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Jolly Tough

EVEN in a credit crunch Scots raised £1.8million for Children In Need.

One of the highlights was First Minister Alex Salmond's I M Jolly.

After their Glenrothes by-election win, Labour will hope the next 12 months are "a helluva year" for him.

This time for real.

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