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News

Four Candidates enter battle for Holyrood leadership ... and only one backs Wendy's stanceBy Paul Hutcheon, Scottish Political Editor
By James Cusick, Westminster Editor
By James Hamilton

International

WITH Radovan Karadzic finally captured, Belgrade has promised swift action to apprehend fellow war crimes suspect, Ratko Mladic. But delivering his arrest will not be easy.From Simon Jennings in the Hague and Aleksandar Roknic in Belgrade.
From Katarina Kratovac in Belgrade
People are starving but aid workers cannot get through to them because of spiralling violence

From Steve Bloomfield in Nairobi

Sport

After uprooting from MK Dons, Colin Cameron is determined to make the most of a new chapter in an illustrious career, finds Stewart Fisher
CREDIT CRUNCH: Will the global economic downturn put the bite on Scottish football clubs’ balance sheets? Stewart Fisher reports
Muted transfer activity, notwithstanding Gareth Barry’s possible arrival, suggests Liverpool will again disappoint, writes Gabriele Marcotti

Business

Edinburgh giant expected to be among worst hit as banks report half-year resultsBy John Phelps
By Selwyn Parker
CREDIT CRUNCH SPECIAL: how banks went from darlings of the stock exchange to pariahsBy Selwyn Parker

Arts

FESTIVAL: By night they tread the boards at the Fringe ... by day they lead dramatically different lives

By Paul Dalgarno

FESTIVAL: Crisis what crisis? scrimping through the credit crunch and recycling her own life has provided Lucy Porter with a rich vein of comedy by Vicky Allan
FESTIVAL: Tracey Emin takes time out from preparations for her first retrospective exhibition to talk to Paul Dalgarno about her most famous – and notorious – work

Life

1958 Andrew McLeod is a child living in Cuba in the early days of Che Guevara and Fidel Castro’s Revolución

2008 He returns to the haunts of his childhood ... but with the island on the cusp of another transformation, how do ordinary Cubans feel about the future?

By Vicky Allan
 


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