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Half of injured workers sue firms

14.07.2008 19:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HALF of people injured at work have sued their employer, according to a report out today.


Sprinter a step closer to Games

14.07.2008 19:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CONTROVERSIAL sprinter Dwain Chambers could be on his way to the Beijing Olympics after winning the 100 metres at the Aviva UK National Championships in a time of 10.00 second

Student murders: 2nd man charged

14.07.2008 19:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A SECOND man has been charged with the double murder of French students Gabriel Ferez and Laurent Bonomo in south London on 29 June.

Hauppauge selects NXP PC TV SoC

14.07.2008 19:15    dmeurope.com
Hauppauge Computer Works has selected the NXP Semiconductors' SAA7164E PC TV system-on-chip and its latest generation silicon tuner TDA18271HD to power the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 PCI Express tuner.

Kravchuk: Only NATO can protect Ukraine

14.07.2008 17:09    for-ua.com
The first president ofUkraine Leonid Kravchuk is sure that our state should stand againstinterference into its national interests, he said Monday.Kravchuk is convinced thatonly NATO can provide proper protection for Ukraine.According to him, there canbe no territorial discussions concerning Crimea.
Kravchuk: Only NATO can protect Ukraine

Ukraine complicates visa rules for Ukrainians living in Israel

14.07.2008 17:09    for-ua.com
Ukrainian citizens, who have leftfor Israel for permanent residence after 1991,may face the problem of entering Ukraine due to plans of the UkrainianForeign Ministry's consulate service to change the mechanism for issuing visasfor this category of people. Those Ukrainians who

Oliynyk: Deputies must be fined

14.07.2008 17:09    for-ua.com
The state should not payfor failed work.BYuT member SvyatoslavOliynyk expressed his opinion to IMC commenting on the ineffectiveness of theparliament's work.Speaking about fining thedeputies for ineffective work he said he did not mind such approach. "I don'tmind to fine those

Ukraine's intelligence forces to cooperate

14.07.2008 17:09    for-ua.com
Leadership of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service andMain Department of the Defence Ministry Intelligenceof Ukraine held a joint working meeting at military intelligence's centraloffice in Kyiv. The meeting participants discussed arange of practical issues related to bilateral cooperation of the intelligenceagencies

How Rosie Swale-Pope ran round the world

14.07.2008 09:28    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HAVING been threatened by a wild-eyed axeman in the forests of Siberia, run over by a bus in Russia, come face to face with bears and ravenous wolves and received almost 30 pr

how Rosie Swale-Pope ran round the world

14.07.2008 07:49    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HAVING been threatened by a wild-eyed axeman in the forests of Siberia, run over by a bus in Russia, come face to face with bears and ravenous wolves and received almost 30 pr

25,000 Exam results by e-mail or text

14.07.2008 00:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MORE than 25,000 youngsters have signed up to receive their exam results by text or e-mail, officials said yesterday.

One in 8 is crime victim abroad

14.07.2008 00:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
AS MANY as 12 per cent of Britons travelling overseas have been victims of crime in the last five years, figures show today.

Air show weekend grounded by rain

14.07.2008 00:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THOUSANDS of aviation fans were left disappointed yesterday after the world's largest military airshow was cancelled for the second day running following heavy rain.

Cancer survival rate higher than thought

14.07.2008 00:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE number of cancer survivors in the UK has hit two million, a massive increase on previous estimates, new research commissioned by Macmillan Cancer Support suggests.

Waiter's first novel up for £60,000 prize

14.07.2008 00:20    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A 27-YEAR-OLD waiter has been longlisted for a £60,000 book prize for his first novel.

Protest as gay bishop speaks

14.07.2008 00:19    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE world's first openly gay Anglican bishop was heckled by an angry protester as he tried to read a sermon last night.

Protest halts work at coal port

14.07.2008 00:19    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ENVIRONMENTAL protesters in Australia brought the world's biggest coal terminal to a standstill yesterday by blocking railway lines and chaining themselves to freight cars

Thousands tap into plumb jobs

14.07.2008 00:19    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MORE than 1,000 people a week are calling a training group asking how they can change their career and take up plumbing, according to a new report to be published today.

Battle for Glasgow East shifts to the moral high ground

14.07.2008 00:19    thescotsman.scotsman.com
LABOUR came under intense pressure from both the Catholic Church and the SNP on its moral and religious record yesterday as the campaign for the Glasgow East by-election inten

Financial experts tell SNP: Local income tax won't work

14.07.2008 00:19    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ALEX Salmond's plans to introduce a local income tax in Scotland suffered a fresh setback last night when accountants who deal with council finances said the scheme would

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