrayscottinfocus.com /040101_daily_record.htm   (4761 words)

  
 Daily Record: Part 1 - U Would Have Strung Us Up If We (...)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Thanks to pressure from the Sunday Mail and their Scots fans, U2 will play surprise gigs at the SECC tomorrow and on Tuesday.
It was the Sunday Mail who helped convince Bono, The Edge, bass player Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen to come here.
Initially, when details of the European leg of their Elevation 2001 Tour were scheduled, there were no plans to appear in Scotland.
www.u2world.com /news/article.php3?id_article=9373   (1200 words)

  
 Highlands of Scotland and Scotland Photographs.
THE HIGHLANDS of SCOTLAND - Imagine having the time to travel the Highlands of Scotland taking Photographs, having the time not only to photograph the Highlands, but the whole of Scotland.
I have been a professional photographer for more than forty years, spent mainly in newspapers in Scotland with the Daily Record and Sunday Mail and in recent years as picture editor of the Sunday Mail, Scotland's biggest selling Sunday.
Climbing the hills of the Scottish Highlands has also taken up a great part of my liesure time and as you will see from the Sunday Mail cutting, I will now have more time to spend trying to capture the beauty and grandeur of Scotland on film.
www.dwrobertson-photography.com /biography.html   (255 words)

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