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We three kings; It's the classic role most actors would kill for, the
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Naked publicity for film-fest buffs
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PPP blamed for classroom violence; Teachers' working group claims
by Stephen Naysmith - Readers' views
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A Wedding And Five Funerals; A high-risk visit to war-torn
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Never mind the Trossachs, ... here's Colin Montgomerie; A poor
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Bingo operator abandons flotation plan
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SECC deal marks triple treat for BoS corporate banking guru; Peter
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Robinson's dual role concerns chairman; George Foulkes feels the
by Natasha Woods -
Franz Ferdinand start new war; A war between lager giants, that is.
by Steven Vass -
CLARKE OF; THE COURSE; THE IRISHMAN HAS COME CLOSE AT TROON BEFORE.
by Alan Campbell - Golf: Forbes slips out of leading pack
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Tapas, tea and a dose of fantasy
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Tears for cheers : If travelling with children cranks your stress
by Words Andrea Pearson -
Orkney expert slams Lewis 'sex abuse' mistakes
by Neil Mackay, Investigations Editor, -
WHOSE head will Butler Serve UP?; Lord Butler's long-awaited report
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Rozental planning a return visit to Ibrox
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M&S fate in balance as Rose readies strategy
by Ian Fraser - Rose must bloom to ease M&S shareholders' pain
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Thus boss tries to face down critics
by Steven Vass -
On the waterfront; Glasgow City Council has silenced its critics by
by Ken Symon - TRANSFER TALK
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F4G and Scottish Enterprise to co-invest in computer games
by Steven Vass -
Bitter twist to Davis' dream
by Natasha Woods - Results
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Devine tale for bertie
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Hands of hope and glory
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Curran backs tough love to beat the yobs; Minister reaffirms social
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Public anger puts soldiers' health at risk; Charity warns of Iraq war
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Three weeks ago Wayne Rooney was being heralded by some as the
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Don't drive the young off the road with high insurance costs;
by Teresa Hunter -
Enron debacle won't end with laying blame on Ken
by Ken Symon -
Halliburton veteran boards Briggs promising profits through
by Ian Fraser -
Easy Tiger; The world No 1 hasn't had his troubles to seek recently
by Alan Campbell -
D'you wanna be in my gang?; Natasha Woods examines the options open
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Willetts fans pension row flames; The pensions debate was re-ignited
by Ian Fraser - THE CONTENDERS
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four; corners; Foreign Editor David Pratt introduces the week's world
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Passion for rugby is dying in game's heartland; Alasdair Reid says
by Alasdair Reid - Yum at heart
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Voice of tradition for new arts body
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Black US pilot strafes racism in Scotland
by Stephen Naysmith - Pre-season friendlies
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Something Els; Ernie fires 65 as he eyes Loch Lomond and Troon double
by Alan Campbell -
Lawrie in form for first Troon
by Alan Campbell - 'The Open Championship is genuinely the championship of the world and
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Barclay Howard had already fought alcoholism before he became a folk
by Alan Campbell -
The Name's Er?; With rumours flying that the producers of the James
by Barry Didcock - Celebrity column's margin for error
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SILVER MEDAL; ALAN CAMPBELL TALKS TO STUART WILSON, WHO HOPES TO
by Alan Campbell -
Girl racer; Natasha Woods finds a Scottish youngster ready to make
by Natasha Woods - SQUAREBALLS
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CAPED CRUSADER: He's written Spider-Man and Superman, but Mark
by Peter Ross -
UKIP allywith ultraright groupin European parliament; Anger at link
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'We were accused of raping little girls, having orgies, killing cats
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Tinkering with format fails to level the playing field; Stewart
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Call to take pensions policy out of the politicians' hands
by Ian Fraser Financial Editor - Philip Morris pays to help stub out smuggling
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Scott adds rival to timber stable
by Steven Vass -
Even the famously laid-back South African was plagued by self-doubt
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Only Martin has the answers; With his wife seriously ill, uncertainty
by Michael Grant -
Firm wins (pounds) 3.5m Gaydar ads
by Steven Vass -
'I'VE NEVER DONE ANYTHING, I SWEAR'; How easy is it to maintain and
by Neil Mackay - Hockey: Late strike earns draw
- Climbing up the Walls
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STONE GOLD
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Jumping Jock flash; Steeped in ancient clan traditions, highland
by Vicky Allan -
Dancing away fat? We'll give it a fling; School authorities' plan
by Senay Boztas - The real intelligence failure was Blair and Bush's
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How law shelters mis-selling solicitors; If you bought an endowment
by Teresa Hunter - BUSINESS DIARY A few morsels from the great and not so good
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Weiskopf's masterpiece is near perfection; Alasdair Reid reflects on
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Platform for success; John Scott has shown his mettle by picking up
by Steven Vass -
Tracing the men who came in from the cold; Scientist James Dickson
by Elizabeth McMeekin - West Highland Welcome
- THE TROON CHAMPIONS
- Bowls: Laing on course for singles title
- LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
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First word
by Jane Wright - PRINCE OF DARKNESS rocks t in the park