Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
| `CHILD PERVERT' FREED AFTER WPC BLUNDER; Chat with cop during sex abuse trial. |
McILWRAITH, GORDON |
|
448 |
| A chip on his shoulder; Strawberries and steak? No French Fries? There's just no pleasing our man at Gleddoch House, in Langbank. |
Cowan, Tam |
|
1233 |
| A fashion victim; Swagger along to the Catwalk Caf in Edinburgh - the beautiful people do. |
Brown, Merle |
|
900 |
| A hit and a miss. |
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|
1246 |
| A national treasure; Margot McCuaig wasn't expecting a fun day out at the Museum of Scotland ... |
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|
808 |
| A sign of the times. |
|
|
392 |
| A Street match that's a bride's nightmare. |
Brown, Merle |
|
726 |
| A to Z of motoring; The crash test dummies. |
|
|
213 |
| Agony trip for jungle survivor. |
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|
169 |
| Aitken helped Saudi dealer skim a fortune from arms deals. |
McCOLM, EUAN |
|
234 |
| Al at Odds; Philistar will give punters a turn. |
Martin, Allister |
|
632 |
| Alex Cameron; Our game is in desperate need of new direction. |
Cameron, Alex |
|
951 |
| ALL FIRED CUP; Smith prays for league spin-off. |
Gardner, John |
|
489 |
| All's not well for DA Andy; Night Falls On Manhattan Sky Premier, 11.55pm - 1.50am. |
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|
207 |
| AND FINALLY... IT'S GOING, GOING, BONG; BOWING OUT: Anchorman Trevor signs off News at Ten with a tear in his eye. |
Morgan, Kathleen |
|
682 |
| Anti-English thug is caged. |
|
|
91 |
| ARCHER SON SACKED. |
Thompson, David |
|
313 |
| Ayr win cup war. |
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|
126 |
| Baby Matthew `was strangled'. |
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|
94 |
| Balloons in hot pursuit. |
|
|
169 |
| Baronet can take the honours. |
Brown), GARRY OWEN (Gordon |
|
342 |
| BEGGAR RAPES STUDENT. |
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|
144 |
| Bit of front to brighten your view. |
Wheatcroft, Janet |
|
1286 |
| Blue mountains; Sirens Ch4, 10.00pm - 11.45pm. |
|
|
257 |
| Bob Shields; I'm sick of Dome rule. |
Shields, Bob |
|
1060 |
| Bombing trial is closer as talks get started. |
Notarangelo, Ray |
|
215 |
| Brand in battle to prove he is no jinx; DIVISION 2. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
|
423 |
| BRIAN HAS HIGH HOPES HUNTLY CAN HANG ON TO TITLE. |
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|
108 |
| Brosnan fails to convince as 007; Goldeneye ITV, 8.30pm -11.00pm. |
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|
244 |
| Building a future; The Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow is set to be the shopping experience of the millennium. ... and it WILL be ready on time. |
Spavin, Vicky |
|
1251 |
| Cat in a hot tin spoof; Puma drivers like feline good about their motor - fools. |
King, Conrad |
|
624 |
| Choose cheese; Use your imagination when it comes to ingredients and you'll be a big cheese in the kitchen. After trying this dish, the humble sandwich will never seem the same again. |
Boyd, Angus |
|
687 |
| Cocktail of the Week. |
|
|
102 |
| Connery cracks on the outside. |
|
|
1258 |
| Contest; Win luxury breaks at Crieff Hydro. |
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|
490 |
| CONTESTS UPDATE; Jim's giant leap. |
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|
615 |
| Cook: No apologies over leaks. |
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|
210 |
| Coyle: I was forced out. |
Grahame, Ewing |
|
453 |
| Cup can spark a revival. |
|
|
431 |
| DARIUSZ BACK IN POLE SLOT. |
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|
192 |
| Day-old baby lands star mum and dad a quick pounds 250,000. |
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|
302 |
| DE VOS PLEADS WITH FANS NOT TO EXPECT HIM TO BE A CARBON COPY OF PAST UNITED HEROES; DUNDEE UNITED v CLYDEBANK. |
McGREGOR, DEREK |
|
485 |
| Designer says time has caught up with Naomi, 28. |
Dowdney, Mark |
|
257 |
| Desmond in shares deal. |
Sinclair, Paul |
|
285 |
| Doesburg wants in Holl of fame. |
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|
122 |
| Dome travel deal goes off the rails. |
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|
209 |
| DON'T BANK ON HATE- PEDDLING PREACHER PAT; Furious Scots vow boycott. |
Calder, Colin |
|
548 |
| DON'T FORGET THAT IT'S OUR COUNTRY TOO; PATRIOT GAMES: Tony Blair turns up the heat on the SNP and claims Labour is the only party for Scotland. |
Deerin, Chris |
|
913 |
| Don't kick off in The Gate when Kenny's around; Barman of the Week. |
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|
251 |
| DONS ARE PAID FOR WINDASS. |
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|
171 |
| Dons get cash back. |
McGREGOR, DEREK |
|
198 |
| DOWN TO EARTH: A gardener's notebook. |
Chudziak, Bill; Wheatcroft, Janet |
|
319 |
| DRAMA of the week; Boxer's not in peak condition. |
|
|
387 |
| Dream Tipper; STIRLING PUNTER SETS THE PACE. |
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|
700 |
| Drivers walk away from `kebab' smash. |
Frew, Callum |
|
165 |
| Dutch courage; Mother and son Penny and Paul Balfour discovered a weekend break in Amsterdam suits all tastes. |
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|
996 |
| Edward takes it to the limit; STAR BIRTHDAY: PRINCE EDWARD. |
Ewart, Lynne |
|
185 |
| Events. |
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|
321 |
| Events; Fun days out for all the family. |
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|
314 |
| Fantasy economics blast at Nats' plan to scrap tuition fees for university and college students. |
Alba, Carlos |
|
656 |
| FINN END OF THE WEDGE; RANGERS v FALKIRK. |
Jackson, Keith |
|
1030 |
| FOOTBALL..9 FARRY.......0; SFA chief left out on his own in sack vote. |
Sinclair, Paul |
|
865 |
| Fruit boss gave `only asset' to rival the day before his firm went bankrupt. |
Mulford, Sarah |
|
284 |
| Fur farm ban on the way. |
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|
136 |
| GARDENERS' Q&A. |
Chudziak, Bill; Wheatcroft, Janet |
|
231 |
| GARRY ON, ADRIAN; Five-hour car trip for winner. |
Owen, Garry |
|
429 |
| Get shaken and stirred with the best blenders on the market. |
Wilson, Pam |
|
422 |
| Gough: Clough tried to buy me. |
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|
175 |
| Harry's task is a big burden; True Lies BBC1, 10.05pm - 12.20am. |
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|
1190 |
| HE'S THE LORD AND MASTER. |
Owen, Garry |
|
350 |
| Higgins fury over TV snub; UPDATE. |
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|
200 |
| HOW NATIONAL TREASURE GOT STARTED. |
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|
86 |
| I know about miracles ... one forced me to leave Parkhead; THE STARK TRUTH: TWO YEARS ON AND BOSS BILLY'S BANKING ON PRODUCING ANOTHER CUP SHOCK ... THIS TIME OVER HIS OLD CELTIC BUDDIES. |
McCARTHY, DAVID |
|
1055 |
| I'll be back vows quit fear Thern. |
Jackson, Keith |
|
319 |
| I'M LIVIN' ON THE EDGE. |
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|
976 |
| If I'd known about Bill and Monica I would have run a mile; SEXGATE: 'OTHER MAN' HITS BACK OVER ABORTION. |
Morgan, Kathleen |
|
538 |
| If I'd known about Bill and Monica I would have run a mile; SEXGATE: LEWINSKY'S `OTHER MAN' HITS BACK IN ABORTION ROW. |
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|
795 |
| Injured terrier goes to see vet all by herself. |
Smith, Steve |
|
311 |
| INNS & OUT; Who's opening and who's closing in the restaurant trade. |
Trew, Jonathan |
|
256 |
| IT'S DARREN DIFFICULT TO BE LIKE DAD; DIVISION 3. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
|
550 |
| Jaded Scots readers leave tell-all book on the shelves. |
Duncan, Nigel |
|
192 |
| Judge who stood for little man dies at 100. |
White, Stephen |
|
317 |
| Lyndestone can Flash past rivals. |
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|
377 |
| LYNN IN TEARS OVER BETRAYAL; HUMILIATING: STAR TELLS OF HEARTACHE OVER HUSBAND'S LOVE-CHILD. |
McCOLM, EUAN |
|
377 |
| Macca gets shirty as he seals the Real deal. |
Tracy, Ted |
|
337 |
| Mariah scared of men. |
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|
90 |
| Me and my car; She's had nine Porsches but wants a Bentley. |
Rusk, Rita |
|
309 |
| Mel B brings her baby to greet Posh and Beck's bouncing boy; SPICE TO SEE YOU: NEWBORN BROOKLYN MEETS PHOENIX CHI. |
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|
288 |
| MIKA RIDES WALL OF DEATH; Lucky escape as champion walks away from smash. |
Haynes, Frank |
|
1238 |
| MOBILES CAN MAKE YOU SICK; PHONE DANGER: SCIENTIST'S PROOF OF CANCER LINK. |
McLEAN, JIM |
|
416 |
| MONEY; Choccing up a profit. |
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|
96 |
| MONEY; Greggs get the cream. |
Calder, Colin |
|
167 |
| Monster fun on final day; DISNEY DREAM: CHARLENE'S TRIP COMES TO AN END. |
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328 |
| Must have; The bum bag. |
Barr, Kelly Cooper |
|
219 |
| New Port of call for Lawrie. |
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|
254 |
| Now it's our turn to be tourists. |
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|
228 |
| OAP Sean's licence to thrill is revoked; GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY: STAR DECIDES HIS STEAMY SCENES HAVE HAD THEIR DAY. |
Smith, Steve |
|
734 |
| Only fools and bosses...; A TOUCH OF FROST; SUNDAY, 9pm, ITV. |
Morgan, Kathleen |
|
1008 |
| OUR GUY GARY; The bigger the job, the bigger the challenge for expert Gary McIntyre. |
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|
489 |
| PLANT OF THE WEEK; Growing a blue belter. |
Chudziak, Bill; Wheatcroft, Janet |
|
306 |
| Poitier to the point; In The Heat Of The Night (BBC2, 9.05pm - 10.50pm). |
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1172 |
| Police chief caught by his own men. |
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|
103 |
| pounds 5000 hair swap changes Status Quo for rocker Rossi. |
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|
154 |
| Pub music. |
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|
370 |
| Punch-up bride is single again. |
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|
94 |
| Rebel MP John forced into a climbdown on big speech. |
Brown, Tom |
|
437 |
| RECORD VIEW; Fired up for battle ahead. |
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|
453 |
| Red hot Gene on drugs trail; The French Connection Sky Cinema, 10.00pm - 11.45pm. |
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|
100 |
| Revivalist meeting. |
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|
250 |
| ROCK'S SILVER SPOON CLUB; But will life turn out to be a bed of roses for Spice boy Brooklyn Joseph? |
Paterson, Roz |
|
1396 |
| Sad Sam cuts out after 80. |
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|
246 |
| SAIL TO IRELAND FROM JUST pounds 5; SUPER STENA OFFER: THREE BARGAIN DEALS TO HOP ACROSS THE SEA TO BELFAST. |
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|
947 |
| Sandi never got over Sheena and it killed him; BROKEN-HEARTED: SAD LIFE OF POP STAR'S DISCARDED HUSBAND. |
Brown, Annie |
|
842 |
| SARWAR WITNESS DENIES SEX CLAIM; MP ON TRIAL: WOMAN `CAUGHT NAKED IN HER BOSS'S BEDROOM'. |
Frew, Callum |
|
393 |
| Scots leave tell-all book on shelves. |
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|
122 |
| SELLING COYLE IS REAL OWEN GOAL BY WELL; MOTHERWELL v ST JOHNSTONE. |
Grahame, Ewing |
|
636 |
| Showbiz Sam. |
Sam, Showbiz |
|
585 |
| Silky Bogart at his best; The Maltese Falcon TNT Classic, 3.15pm - 5.00pm. |
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|
180 |
| Stars in her eyes; All Along The Watchtower actress Zo Eeles is one of the hottest new faces around. Just watch her rise to stardom. |
Frame, Lorna |
|
1017 |
| Steve plays all his aces; The Cincinnati Kid TNT, 11.00pm - 1.00am. |
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|
180 |
| Stormin' Norman; CHEVAL'S READY TO DO BATTLE. |
Williamson, Norman |
|
818 |
| Tam Cowan; There's no defence .. Findlay is a vice Rangers should give up. |
Cowan, Tam |
|
1435 |
| Television; Kavanagh solves his last mystery. |
Taylor, Jim (American writer) |
|
609 |
| TENANTS FLEE DEATH FLATS; They fear safety is still compromised at scene of blaze. |
Richardson, Pete; Currie, Brian |
|
923 |
| That was the news that was; And Finally Channel 4, 8.00pm. |
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920 |
| THAT'S MAYER LIKE IT, LADS; SCOTLAND A 61 ITALY A 6. |
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|
140 |
| THE CANYON OF DEATH; Adventurer Scot killed after plunging into one-mile deep gorge. |
Houston, Simon |
|
289 |
| The Cosgrove Challenge. |
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|
162 |
| The damage in Amsterdam; Amsterdamage BBC2, 9.00pm. |
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|
973 |
| The dawn of knowledge; Universities which started our proud educational heritage. |
Collier, Andrew |
|
1646 |
| The hard stuff; MALT WHISKY TRAIL. |
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302 |
| The hunt is on for scheming Helen. |
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|
1179 |
| The rave diggers; If you're not up for plenty of noise you may be out of your depth in Kilmarnock's hard-core Expo. |
Black, Tony |
|
1265 |
| This could finally kill off our textile industry. |
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|
239 |
| TRADE WAR TOP BANANA GAVE FUNDS TO CLINTON; Man behind dispute is revealed as issue hots up. |
Thompson, David |
|
447 |
| TV show could leave me with an Ivo den Beamer. |
Campbell, Iain |
|
403 |
| TV's Iain on threat charge. |
|
|
83 |
| Village people can sort it out; As more people log on to the Net, the information highway becomes a window to the world. |
Low, Bob |
|
1386 |
| VOICE OF SCOTLAND; Dome is doomed. |
Scotland, Voice Of |
|
658 |
| We'll drive our rivals mad; KILMARNOCK v DUNFERMLINE. |
Docherty, John |
|
450 |
| WE'LL SHOW THEM WHO'S IN CHARGE; Scots ready to take control of tough Italians. |
Duncan, Roddy |
|
671 |
| Weekend radio; A legend: Jimi Hendrix is still influential, 30 years after his death. |
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|
575 |
| WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. |
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|
619 |
| Whatever happened to; GEORGE AND MILDRED 1976-79. |
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|
249 |
| When I'm not hanging out with stars, I'm a home boy; Former Coronation Street actor Matthew Marsden tells VICKY SPAVIN his life is one round of golf, DIY, gardening, footie and high-flying. |
Spavin, Vicky |
|
836 |
| When life begins at 30 ... or does it?; Wonderful You ITV, Tuesday, 10.00pm. |
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|
392 |
| WHY THOSE GENES JUST DON'T FIT; Scientists solve fat riddle. |
Smith, Justine |
|
300 |
| Why we murdered a millionaire; For the first time, Brian Tevendale reveals how he and Sheila Garvie plotted to kill her rich but brutal husband Max. |
White, Donna |
|
2054 |
| WIN Two VIP tickets to Worthington Cup showpiece. |
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|
301 |
| Wine rack. |
Walls, Trevor |
|
235 |
| Workplace of her own; Armed with a budget of pounds 250 and some fantastic design ideas, Laura Gill gets to work on one couple's home office. |
Ensor, Nan |
|
1382 |
| Your Life; Should I take in his lover's baby? |
Burnie, Joan |
|
2082 |