News and opinion since 1995 (Anorak)
Loading ... MORE no news on the Madeleine McCann case. It is now a week since the three-year-old girl was snatched from a Portugal holiday resort. The story has been distressing to watch on our TV screens. What it must like for the parents of Madeleine only a few can know.

A gift from Scotland to Brazil: drought and despair (The Scotsman)
SEU Dodo walks through the lush Brazilian woodland he knows well, picking out medicinal plants: lobera for diabetes, one known as "the king of medicines" for the menopause, another he claims can cure flu in a day.

Barnett Formula of 'Scottish subsidy' to face Lords review (The Scotsman)
SCOTLAND'S historic spending advantage over England is to be reviewed by the House of Lords in an attempt to end what critics say is an indefensible subsidy.

Posters123.com – Brand New Website with Lots More (PRWeb)
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The real deal inside 'Second Life' (The Spokesman-Review)
Frank Sheridan makes his living buying and developing islands, leasing ocean-front property and designing houses. But while the 45-year-old Spokane resident's income is real, his land and services exist only on computer servers, part of a massive, online world called "Second Life."

Shopping malls and retail stores (Zawya)
July 2007 Region-wide tour of developments and trends in one of the GCC's most dynamic sectors. The Retail Evolution Consumers - or Generation C - are evolving into a new species of shoppers, and retailers who fail to adapt just won't survive.

Trams given green light but it's the end for EARL and delay for other key projects (The Scotsman)
A £600 MILLION project to run trams through Scotland's capital was last night given the go-ahead after opposition parties united to force the SNP government to accept the scheme.

Increasing Sick Days Linked to Smog and Air Pollution, 'Adopt the Sky' Online Project Allows Everyone Support Stronger ... (PRWeb)
Americans are breathing dirty air. As court-ordered deadlines approach for the federal government to decide on strengthening protections against air pollution, people from across the country will voice their opinion to the Environmental Protection Agency that clean air protections are important for our health, our environment, and our future through a new online project called "Adopt the Sky." ...



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