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Brown humiliates Alexander
WENDY Alexander was ridiculed by her political opponents last night after she was ordered by Gordon Brown to "close down" any further discussion of an independence referendum in Scotland.
Burma's cries for help stifled by paranoid military regime
AS HUNDREDS of thousands of refugees waited for emergency relief yesterday and for their leaders to act, the Burmese junta went ahead with a national referendum aimed at keeping its members in power.
Fuel shortages, credit crunch and binge drinking: Scotland in 1408
FUEL shortages dog the country and MSPs face scandals over expenses and falling standards.
Rangers fans plan to paint town blue as tickets sell for thousands
GLASGOW is expecting a bumper delivery of Tennent's, Manchester has sold out of hotel rooms and Ibrox has rented Europe's biggest TV screen: the scene is set for Rangers' greatest football match in 36 years.
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