The Scotsman - Commentopinion-comment:CommentA strange week: Transsexual parental paradox- July 5, 2008 CHRISTOPHER MACKIE ON THE NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSEDhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/A-strange-week-Transsexual-parental.4259040.jp News Review: Scotland's proud legacy for a healthier nation- July 5, 2008 On the 60th anniversary of the National Health Service, LYNDSAY MOSS reviews the unique contribution Scots have made to the institutionhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/News-Review-Scotland39s-proud-legacy.4259157.jp The speech- July 5, 2008 FREDERICK DOUGLASS, 5 July 1852http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/The-speech.4259139.jp Lee Randall: When it's time to face the music, pick last song with care- July 5, 2008 AFTER a long Monday taken up with travel and interviews, I found myself unwinding in a Marylebone eatery, swirling a delicious ros Rioja round my glass while discussing metaphttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/Lee-Randall-When-it39s-time.4259045.jp Joyce McMillan: Time to lance the boil of anti-Scottish resentment- July 5, 2008 TO LONDON, this week, to find the city most entertainingly exercised by the key cultural, political and sporting question of the hour namely, whether its inhabitants shouldhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/Joyce-McMillan-Time--to.4259153.jp Mammoth task of preservation- July 5, 2008 IF THERE is one iconic picture of Ice Age humans, it must surely be that of half a dozen muscled prehistoric cavemen surrounding an angry mammoth that they are trying to spearhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/Mammoth-task-of-preservation.4259009.jp The call of the wild all we are saying is, give beasts a chance- July 5, 2008 Scotland should be much more open to the many benefits that reintroducing native species offer, writes PETER CLARKEhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/The-call-of-the-wild.4259042.jp Opening up trade is best way to help solve Africa's food crisis- July 5, 2008 THIS month is the latest G8 summit, which meets on Monday to Wednesday on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. The main agenda includes climate change and the world food crisis.http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/Opening-up-trade--is.4259142.jp Putting science back on the right career path- July 5, 2008 Persuading pupils to view the subject as a serious career path is a priority for business, writes Christopher Mackiehttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/Putting-science-back-on-the.4259004.jp Sorry seems to be hardest word but Labour must learn to say it- July 4, 2008 The party in Scotland has a lot of thinking and a lot of changing to do. And it needs to discover some humility, says GERRY HASSANhttp://thescotsman.scotsman.com/comment/Sorry-seems-to-be-hardest.4255095.jp |