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and on BBC One we now join the BBC's news teams where you are.

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The First Minister warns David Cameron not to run

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a fear-based campaign to stay in the EU.

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We speak to the homeowners whose properties

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were damaged in December's floods who've now discovered they're not

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covered by their insurance policies.

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Younger people with neurological conditions are being cared

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for in old people's homes, according to one charity.

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What role should religion play in our education system?

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Humanists call for more non-religious views to be heard.

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And, we're on the red carpet at the Glasgow Film Festival

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The First Minister has warned David Cameron against fighting

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what she calls a "miserable, negative, fear-based" EU

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During a speech in London, Nicola Sturgeon said Mr Cameron had

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lost votes in the independence referendum, by being negative.

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She also said she wants an overwhelming vote in favour

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Here's our Westminster Correspondent, David Porter.

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Just a stone's from Parliament, the First Minister could not have chosen

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a more appropriate setting to get her message on Europe across to

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those at Westminster. The venue also just yards from the EU's

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headquarters in London. The symbolism of that will not be lost.

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For Nicola Sturgeon, there are shades in this debate of 2014 and

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the Scottish independence referendum. A warning to the Prime

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Minister. If you want to win this boat and remained in the EU, don't

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go negative. -- vote. Measurable, negative, fear -based campaign saw

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the no campaign in the Scottish referendum looms over the course of

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the campaign a 20 point lead. -- lose. I do not have to point to

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anyone here that the in campaign in this referendum does not have a 20

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point lead to squander. By a strange coincidence, as the First Minister

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was in his city, the Mayor of London was away in Northern Ireland with

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fellow Eurosceptics, seeing where one of the capital's 's iconic

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vehicles is built. It is a great opportunity for everywhere in the UK

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to benefit from a change relationship with the European Union

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that gets rid of their control of what we want to do, enables us to do

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free trade deals with China we could not otherwise do. Leading figures

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from both sides of the debate said they wanted to be positive. With

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almost four months to go and the stakes getting ever higher, could

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that just be wishful thinking? David joins me from Westminster. MPs

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are debating the timing of the referendum again and the SNP remains

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unhappy with the plans. Once again, in the Commons behind me, Europe is

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centre stage as MPs discuss the legal nuts and bolts of holding that

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referendum on the 23rd of June. The SNP is unhappy. They fear it should

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be held -- they feel it should be held later in the year and is too

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close to the Scottish Parliamentary elections on the 5th of May. They

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worry the Scottish election campaign could be overshadowed by all of the

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arguments on Europe. They say they have the support of all of the other

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devolved Administration 's. The SNP is unhappy about the timing or boat

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against the proposals tonight. Arithmetic is against them. Within

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the next hour or so MPs will go into the division lobbies and, by a large

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majority, they will support the proposals that the EU referendum to

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remain in the EU or leave the EU will be held on Thursday the 23rd of

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June. Many thanks for that. It's two months since hundreds

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of people were forced to leave their homes when flooding

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overwhelmed the Aberdeenshire It's led to homeowners making

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insurance claims for thousands But some say they're unhappy

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after one insurance company rejected their claims

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because their properties were too Storm Frank's aftermath. Hundreds of

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properties were flooded. Two months on many of the homes are waiting to

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be renovated. BBC Scotland has discovered that some householders in

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the village say they are struggling with one insurance company, Integra.

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Rosie Copeland is one of them. On the policy it said, are you within

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400 metres of a river? Whoever filled out the insurance had said,

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no. Then they turned round and said we're only 145 metres from the

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river. Then we do not think the water came directly from the river.

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It seemed to come through the village. Rosie took out the policy

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when she bought the house. Her husband, now in care, had just had a

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stroke. I cannot feel anything worse has really happened apart from my

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husband being taken away. You are waking up in the middle of the

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night, it is just awful. David Murray is a firefighter who helped

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night, it is just awful. David with the flood evacuation. He says

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he and his wife Karen were told to throw away their damaged goods,

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something they now regret. The stress it has put us under. I have

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not slept since the flood. 1st of August flood was so upsetting and I

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not knowing what we are going to do. not knowing what we are going to do.

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-- living bat. We will have nowhere to go but the house. It is just a

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terrifying thought. The insurance company just does not seem to care.

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It just wants to pass asked on and say it is your fault because you

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made a mistake. Householders I spoke to except they made the mistake in

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original policy applications. In many cases it was just a

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original policy applications. In oversight. They say the main point

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is that the water that did flood the properties did not come from the

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river but up here, at the golf course, where the River Dee burst

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its banks. It is much further away than 400 metres. Integra have told

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us they do not discuss customer details with the media. This

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afternoon they told us they had been in contact with some policyholders.

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Younger people with disorders of the nervous system

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That's according to the charity Sue Ryder, which says it's

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because there's a lack of specialist facilities.

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But the Scottish Government says it's investing

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This report from our health correspondent, Eleanor Bradford.

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Romana was just 23 and pregnant with her second child when she suffered a

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brain haemorrhage so severe it left her unable to walk or speak. Now she

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is nearly ready to live independently again and looking

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forward to her children being able to stay for the first time. I am

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looking... I suppose she has not been able to sleep. She never slept

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with me. How long since she slept been able to sleep. She never slept

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with you? Never in my life. She is 11 now. After her brain injury,

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Romana was put in award for the elderly for two years. You have

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things here that people would not have access to in a care home. We're

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really lucky. The centre is purpose built. Then she moved to a

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specialist centre in Aberdeen. Romana was a different lady when she

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came. She had been written off. Older people's homes and wards are

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good at the people in their 80s and 90s and they do a great job with

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that client group. People like Romana, younger people, they need a

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different environment. Conditions are quite different. The Sue Ryder

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charity estimates there were 250 people under the age of 65 who were

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in care homes for the elderly because they have some kind of brain

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injury or a disease of the nervous system. The Scottish Government says

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it is investing in better care for people in their own homes and also

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for care of people with motor neurone disease. I know where

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everything is now. Romana is one of the lucky few. 15 people are waiting

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for beds in this unit. One of them, in an old peoples home, calls every

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week to see if one has become available. When Romana moves out,

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maybe they will get lucky. You're watching Reporting

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Scotland from the BBC. Still to come on tonight's

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programme... The family of a young boy who lost

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a leg in an accident are backing a campaign for a state of the art

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microscope to be bought In sport, does success

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breed success? We ask, can Scotland

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build on their weekend And it's a long and

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costly Road to Rio. But Kimberley Rennicks

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can now Pay to Play. Religion is gaining influence

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in education, even though Scotland's That's according to a new report -

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by the Humanist Society of Scotland. It's calling for a debate,

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to ensure that education Our Social Affairs Correspondent,

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Reevel Alderson reports. Mass at a Catholic school on the

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outskirts of Glasgow. A daily service during Lent. The school says

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pupils do not have to participate. Religious education is just one

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dimensional. We would see religious education as being something that

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permeates the whole curriculum. Rather than talking about religious

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education, would rather talk about the formation of the whole person.

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The legal place of religion in schools dates back almost a century.

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Despite changes in society, it has been reinforced in recent years. At

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Catholic schools like this, formal religious activities are part and

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parcel of the school day. Under the law, all schools in Scotland are

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required to give religious observance. The humanist Society

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says that is an anomaly in this increasingly secular age. Protests

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50 years ago against the introduction of Sunday ferries to

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Skype. A blow to the Scots Sabha Terry and tradition. Marriage

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Lord's, once exclusively based -- marriage laws now include same-sex

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ceremonies. At the time when 47%, nearly one in two, households in

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Scotland say they have no religion, we think it is time to move towards

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a secular education system. Every state school in Scotland is a faith

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school of some sort. We hope this document can be a catalyst for a new

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debate. Despite that, the Church of Scotland insists religious

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observance in schools is relevant. The fact that religious observance

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allows the opportunities for various faith communities to contribute to a

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better understanding of life and faith in our schools is already

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happening. Interestingly, we are talking with the humanist Society

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that had to make that happen. The humanist Society says all views in

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education should be welcomed equally.

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The family of an eight-year-old boy who's had a series of punishing

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operations after losing his leg in an accident are backing

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a campaign to buy a state of the art microscope

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for the new Sick Kids Hospital in Glasgow.

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It would be the first of its kind in a children's hospital

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in Scotland, and only the second in the UK.

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Four months after his life changing accident, Lewis Kelly is back at

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school, even back playing football with his dad. His right leg was

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amputated below the knee after being run over by a grass now at the

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family farm near Dumfries in October, inflicting horrific

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injuries. He was airlifted to the Royal Hospital for children in

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Glasgow. In total he has had seven operations. The first operation

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lasted 13 hours, 13 agonising hours. We were told afterwards that there

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were nine surgeons involved over two theatres. It was amazing, a team

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effort from the hospital. The surgical team was led by consultant

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Craig Russell. He says the availability of a microscope which

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identifies the blood flow to body tissue would have helped the

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surgeons and cut the number of operations he had to insure. The

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hospital boss Mac charitable arm has taken on the task of raising the

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?200,000 required. -- the hospital's charitable arm. This gives them much

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better longer-term outcomes, both from the technical aspects of

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surgery but also from the psychological aspects of dealing

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with the illness they have and the process they have had to go through.

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If we can fall short on that and make it less stressful for families

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involved, then ultimately that must be better for the children. Back on

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the farm, Lewis's Mum says he does not remember what happened and can

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do most of the things he did before the accident. She is backing the

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campaign in hope can lessen the trauma for families like them.

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A look now, at other stories from across the country.

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Councillors in Dumfries Galloway resorted to cutting a pack of cards

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to settle a vote at their budget setting meeting. Up to 250 jobs are

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likely to go as the authority attempts to save millions of pounds

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and services will be cut with none escaping scrutiny. ScottishPower is

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planning to double the size of its hydroelectric power plant, which

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creates and stores electricity. The plants near the barn pumps hundreds

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of metres uphill. -- open. The ?300 million, ?400 million cost makes it

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impossible unless the UK Government can guarantee a price for the

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electricity it produces. A new group has been launched to represent

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lesbian, gay and transgender supporters at a football club in

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Aberdeen. It is trying to tackle issues of homophobia in sport. I

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hope this starts other clubs thinking about doing the same thing,

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other groups of fans thinking about doing the same things. Basically to

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try to get more inclusion of these people playing and spectating in the

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sport. Pet owners have been warned of the danger of ice after a dog and

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its owner had a lucky escape on a Highland loch. The animal fell

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through the frozen surface after a ball was frozen onto the ice for it

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to fetch. A man smashed his way through the eyes, wading in up to

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his neck to rescue the struggling animal. The pensioner says he is

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planning to scale the Atlantic in a 65 foot steel wail he designed

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himself was up 25 years ago BBC Scotland filmed him testing his

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vessel in the waters of Loch Ness. The craft, which boasts a lounge,

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kitchen and bunks for a crew of ten is laid up on the shores of Loch

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Nevis, in need of major refurbishment.

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Let's get the latest sport now with Rhona.

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The former Scotland skipper Al Kellock says Scotland should

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use their momentum, to push on for two more

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The Scots beat Italy by 36 points to 20 in Rome,

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to end a run of nine successive defeats in the tournament.

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It was the first Six Nations success for head coach Vern Cotter who took

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charge of the national side in the summer of 2014.

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The Italians always target Scotland as they must win game but for the

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The Italians always target Scotland Scots and attacking start was very

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much the game plan rewarded with a try in the first ten minutes. A more

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confident Scotland was on show, enjoying their new-found status as

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the team in charge. And another try just four minutes later. Can this

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confidence build more success for the future? We knew we had to get a

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win, that was a massive objective. The foundations are there, we prove

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that at times in the World Cup. The first couple of games we played

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pretty well at times as well. An extra week 's training so we can

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rectify a few things and go into the France game full of confidence. The

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Italians managed to rally in the second half and pulled the Scots

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back to within six points but with second half and pulled the Scots

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the classic try... Scotland claimed a notable victory. The relief was

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clear to see as the unwanted losing streak came to an end for the Roman

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visitors. I think the result was a thought that we are either rock

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bottom or sky high but the truth is we are somewhere in the middle. It

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is a far better place than we were before, we have now got the win that

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everyone was desperate for Scotland to get and you could see the players

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were desperate to get it as well. Use the momentum, push forward and

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get an hour two good victories. The squad is back in action at

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Murrayfield and fourth place Scotland with her victory over

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France sitting in third. Meanwhile on the Pro12 scene,

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the former All Black Corey Flynn is to join Glasgow Warriors

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from Toulouse this summer. He's been capped 15

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times for New Zealand. Flynn has agreed a two-year

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contract with the Warriors, subject to receiving a visa

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and passing a medical. Celtic are to appeal against the red

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card shown to defender Dedryck Boyata in Friday's draw

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with Hamilton Acccies. The Celtic manager Ronny Deila

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changed his mind on the incident Initially Deila felt the decision

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by the referee had been correct. Coming up, his view today;

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but first, this was Deila's initial I think it was OK, the decision. I

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have seen it one more time and in this situation we had to stand beat

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and run with the player, not try to get in front of them. He did not get

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the ball so it is a red card. When I have seen it from all angles, I

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think it is the wrong decision. Because he is on the ball. We will

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therefore appeal it because OK we get punished now because we have ten

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men, but we hopefully don't get a suspension.

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Lynsey Sharp faces an anxious wait to see if she will be selected

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for next months World Indoor Athletic Championships in Oregon.

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Sharp tops the British rankings and was expected to win the British

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trials at the weekend, however she faded to third

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Team GB will be announced tomorrow - Sharp would appear to be in pole

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position for the second discretionary spot for the 800m.

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Now, you may remember the plight of the Commonwealth Games Judo

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Champion Kimberley Renicks, and her constant struggle

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Well BBC Scotland can reveal she no longer has to worry,

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after a local company stepped in to sponsor her.

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Renicks says now she can solely concentrate on gaining qualifying

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Meeting the men who might just make an Olympic dream come true. Kimberly

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Renicks needed another ?6,000 to fund the remainder of her Olympic

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qualifying schedule. Step forward Glasgow-based IT company XL group.

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You were thinking where will I get the money for the next event but now

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you are kind of like OK the money is there. It is taking the extra stress

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off makes you focus and compete better. She's done it! With success

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at Glasgow 2014 she is desperate for a shot at Olympic glory. This month

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she competes in Peru and Argentina before heading to Georgia and Turkey

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in April. That month she is also hoping to compete at the European

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Championships in Russia. She will then head to competitions in

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Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan before her final qualifying competition in

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Mexico in May. At the end of the meeting the main man, Tom, who is

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the boss, turned around and said we will give you all that money and I

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the boss, turned around and said we just burst out crying. I felt like

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an idiot and felt embarrassed, I was just like, oh my God. But it was the

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relief. We get some great branding off the back of what is happening

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but it is really good for the staff to see things like this happening,

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we are trying to develop a culture with all our people which shows them

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how to strive after success. That is something Kimberly is striving for

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also. He's one of Hollywood's best known

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stars, but he wasn't Instead, Richard Gere

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was in Glasgow, on the final day He was there to promote his

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new film, A Time Out of Mind, in which he plays a homeless man,

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coping with life in New York. Our Arts Correspondent,

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Pauline McLean, went to meet him. Richard Gere still draws a crowd,

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but fans who remember him best for earlier romantic roles may find his

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latest film quite different. Passport? In A Time Out of Mind he

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plays George who finds himself homeless on the streets of New York.

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The makers used long-distance lenses to stop their star being recognised.

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I think it is different I don't think anyone has made a film this

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ever. The footprint of the movie-making was hidden away, the

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cameras were hidden in storefronts movie-making was hidden away, the

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and apartments and riffs. Under men at work tents on the streets. It was

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basically me out on the streets. What people see around me is New

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York. People did not know they were being filmed with me. You are quite

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unrecognisable in it anyway... I don't think so, it is not that I

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would like a movie star in this but it is basically me. But it is

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peculiar that I was in New York for full-time, two people recognised me

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during 21 days of shooting in the streets. That came the last day of

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shooting I think, I was recognised by two African Americans in Grand

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Central train station. Although specific to New York the film has a

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universal message about homelessness and that is why Richard Gere wanted

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to bring it to Glasgow for its UK and that is why Richard Gere wanted

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premiere. It took me 12 years to make this movie. I am deeply proud

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of it. As a movie. But I also think it can change attitudes about our

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homeless brothers and sisters. So I am really happy when I read those

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shown in this kind of serious environment, where it might actually

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change things. Now, just before the weather,

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here's Shelley - with details At 7:30pm on BBC One Sir Tom Hunter

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goes inside our schools to look at how we can improve our education

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system. And a specially invited audience will quiz the Education

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Secretary and leaders of other political parties on how they plan

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to do it. That is tonight at 1030 PM on BBC Two.

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Time for a look at the forecast now - with Judith.

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We are at the helm of what will be an unsettled week with wet and windy

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weather on the way tonight. The rain is already affecting a good part of

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western Scotland and will continue to spread across the country

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persistent in nature and heavy bursts as well for western areas.

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Beer were warning towards the south-west. -- be aware. After an

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early dip in temperatures will rise. Tomorrow the last of the rain clears

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away quickly from the east during the morning, then it's rather cloudy

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for much of the day with showers starting to feed in across western

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Scotland, we should see one or two heavy showers for the likes of them

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present Gallery into a share. -- for the likes of Dumfries and Galloway

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and into a share. Calder air starting to feed in here

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as well, brighter conditions developing, the best of any

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brightness for Eastern parts of the country, life into Edinburgh, East

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Lothian and the Eastern borders. Those temperatures gradually

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starting to drop. As we head towards the end of the afternoon and into

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the evening though showers become more frequent and increasingly

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wintry. I think ice will be a risk as we head through tomorrow night

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and into Wednesday morning. Talking of Wednesday morning we start to see

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the wind veering to the north and for us that means drawing an Arctic

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air saw things turning noticeably colder on Wednesday. Worst thing on

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the morning we band of rain but that clears quickly, briskly called

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north-westerly wind but dry sunny weather through the central

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lowlands.

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