The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Outrage as experiment­al milk delivered to homes

- By Stevie Gallacher sgallacher@sundaypost.com

THOUSANDS of pints of an experiment­al “super milk” were delivered to households throughout Britain.

The project involved 1,000 cows who had been dosed with a special hormone called Bovine Somatotrop­in,

It was thought the hormone would increase milk yields, but campaigner­s voiced fears over the safety of the milk which hadn’t been fully tested.

It was claimed drug companies were using unsuspecti­ng consumers as guinea pigs.

AN Iranian opposition leader was July 15 , 2007 – the Red Arrows display team perform at the The Royal Internatio­nal Air Tattoo at Fairford in Gloucester­shire. blown up in a car bomb attack in London.

The activist, Amir- hussein AmirParvis, chairman of the NationalMo­vement for Iranian Resistance, was driving along one of the capital’s busiest streets when his car exploded.

He was taken to hospital to be treated for cuts, bruises, and a broken leg.

Mr Amir- Parvis was a prominent member of the Iranian community and opposed to the country’s leader Ayatollah Khomeini.

It was like November in July, according to The Sunday Post, as high winds and sleet battered Scotland.

It was a dismal start for holidaymak­ers at the beginning of their two-week break.

Eleven companies in Scottish Bus Group also went on strike, leaving travellers stranded in the wet weather.

A bride-to-be was left devastated after hearing her fiancé and three friends had died in a car crash on the morning of the wedding.

The 21-year-old groom was travelling home after his stag night with three friends when their car swerved off the road near Carlisle. All four were killed immediatel­y.

Many of Scotland’s new teachers were facing the dole queue.

A huge drop in school rolls meant local authoritie­s were only offering limited places to freshly qualified teachers.

They would have to head south to England in order to find jobs.

Shocked customers at a hardware shop in the USA watched as a man chopped off his own hand.

Roy Mills took an axe which was on display in the shop and began to hack at the limb.

Surgeons at Christ Hospital in Michigan described his condition as fair.

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