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Robbie Shepherd and young poets unveil new Doric anthology
A new anthology of Doric verse was launched by weil kent broadcaster Robbie Shepherd today (Thursday, May 14) as part of the Word Festival celebrations.
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Hamish the Haggis meets Aberdeen tots at Word
Aberdeen’s nursery-age tots have met up with a 5ft 6’ tall haggis called Hamish as part of this year’s Word Festival celebrations.
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Hamish the Haggis meets Aberdeen tots at Word
Aberdeen’s nursery-age tots have met up with a 5ft 6’ tall haggis called Hamish as part of this year’s Word Festival celebrations. The tartan-bunneted children's character is the creation of author Linda Strachan, one of the writers taking part in the Marathon Oil Schools' and Children's Festival, which runs alongside the...
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Spend a Night at the Museum
Just days before the launch of the sequel to Hollywood blockbuster Night at the Museum, visitors to an Aberdeen event will have the chance to see how close the film script comes to real life.
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City pupil wins Manga Shakespeare competition
A creative Aberdeen school girl has scooped top place in a national art competition by giving a modern comic book twist to a Shakespearean classic.
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Spend a Night at the Museum
Just days before the launch of the sequel to Hollywood blockbuster Night at the Museum, visitors to an Aberdeen event will have the chance to see how close the film script comes to real life.
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City pupil wins Manga Shakespeare competition
A creative Aberdeen school girl has scooped top place in a national art competition by giving a modern comic book twist to a Shakespearean classic.
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Understanding the sources of campylobacter infection in Scotland
A report has been published today by the FSA Scotland (FSAS) on research that was led by Dr Ken Forbes, School of Medicine and Dentistry, along with Drs Norval Strachan, Iain Ogden and John Dallas at the University of Aberdeen.
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Scientists discover how thalidomide causes limb defects
Scientists have uncovered how and why limbs are targeted by thalidomide - the drug that caused serious defects in babies whose mothers had taken it to relieve their morning sickness.
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Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner gives University lecture
A former Guantanamo Bay prisoner will give a free public talk at the University of Aberdeen tonight (Monday, May 11).
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