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Why border issue could be barrier to split The Scotsman
THE idea of Border check points on every road from the Solway Firth to Berwick-on-Tweed will appal many Scots, but that is the picture which unionists paint of life in an independent Scotland.
How would we fare alone on a world stage? The Scotsman
FOR 300 years, Scotland has operated on the world stage as a part of the United Kingdom. Wars and campaigns, triumphs and disasters have been shared equally with Scotland's Union partners.
Latest Online Buzz 9 News Denver
Our latest Online Buzz looks at the wide divide between teens and grownups when it comes to IM'ing, and a site to share your worst prom photos and other growing-up angst.
Independence: what voters need to know The Scotsman
INDEPENDENCE is at the top of the agenda in Scotland for the first time in a generation. But what would an independent Scotland be like?
Wilderness at the crossroads The Scotsman
THEY are among the last wild places on earth - and some of the most endangered.
For Southern Papers, a Divisive Beat and History NPR
NPR.org , November 29, 2006 ยท Back in 1990, after my junior year in college, I held a summer internship at The News and Courier in Charleston, S.C. I got what I considered a big break: I was asked to write a profile of Harvey Gantt, who was running for Senate against the legendary Jesse Helms of North Carolina.
Little Rock Editor Faced Down Segregationists NPR
In September 1957, a high school in Little Rock, Ark., became a flashpoint in the fight for civil rights. A number of heroes emerged there -- not least the students themselves. But another figure, largely forgotten today, played a crucial role in the school's integration.
Religious hate crimes occur across whole of Scotland, says report The Scotsman
THE belief that sectarianism is a "west of Scotland problem" associated with football has been confounded by a new report, which reveals acts of religious hatred are being reported in almost every part of the country.
Momentum builds for SNP as poll puts party 5% up on Labour The Scotsman
ALEX Salmond is on course to become First Minister next May, according to a new opinion poll today for The Scotsman.
Independence 'will be gift to terrorists and illegal immigrants' The Scotsman
BREAKING up the Union would leave Scotland vulnerable to terrorist attack and a flood of illegal immigrants, John Reid, the Home Secretary, said yesterday in Labour's most scathing attack yet on the SNP.
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