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AWG joint venture eyes Scots property
by Valerie Darroch -
Tim Bowdler: 'there's nothing we couldn't buy' Johnston Press's
by Steven Vass -
High flyer with feet on home ground Gorbals-born Stephen Baxter
by Valerie Darroch -
Tourism gurus: they say their 'funky' ad campaign is wooing more
by TOM SHIELDS -
Lawyers back case of gang rape trio
by Liam McDougall Home Affairs Editor - READERS VIEWS
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WHO WILL PAY FOR KNEE-JERK REACTION TO CONGESTION CHARGE
by Iain Macwhirter -
McCall given stay of execution
by Michael Grant -
On the trail of the Gruffalo She's famous for her bestselling tale
by Alan Taylor -
Combe stars in blockbuster
by Ron McKay at Tynecastle - FLASHBACK: SCOTLAND v USSR, IBROX STADIUM, 1991
- Basketball: Rocks rolled by Towers
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Popular support for Citizens' Pension may not be enough Cross-party
by Teresa Hunter - Caring, sharing hacks at riskMedia Watch
- 7 QUESTIONS FOR JEFF BRIDGESwho stars in The Door In The Floor as a
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ROCK AND POP CDs
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McCartney breaks family silence and tells wife's critics to 'let her
by Jenifer Johnston -
Silver jubilee of a ceremony that marks the rest of British
by Jenifer Johnston -
NEXT IN LINE Beset with child-abuse scandals, unable to get to grips
by Torcuil Crichton - Lions Watch
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Mackie makes his mark
by Frank Gilfeather at Pittodrie -
O'Brien on brink of South Africa cap
by Natasha Woods -
O'Connor at the double as class triumphs over endeavour
by Natasha Woods at Easter Road - Bowls: Prestwick power on to final
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gorgeous serums
by EVA ARRIGHI -
Scots firm taps retro gamers with 'new' Commodore
by Julia Fields -
Standard faces damages case for broken embargo
by Steven Vass - 7 DAYS
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Brown salvages G7 deal to tackle poverty after US rejects debt
by Torcuil Crichton -
Major US deal sets up Scots f ilm for global success Focus Features
by Aideen McLaughlin -
Nuclear watchdog exposes safety crisis Staff shortages, heavy
by Rob Edwards Environment Editor -
IRAQ: A NEW DAWN?The election may have been a success, but there is
by Foreign Editor David Pratt - HOW THEY PLAYED
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New DVD Releases
by Damien Love -
La di dah
by Eva Arrighi -
Future is bright at Gorgie as Romanov clinches a financial foothold
by Alan Campbell - Round-up: Blow for Baltacha
- LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
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Ministers to get tough on unsolicited credit card cheques
by Teresa Hunter Personal Finance Editor -
Endowment cut is industry standard Reductions in payouts are only to
by Teresa Hunter -
THE MADNESS OF GENERAL GEORGEThe military has always attracted
by TREVOR ROYLE -
US Army in copyright investigation over Harry Potter 'spoof '
by Toby McDonald - Holyrood must stand up to Westminster over immigration Scotland's
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Parliament's resident writer: MSPs just aren't up to the job
by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor -
Battle lines drawn over plans to build school on Bannockburn field
by Alan Crawford Special Correspondent -
A decade of decadence . . . or an era of innocence?
by Graeme Virtue - SECOND DIVISION
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CARDINAL SINS Michael Grant finds most footballers agree on at least
by Michael Grant -
Nomadic Baxter to put roots down in South Africa International
by Natasha Woods -
Profits warning for congestion charges
by Ian Fraser -
Whyte and Mackay chief set to buy a round of acquisitions Drinks
by Julia Fields - 7 SOUNDBITES
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And the beat goes onwards . . .ROCK AND POPTHE BIG EVENT The latest
by Leon McDermott -
MacArthur back on course for record in Atlantic storm
by Jenifer Johnston -
Water to push up house prices
by Alan Crawford -
four corners Foreign Editor David Pratt introduces the week s world
by David Pratt -
French struggle as Scots restore some pride in Paris defeat PASSION
by Alasdair Reid at Stade de France - Bookends
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Dead man walking dodges fatal blow
by Michael Grant at Palmerston Park - Bootroom 101: Alan Shearer
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Trouble vision on tunnel TV
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Lessons on how to save the world . . . economy BALANCING ACT ALF
by ALF YOUNG - Oil company profits Windfall tax not the answer
- Policyholders up in arms at pounds-100m cost of flotation
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Westminster sabotaged McConnell's bid to attract immigrants Tensions
by EXCLUSIVE By Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor -
Scots folk stars top award list after complaint of English bias
by Aideen McLaughlin -
Disabled adults lose out on funding
by Jenifer Johnston -
Congestion charge 'will boost health'
by Rob Edwards Environment Editor - LET'S GO TO WORK Ireland's backline have it all . . . they are
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RETURN OF THE MANC As dancer with the Happy Mondays, Bez became
by Stephen Phelan - Redknapp relieved as Quashie returns
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NEIL LENNON HAS SOME ADVICE FOR CRAIG BELLAMY: DON'T DROWN IN THE
by Michael Grant - Find happiness on road less travelled Opting out of the dull tourist
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Mosel on down Catch a budget flight to Hahn, but try to avoid
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Trust feels heat over Shaw
by Ian Fraser -
BP bucks poor reserves trend despite demand Oil company outperforms
by John Phelps - 7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT . . . BURGLARS
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Scotland ranks last in small nations league
by Ken Symon Business Editor -
Figures show rise in animal testing in Scotland
by Jenifer Johnston -
Police chief: pubs to blame for unleashing mayhem on streets Drunks
by Liam McDougall Home Affairs Editor