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Diamond Bert Started conversation Nov 27, 2001
There is a version available in Scotland. It has many of the same national and international stories (and same cartoon), but the sport section is slanted towards local events. In the Edinburgh Area, it is distributed on the early morning buses, as well as at the railway stations. There are also some people who stand on some of the busier street corners and hand it out (including to cars stopped at traffic lights).
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Steaker Posted Mar 18, 2002
I have to say, what a great wee paper - just enough to entertain you on the way to work, nothing too complicated, and a fair selection of quirky articles too to wake you up. I particularly like the letters page, which tends to be pretty fast moving day to day, and deals with down to earth problems, rather than the more weighty guff you get in The Times and the like. Top stuff, I hope it keeps going from strength to strength.
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The one they call "Oi, get off my garden" Posted Aug 14, 2002
Hmmm... An employee of Metro perchance?
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manda1111 Posted Aug 14, 2002
Sorry to butt in on your conversation, but if
Researcher "The one they call "Oi, get off my garden"
would go back to there own page and then click on the "EDIT PAGE" button and then write a little something about your self then a ACE can come and welcome you there properly
Sorry for interrupting your conversation
Manda
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