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The Scotsman - Hold the front page!



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The Scotsman is delighted to announce the launch of the NEW Front Page Gift service. An excellent unique gift for friends or family - perfect for special birthdays or anniversaries, or lovely for decoration in any home or office.
You can order a copy of the front page for the day someone was born or the day of a special historic event dating right back to 1817!

As well a
s a unique & thoughtful keepsake for Scots living abroad, the Scotsman Front Page also makes a great gift for historians or academic enthusiasts who want to mark and display significant moments in history (please keep in mind the event would usually hit the headlines the day after the date of the event).

A unique gift for any special occasion from just £29.99.

To order your front page now, call 0131 620 8280 or email frontpage@scotsman.com

Please note that earlier Scotsman front page editions (prior to 16th April 1957) may contain only adverts. On these occasions you may order the first page of news as an alternative.

P.S. For more gift ideas from the Scotsman, take a look at our NEW reader offers Online Shop, where you will find an array of excellent products.



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  • Last Updated: 20 March 2008 4:45 PM
  • Source: Advertising
  • Location: Scotland
 
 
  

 
 


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