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Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2002

Plenary, 08 May 2002

I have a list of the awful eight, but I say to Mr B, Ms C and Mrs L—I have changed the names to protect the identities of the innocent—that their time will come and that they should not fear.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2006

Plenary, 01 Nov 2006

The first question is, that motion S2M-5013, in the name of Linda Fabiani, on the European and External Relations Committee's fourth report in 2006, be agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2005

Plenary, 03 Feb 2005

I say to the 550,000 patients in Scotland who have benefited from Hairmyres hospital, Wishaw general hospital and Edinburgh royal infirmary that they would not have had those hospitals under the policies of Linda Fabiani's party.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 March 2001

Plenary, 29 Mar 2001

I would be happy to discuss that issue with Linda Fabiani after question time or in writing.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 1999

Transport and the Environment Committee, 10 Nov 1999

I therefore imagine that the timings will coincide with our deliberations.John Gunstone is hiding at the back there. Perhaps Linda could have a word with him after the meeting.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2004

Plenary, 28 Apr 2004

However, when we have a series of amendments that have been debated already and that are consecutive in the marshalled list, I will invite the minister to move them en bloc. Unless any member objects, I will put a single question on the series of amendments.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2003

Plenary, 07 May 2003

The table on my left should be used by members whose surnames begin with letters from A to L and the table on my right should be used by members whose surnames begin with letters from M to Z.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 October 2003

S2W-03061

The figures relateto the period 1993-97, the latest period for which internationally comparableinformation is available.Table 1 - Malignant Melanomaof the Skin (C43): International Comparisons of Incidence RatesAge-standardised Incidence Ratesper 100,000 Person-years at Risk (World Standard Population) for Selected Countriesor Registries; Ranked; by Sex: Period 1993-97 Males Females Australia, New South Wales 36.9 New Zealand 30.6 New Zealand 32.8 Australia, New South Wales 25.9 USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White 18.2 Denmark 13.4 USA, Connecticut: White 16.7 Switzerland, Vaud 13.4 Switzerland, Vaud 14.0 USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White 12.6 Austria, Tyrol 11.2 USA, Connecticut: White 12.3 Canada, Nova Scotia 11.1 Austria, Tyrol 10.9 Denmark 10.5 Scotland 9.9 Scotland 7.1 Canada, Nova Scotia 9.0 Slovenia 6.8 England, Yorkshire 6.9 Italy, Varese Province 5.5 Slovenia 6.8 England, Yorkshire 4.8 Italy, Varese Province 5.9 Slovakia 4.8 Poland, Cracow 5.8 Poland, Cracow 4.7 Estonia 5.4 Estonia 3.7 Slovakia 5.3 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 2.7 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 3.3 Thailand, Khon Kaen 0.5 Thailand, Khon Kaen 0.4 China, Shanghai 0.3 China, Shanghai 0.3 India, Bangalore 0.3 India, Bangalore 0.3 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 0.3 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 0.3 Table 2 - Non-melanoma SkinCancer (C44): International Comparisons of Incidence RatesAge-standardised Incidence Ratesper 100,000 Person-years at Risk (World Standard Population) for Selected Countriesor Registries; Ranked; by Sex: Period 1993-97 Males Females Switzerland, Vaud 99.4 Switzerland, Vaud 81.6 Scotland 68.3 Denmark 51.5 Denmark 58.9 Scotland 47.3 England, Yorkshire 54.4 England, Yorkshire 40.3 Slovakia 43.1 Slovakia 33.6 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 39.8 Estonia 22.5 Italy, Varese Province 34.4 Spain, Zaragoza (1991-1995) 22.5 Slovenia 30.0 Slovenia 22.3 Estonia 22.9 Italy, Varese Province 18.3 Austria, Tyrol 22.1 Austria, Tyrol 17.1 Poland, Cracow 14.9 Poland, Cracow 11.6 Thailand, Khon Kaen 4.0 Thailand, Khon Kaen 3.1 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 2.7 Japan, Miyagi Prefecture 1.6 India, Bangalore 1.3 India, Bangalore 1.2 China, Shanghai 1.1 China, Shanghai 1.0 Australia, New South Wales*** - Australia, New South Wales*** - Canada, Nova Scotia* - Canada, Nova Scotia* - New Zealand* - New Zealand* - USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White* - USA, California, San Francisco: Non-Hispanic White* - USA, Connecticut: White** - USA, Connecticut: White** - Source:Parkin DM, Whelan SL, Ferlay J, Teppo L...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 June 2001

S1W-15953

I regret to say that this was an error and I have written to Linda Fabiani accordingly. There were no projects on ME that were funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) in the period 1997-98 to 2000-01 nor has CSO received any recent funding proposals.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 January 2004

Public Petitions Committee, 07 Jan 2004

I just wanted to know whether the community councils agreed with you. Linda Fabiani recommended that we should write to the Executive for clarification.

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