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Question of the week



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Published Date: 17 August 2008
WELCOME to Scotland on Sunday's online feature, Question of the Week.
Each week we ask the readers of scotlandonsunday.com for their views on a burning issue from the past seven days. The best responses may be reproduced on the Online Forum page in Sunday's print edition of the newspaper on August 24th.

If you wish to appear in Scotland on Sunday, then, along with your response, please leave a first name and surname, as well as your location - eg Tom Smith, Edinburgh. We welcome all comments.

The question this week is...

Should Chris Hoy be knighted for his gold medal successes?



The full article contains 106 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 1:19 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

viking nz,

new zealand 21/08/2008 10:44:42
Is this a joke or what , surely this cant be really happening in scotland , maybe in ozzie land but here ? are there not more important issues than hoy .even down here its front page drivel why are these events to unite one and all . People you never see or hear about for years and they are suddenly media heroes how much money for 17 golds ?
2

John Robinson,

22/08/2008 15:23:42
Give him a knighthood? Of course we should. It's the biggest individual success by a British athlete in a century, competing in an event where he has had to live from hand to mouth for about 15 years (and he'll still have to go to Japan to cash in on his success)... we should make him a lord.
3

kenny spowart florida,

lutz 24/08/2008 16:29:51
why not they gave one to connery!

 

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