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UNDER AFRICAN SCANS

Marilène Oliver's work spans new digital technologies, traditional print and sculpture.She uses MRI and PET scanning to discover the inside of the…
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THREE GARDENS IN THE HAND WORTH ONE IN THE BUSH

I have read with interest the thread of correspondence regarding the exclusivity of Drummond Place Garden, writes John MacDonald of Jamaica Street…
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COUNCIL GETS TOUGH ON EMPTY HOMES

Edinburgh Council's Finance and Budget Committee today approved outline plans to reduce the number of long-term empty homes in the capital.Following…
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DRUMMOND PLACE DISCONTENT CONTINUES

My partner and I live on Scotland Street, writes Susie Bell, and have been trying for some time to get a key to the Drummond Place Garden – to no…
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DOWNHILL PHILOSOPHY ON BROUGHTON STREET

Diogenes of Sinope lived from c.412–c.323 BC in Ancient Greece, and was a philosopher of the Cynic school.He is said to have travelled by day…
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NEW TOWN CONTAINERISATION – DRAFT PLANS AVAILABLE HERE EARLY

At long last, provisional Council plans for where to site on-street waste containers in the New Town and West End are about to be issued. Spurtle has…
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HAMMER-THROWING REED BACKS LEAD 2014

Broughton hammer-throwing sensation and Team Scotland member Kimberley Reed will be busy at today's Lead 2014 conference at Edinburgh University,…
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DRUMMOND YOUTH WORKERS IN NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

Students from Drummond Community High School have come in as runners-up at the prestigious National Youth Worker of the Year Awards.The six senior…
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COO'S A PRETTY BOY, THEN?

This rather appealing pigeon (right) and its mate have cropped up on one of the disintegrating entrances to the apparently disintegrating 93 McDonald…
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DEMOCRACY AT THE SHARP END

The presidential election in Kenya earlier this month brought victory for Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta. Although the violence associated with…
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