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Sad Blenders sing for Alex
Choir members will be singing their hearts out at this Sunday's battle against Brisbane's Voiceworks and Sydney's Barker College, at 7.30pm.
Is there a doctor in the town?
\"In spite of all my calls, I haven't found a local doctor for her yet. It's a problem. She had a doctor in Kingston, but it's too difficult making the trip back and forth. I'd like some help finding a local doctor for her ... I'd like to know she is being looked after.\" \"Some of my patients are from Kingston,\" [Alex Maitland] says. \"You're talking about 5,000 in Gananoque and 5,000 or 6,000 more from the surrounding areas.\" \"The Kingston area has been listed as overserviced, but the health ministry has not clarified whether Gananoque itself is overserviced,\" he said.
Chosen to be part of the Big Dig; Scots students at work on Boston's (pounds) 10bn building project
[Ryan Gow], who worked with Big Dig contractor Mass Electric, said: \"It was a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, without doubt a life-changing experience. I had difficulty understanding just how the project could possibly be so expensive. Now that I have seen it up close (and it's easily seen almost anywhere in downtown Boston!), the sheer enormity of what is being done makes the price more understandable. A posting to the Big Dig seemed an ideal carrot with which to tempt members of Scotland's Young Engineers Clubs, with branches in 139 schools across the country. In conjunction with the Scottish Council for Development and Industry, an essay contest was organised with the Big Dig as the subject. Gow and [Alex Maitland] came out as winners. \"We'd like to invite two more young Scots to work on the Big Dig. Mass Electric, which sponsored Alex and Ryan, are willing to repeat the offer.\"
DO THE CONTINENTAL
'Coming back, i get the 5.13pm from paris that arrives at 6.29pm British time. i see the same faces every week. it's a chummy atmosphere, especially on the return journey on Friday when we are all coming home for the weekend.' The possibility of being on the Continent within two hours has made owning a property close to the Eurostar terminal at london's St pancras international station, next to King's Cross, a desirable proposition. The economics of weekly commuting to paris by Eurostar will make sense for many people. A return from King's Cross costs from Pounds 69. A return to liverpool from london can cost you more than Pounds 130, depending on when you purchase the ticket. But is the service a good one? 'Eurostar don't do a lot to reward their regular travellers,' says Mr [Alex Maitland-Hudson]. 'And sometimes things go horribly wrong. When the volcanic ash cloud floated above the country last year, everyone tried to catch the train, and it took me 11 hours to get home using the train, ferry and, finally, a cab, which cost Pounds 150.' What advice does he have for anyone contemplating commuting to paris? 'it's only comfortably do-able if you have somewhere to live mid-week in paris,' he says. 'Don't go business-class because you will be surrounded by people on mobiles talking far too loudly.
ICE COLD ON ALEX ; BUSINESSMAN JOINS ATTACK ON NATS Ice cream king goes to war with SNPleader Salmond
Mackie's ice cream chief Maitland Mackie, whose firm is based in the Gordon constituency [ALEX Salmond] hopes to win, launched a tub- thumping attack on independence. In an open letter, Mackie said: \"The unity of our UK is at stake. Its destruction is the key policy of the SNP. It is time to stand up and be counted on the issue, especially those in Gordon who have been given the splendid chance to put the independencenotion back in its box forever. Mackie, who is a former Lib Demcandidate, urged tactical voting in the constituency vote to keep Salmond out.
ICE COLD ON ALEX ; BUSINESSMAN JOINS ATTACK ON NATS Ice cream king goes to war with SNPleader Salmond
Mackie's ice cream chief Maitland Mackie, whose firm is based in the Gordon constituency [ALEX Salmond] hopes to win, launched a tub- thumping attack on independence. In an open letter, Mackie said: \"The unity of our UK is at stake. Its destruction is the key policy of the SNP. It is time to stand up and be counted on the issue, especially those in Gordon who have been given the splendid chance to put the independencenotion back in its box forever. Mackie, who is a former Lib Demcandidate, urged tactical voting in the constituency vote to keep Salmond out.
ICE COLD ON ALEX ; BUSINESSMAN JOINS ATTACK ON NATS Ice cream king goes to war with SNPleader Salmond
Mackie's ice cream chief Maitland Mackie, whose firm is based in the Gordon constituency [ALEX Salmond] hopes to win, launched a tub- thumping attack on independence. In an open letter, Mackie said: \"The unity of our UK is at stake. Its destruction is the key policy of the SNP. It is time to stand up and be counted on the issue, especially those in Gordon who have been given the splendid chance to put the independencenotion back in its box forever. Mackie, who is a former Lib Demcandidate, urged tactical voting in the constituency vote to keep Salmond out.
ICE COLD ON ALEX ; BUSINESSMAN JOINS JACK IN ATTACKING NATS Ice cream king goes to warwith SNP leader Salmond COUNTDOWN TO MAY 3rd
Mackie's ice cream chief Maitland Mackie, whose firm is based in the Gordon constituency [ALEX Salmond] hopes to win, launched a tub- thumping attack on independence. In an open letter, Mackie said: \"The unity of our UK is at stake. Its destruction is the key policy of the SNP. It is time to stand up and be counted on the issue, especially those in Gordon who have been given the splendid chance to put the independencenotion back in its box forever. Mackie, who is a former Lib Demcandidate, urged tactical voting in the constituency vote to keep Salmond out.