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Moravcik is open to offers Auld Old Firm
by Stewart Fisher -
Lessons learned in school of hard knocksMichael Grant hears Terry
by Michael Grant - Basketball: Rocks remain full of fight
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George Bush? A spoiled frat boy from Yale.Tony Blair? Hitler
by Alan Taylor -
For years, the armed forces offered young people the dream of
by BYTREVOR ROYLE - 7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT . . . SWANS
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MUCH THROAT CLEARING OF TOXIC WASTE
by Alan Taylor -
Mis-selling fears put supermarket cash cow under threat
by Ian Fraser -
Composer: Celtic fans should feel free to sing republican songs
by Liam McDougall Home Affairs Editor -
Film-maker bares all to explore the taboo of small penises for BBC3
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent -
Is Brown set to drink from his own poison chalice?BALANCING ACT ALF
by ALF YOUNG -
CalMac's fuel costs may double
by Alan Crawford -
Fears over future of Jenners name House of Fraser vow to keep
by Ian Fraser Financial Editor - A FEW GOOD MENUS . . . IN GLASGOWWith George Drennan, star of Forbes
- Locos run riot as rain fells title rivals
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Bellamy cashes in with three
by Natasha Woods at Tannadice - PLANT OF THE WEEK
- On the waterfront These stylish penthouse apartments in Leith offer
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On-song Miller has Hoddle to thank for being back in business
by Stewart Fisher -
Falkirk keep rising from the rubble in more ways than oneFirst
by Alan Campbell -
Da Vinci code conspirators? The real Knights Templar are the Rotary
by Alan Crawford -
Scots still don't eat their greens
by Jenifer Johnston -
Snyder: America vital to biotech success
by Julia Fields -
Thought for yesterday
by Iain Macwhirter - HOW THEY PLAYED
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If you cannae spell it, here's how it goes . . .H A R . . . T L E Y
by Alan Campbell -
Same old story for SpaniardCeltic
by Stewart Fisher -
Another feather in Kylie's cap as she launches greatest hits tour
by Aideen McLaughlin - READERS VIEWS
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Doric literature 'neglected' in favour of Gaelic Aberdeen festival
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent -
Film festival faces cash crisis EIFF board warns the Executive it
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent -
Children's writers to do time for jail literacy scheme
by Senay Boztas Arts Correspondent - Pre-election Budget General Brown readies his flanks for the coming
- Expansion hopes for IT Xchange
- OFT says price no longer right for SportMedia Watch
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Gough back in the mire as Miller shines
by Alan Campbell at Tynecastle - Coming up this week . . .
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THE LAY WOMAN Tracey Cox, presenter of The Sex Inspectors, boasts
by Vicky Allan -
SAVING AND SPENDING
by Teresa Hunter -
SOLID SI LV ER It was a marriage of minds. Now, as Tony and Cherie
by Torcuil Crichton - Bowls: Turriff squeeze into semi-final
- Hockey: Grove stroll to easy victory
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Civil servants 'deliberately trying to break up CalMac' Former
by Alan Crawford on Arran -
Two-thirds of councils miss energy targets Most local authorities
by Rob Edwards Environment Editor -
Call for inquiry into BBC prison suicide claims
by Liam McDougall Home Affairs Editor -
Raw materials to stabilise as China changes its tack
by Julia Fields -
Oscar for comeback kids of oil industry PSL's change in fortunes is
by Valerie Darroch -
ITV acquisition provides break for Border With healthy ratings, not
by Steven Vass -
Treasury predicts fall in house prices
by Teresa Hunter -
OILING THE CHANCELLOR'S FISCAL WHEELS
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Couching his argumentsINTERVIEW He's the public face of psychiatry,
by Barry Didcock -
Juninho free to return home: O'Neill
by Natasha Woods -
ROOTS CDs
by Sue Wilson -
Catholic code will ban schools from hiring gay teachers 'Being
by EXCLUSIVE By Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor -
Father of dead soldier to stand against Blair Grieving parent to
by James Cusick Westminster Editor -
Supping at the last chancellor saloon POWERPLAY IAIN MACWHIRTER
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Big players dominate the Brussels sounding board The EU's growth
by Ken Symon -
Editors withdraw support for awards
by Steven Vass -
Drink & drive CIS CUP FINAL: RANGERS CAPTAIN WILL BYPASS THE
by Natasha Woods -
Anderson feels the wrath of Dons boss
by Frank Gilfeather at Pittodrie -
travel news
by Andrea Pearson - 7 QUESTIONSFOR HARRY HILL
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HIGH STREET LOOKS
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Quartet on song With the world's top four golfers all in fantastic
by Alan Campbell -
Raith Rovers the talk of Barcelona TOM SHIELDS' SPORTS DIARY
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Tartan Day row over right-wing views of US host Executive
by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor - Scandalmonger
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You wouldn't lend your money to a complete stranger you met in the
by Iain S Bruce -
Hopes that new rail link will bring housing boom to the Borders
by Julia Fields -
Striking does nothing to help pensions crisisSMALL CHANGE Sympathy
by Teresa Hunter -
A second chance for love . . . and reality TV?REVIEWLAST WEEK
by Graeme Virtue -
How the west was fun COMEDY It features an international line-up,
by Stephen Phelan - Predator Sheehy attacks board of STS amid hostile takeover move
- FLASHBACK: SCOTLAND STUN ENGLAND
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
by Julia Fields -
Beating winter puts a spring in your stepClimbing Stob Fear-Tomhais
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Lame plan is a lost cause
by Alasdair Reid at Twickenham