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  Fighting flares outside Gaza City  Militants engage Israeli forces near Gaza City as "friendly fire" kills three soldiers on the third night of the ground offensive.
  Russia cuts transit gas by fifth  Russia's Gazprom cuts gas transiting Ukraine by a fifth, prompting fears of a reduction in supplies across EU states.
  Warnings issued amid Arctic chill  The Met Office issues severe weather warnings as temperatures in the UK plummet as low as -10C (14F) overnight.
  Obama says US economy 'very sick'  US President-elect Barack Obama says that America's economy is very sick and that the situation is worsening.
  Ebola alert shuts Angolan borders  Angola closes its borders with the DR Congo to prevent the spread of the deadly virus Ebola.
  Hospital mobile bans can be eased  Hospitals in England should consider allowing more liberal use of mobile phones, the Department of Health is expected to announce.
  Final Woolworths stores to close  The final closure of the remaining 200 Woolworths stores is due to take place, the retailer's administrator says.
  Baby P official in sacking appeal  The former head of children's services at the council at the centre of the Baby P case appeals against her dismissal.
  Nine get Queen's bravery awards  Nine people, including a police officer killed during an anti-terror raid, are awarded bravery awards by the Queen.
  A 91-year-old author's musings on ageing nominated for award  Author Sebastian Barry and 91-year-old Diana Athill are among five authors shortlisted for the Costa Book of the Year.
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  Failed: Holyrood misses green building targets  PUBLIC buildings run by the Scottish Government have failed miserably to achieve acceptable standards of energy efficiency, The Scotsman can reveal.
  Israel shuns ceasefire plea as it prepares for street combat  ISRAEL turned its back on diplomatic efforts to secure a Gaza ceasefire yesterday, as it continued to pound the Palestinian territory from land, sea and air.
  End of a load of government bull  IN THESE days of economic turmoil, everybody, it seems, is looking for a bull market – even the Scottish Government.
  Economic fall shatters sales for historic crystal firm  THE historic crystal and glass maker Waterford Wedgwood headed the latest list of companies hit by the economic crisis when it called in the administrators yesterday.
  Saved by e-mail: The hillwalkers stranded and lost in -8C snowstorm on mountain  A RESCUE operation was launched yesterday after a climber spotted an e-mail from a friend of two hillwalkers who had become stranded on a freezing mountain range.
  One in seven Scottish teenagers self-harms  ONE in seven teenagers in Scotland has self-harmed, research showed yesterday, prompting calls for schools to look out for the problem among pupils.
  Don't bother with Big Brother, Tommy  (Gail Sheridan's encouraging words to her husband before he entered the Celebrity BB house)
  Sturgeon: Ending hospital parking charges would cost tens of millions  CONTRACTS that prevent all hospital patients in Scotland benefiting from free parking would cost "tens of millions" to terminate early, the health secretary said yeste
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