Created Thu 20th Nov 2008 10:40am PST by
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It's average net circulation - at 43,095 - for October 2008 was 15.6 per cent down on the previous twelve months.
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As reported by www.abc.org.uk - Go to ABC data, then national newspapers, then average net circulation (for Scotland). Around mid January 2009, so as to get the December 2008 figure.
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