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Author |
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| 'Liars and perverts' sacking is ruled fair. |
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143 |
| 1.5 SECONDS FROM TOTAL DISASTER; ScotRail trains end up just yards apart after one jumps red light. |
Macaskill, Jamie |
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716 |
| A pounds 10,000 makeover for your kitchen; ANOTHER SUPER FREE RECORD CONTEST. |
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222 |
| AL at odds. |
Martin, Allister |
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534 |
| Anti-flu drug not to be given out on NHS. |
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179 |
| Audi pardner; You don't have to be pretentious to drive the TT, but the evidence is all there, so just come quietly, will you? |
King, Conrad |
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674 |
| Blasts from the past; THE GOALDEN YEARS; Friday, BBC 1, 10.50pm. |
Mooney, Alex |
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677 |
| Bob Shields UPFRONT ... AND OFF THE LEASH; Vote for Tinky Winky..at least he makes sense. |
Shields, Bob |
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854 |
| Book us in for Florida; The children who want to be in on a fairytale ending. |
Mallon, Margaret |
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313 |
| Boxing: TWO INTO ONE WON'T GO FOR NAZ; TITLE FARCE: POLITICS SET TO WRECK HAMED'S UNIFICATION BID. |
Haynes, Frank |
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509 |
| BOY TORCHED AS HE PLAYED IN THE PARK; TERROR: MUM TELLS OF ATTACK. |
Dow, Ian |
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396 |
| Bruce's all brawn; Die Hard ITV, 9.00pm - 11.00pm. |
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621 |
| Car thief's pounds 100,000 gems haul. |
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125 |
| Circle stays on Flat. |
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105 |
| Clinton: Ulster is just like a bar room brawl. |
Morris, Nigel |
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182 |
| Cocktail of the Week. |
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91 |
| COMEDY LEGEND DERYCK IS DEAD. |
Burns, Janice |
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362 |
| CONTESTS UPDATE. |
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274 |
| Cook envoy to speak for Scots. |
Brown, Tom |
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197 |
| Czemu milion Szkotow chca byc Polakami na jeden dzien; (Translation: Why millions of Scots want to be Poles for a day). |
Tarcza, Robert |
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545 |
| Dally over a Dali to get a Handel on the loos; All Cisterns Go. |
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250 |
| Deal lifts threat of national post strike. |
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162 |
| DEGREE SNUB TO FINDLAY OVER HIS SECTARIAN SONG; He won't get university honour. |
Dow, Ian |
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489 |
| DETTORI WILL FIGHT BAN. |
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155 |
| Did she like it? Alaska ...; Teacher Greig Wilson and girlfriend, Sharon Black, treat themselves to some Northern Exposure on the cruise of a lifetime. |
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945 |
| Dose of runes; Dr Alexa Campbell prescribed a day at Pictavia for herself, husband, Jon, and children, Felix, Cyrus and Frances. |
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746 |
| DOWN TO EARTH: A GARDENER'S NOTEBOOK. |
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292 |
| Drama seems like a docu; The Cops BBC 2, 9.00pm. |
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426 |
| Elvis fans buy a bit of history. |
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82 |
| Entranced by singing beauty; PEAK PRACTICE, Tuesday, ITV, 9.00pm. |
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337 |
| Events. |
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326 |
| Events; Fun days out for all the family. |
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279 |
| Familiarity breeds contempt in this cringing courtroom charade. |
Burnie, Joan |
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543 |
| Fascist terror group have links with Loyalist killer gangs. |
Moore, Ron |
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247 |
| Fears over safety system. |
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189 |
| Floral tributes gather in the town of tears. |
Wright, Simon |
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349 |
| FOOTBALL: Ando needs oui hand to understand. |
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160 |
| Football: ANDO READY FOR FRENCH LESSON. |
Marshall, Alan |
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329 |
| Football: Celts plan new pounds 20m share sale. |
Sinclair, Paul |
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733 |
| Football: GARY HAS GONE FULL CIRCLE; McSwegan grabs his big cap chance. |
McCARTHY, DAVID |
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1067 |
| Football: Hamilton in bid to snap up Ferguson; HAMILTON v ROSS CO. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
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166 |
| Football: HIGHLAND AND MINORS. |
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119 |
| Football: HOW WE CLINCHED PLAY-OFF PLACE. |
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566 |
| Football: I go Hammer and tongs for Gers so who says I'm lazy?; NAILED: ALBERTZ SWEARS HE'S NO SLOUCH AS HE NAMES HIS GREATEST GOAL AND STEPS UP FIGHT TO STAY OFF THE BENCH. |
McCARTHY, DAVID |
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1083 |
| Football: I'M DRIVEN ON BY FEAR OF THE SACK; Stewart doesn't feel safe even at the top. |
Grahame, Ewing |
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931 |
| Football: Meet the men who can make Scots Gdansk in the streets; SCOTLAND EXPECTS: POLISH BRAVEHEARTSKIS OUT TO MAKE THEIR POINT THAT WILL LEAVE ENGLAND IN THE COLD. |
Marshall, Alan |
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1065 |
| Football: PHIL ROCKED AS INJURY HOODOO STRIKES AGAIN. |
Duncan, Colin |
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512 |
| Football: PHILLIPS: MACKEM WELCOME. |
Gardner, John |
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633 |
| Football: Prove you're cup for it, lads. |
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130 |
| FOOTBALL: Ritchie may go to Premiership. |
Jackson, Keith |
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267 |
| Football: Ritchie may snub Ibrox for England. |
Jackson, Keith |
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242 |
| Football: Scots blast bitter Butler. |
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127 |
| FOOTBALL: Seb back next year. |
Jackson, Keith |
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188 |
| FOOTBALL: Sergei in Ip-switch. |
Grahame, Ewing |
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165 |
| Football: Silence of the fans won't scare Andy; CLYDEBANK v DUNFERMLINE. |
Docherty, John |
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271 |
| FOOTBALL: SMITH'S SIDE FINISH ON A DOWNER. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
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500 |
| Football: Sunderland door is open for Johnston. |
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154 |
| Football: Tam Cowan PARENTAL GUIDANCE RECOMMENDED; Goughie and Hutch would give Scotland more punch. |
Cowan, Tam |
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1224 |
| Football: THIS ONE IS FOR JOHN; Sweg's cap debut tinged with sadness. |
McCARTHY, DAVID |
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300 |
| Football: WILKINS BACKING CELT LARSSON TO GIVE ENGLAND A HAND. |
Gardner, John |
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494 |
| Football: YOUNG BHOY'S NET WORK; Brown will hand Burch chance to grab play-off cap. |
Jackson, Keith |
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1130 |
| Forfar on a roll. |
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318 |
| GARDENERS' Q&A. |
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255 |
| Gazza to tell all on TV about drink hell; UP THE POLES: Football fans change colours for a day in hope of England defeat. |
Morgan, Kathleen |
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336 |
| GOLF: English stars slam the Old Course. |
McGUIRE, BERNIE |
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287 |
| Golf: Faldo lobs a 70 in last-gasp glory bid. |
Tracey, Ted |
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325 |
| Golf: Hole new problem on the Old Course. |
McGUIRE, BERNIE |
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322 |
| Golf: IT'S YANKS A MILLION BOYS; Scots blow big chance as O'Meara and Co flop. |
Sinclair, Paul |
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1560 |
| Golf: Stout challenge from Murphy. |
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93 |
| HANNON HITS 97 MARK. |
Owen, Garry |
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279 |
| HARD AS MALES: WOMEN OUT TO BEAT MEN AT THEIR OWN GAME; All dolled up for a girls' night bout. |
Paterson, Roz |
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359 |
| Holy war that split the Kirk; Wrath of church hit dissident ministers. |
Collier, Andrew |
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1705 |
| How to sing Oh Flower Of Poland. |
Mallon, Margaret |
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116 |
| Hunters' triangle; Rampage Ch5, 3.30pm - 5.30pm. |
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841 |
| Huntin', shootin' and fishin' - it's Coll of the wild for me; Ex-Scotland rugby captain and World Cup pundit Rob Wainwright has started a new life with his family on a Hebridean isle. |
Randall, Tim |
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765 |
| INNS & OUT; Who's opening and who's closing in the restaurant trade. |
Trew, Jonathan |
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256 |
| IT LOOKS LIKE A GREY DAY. |
Brown), GARRY OWEN (Gordon |
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361 |
| It's Judean japery; Monty Python's Life Of Brian BBC2, 10.15pm - 11.50pm. |
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620 |
| It's SAD's law during winter; Beat the seasonal blues with the help of mother nature - and the health food industry. |
Young, Alison |
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1153 |
| JUDGES VOTE TO KICK OUT PINOCHET; LONG WAIT OVER: DICTATOR WILL BE SENT TO SPAIN. |
Miller, Ian |
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345 |
| Just grin and bare all; Edinburgh at this time of the year is just Luvely, say the city's dressed down clubbers. |
Brown, Merle |
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1209 |
| Kidney mum gives son new lease of life. |
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161 |
| Killer father couldn't face losing his son. |
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206 |
| Licenced to thrill; Tomorrow Never Dies ITV, 8.00pm - 10.20pm. |
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671 |
| LIFE AT THE CUTTING EDGE. |
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144 |
| Luck of the Irish; BALLYKISSANGEL; Sunday, BBC1, 8.00pm. |
Morgan, Kathleen |
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1106 |
| MACARI: DON'T LET MORE KIDS DIE LIKE MY SON; Star backs campaign to halt suicides. |
McDOUGALL, DAN |
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331 |
| Mad cow scam fear for farmers. |
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182 |
| MADONNA - THE MACCA EATER; She wants his baby, say pals. |
Fulton, Rick |
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429 |
| Man's a machine; Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Ch4, 10.00pm - 12.20am. |
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731 |
| McDonald's hit by shock poster protest. |
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94 |
| Me and my car; I don't take a backseat when my wife drives. |
Daws, Robert |
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309 |
| Mike's masterpiece; Secrets And Lies Ch4, 10.00pm - 12.40am. |
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400 |
| Millennium cash boost for police. |
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127 |
| MONEY: SCOTS HQ IS A NET GAIN FOR HALIFAX. |
Calder, Colin |
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336 |
| Motor Racing: Schummy to race in Malaysia; UPDATE. |
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333 |
| MOTOR RACING: UPDATE; Schu's to return in Malaysia. |
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347 |
| MOTOR RACING: UPDATE; Schummy to race in Malaysia. |
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339 |
| Movie Motors; Soft Top, Hard Shoulder (1992). |
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154 |
| MR FIXIT; TELL-STALE SIGN FOR SAD ENGLISH. |
Jain, Paul |
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1068 |
| Must have; Cinderella slippers. |
Barr, Kelly Cooper |
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190 |
| NatWest bid sparks boardroom shake-up. |
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195 |
| Nice Wark if you get her; She may cause MPs to have sleepless nights, but catch Kirsty at home and you'll feel the warmth. And it's not just her Aga ... |
Patience, Jan |
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1456 |
| Northern Lights out; If you want to have a swinging night out in Aberdeen, don't go on a Tuesday. |
Brown, Merle |
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978 |
| Nothing is free on the Net; Computers, space,shares, time ... Internet companies will offer you anything to surf with them. But what's in the small print? |
Low, Bob |
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898 |
| On cue for Mr Chips. |
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336 |
| On the brew. |
Young, Gregor; Inglis, Ken |
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352 |
| OUR GUY GARY; The bigger the job, the bigger the challenge for expert Gary McIntyre. |
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257 |
| OUR MEN MAKE PERFECT WIVES; HOUSE HUSBANDS: JUST LIKE DAVID BECKHAM, THEY'LL TACKLE ANY CHORE TO SPICE UP THEIR WOMEN'S LIVES. |
McVEIGH, KAREN |
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1313 |
| Paddy and Mandy take the plunge. |
Brown, Merle |
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731 |
| Peter's `bins' up for auction. |
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88 |
| Pillar of the community who fought for rail safety; THE CHARITY WORKER. |
Reade, Brian |
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438 |
| PLANT OF THE WEEK: CLEMATIS TEXENSIS 'GRAVETYE BEAUTY'. |
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269 |
| Police tell VIPs to take a walk. |
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177 |
| Pub music. |
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366 |
| Q. What do you call a bunch of lobbyists in smart suits?...; THE DEFENDANTS. |
Mackenna, Ron |
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780 |
| RECORD VIEW: Ban thugs for life. |
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251 |
| RECORD VIEW: Not worth it. |
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222 |
| ROBBED OF NEW LIFE IN SCOTLAND; Tragic Jenny planned to move north with fiance. |
Macaskill, Jamie |
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827 |
| Royal Mail back down over axed union man. |
Dow, Ian; Currie, Brian |
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242 |
| Rugby: Hawks will swoop in to take revenge. |
Duncan, Roddy |
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369 |
| Rugby: IT'S GHOSTLY .. AND GHASTLY; A poor crowd sees a poor show. |
Duncan, Roddy |
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978 |
| Rugby: MAN BY MAN. |
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330 |
| Rugby: Reivers are ready to give it the full Ponty. |
Duncan, Roddy |
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356 |
| RUGBY: Skipper Nicol grabs a last-gasp triumph. |
Duncan, Roddy |
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334 |
| Rugby: Slipshod Scots ghost to victory. |
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112 |
| Rugby: TALK SHOW OVER NOW ENGLAND FACE CRUNCH. |
Tracey, Ted |
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252 |
| SCOTLAND TO THE RESCUE IN pounds 220m DEAL; TAKEOVER: DIRECT LINE BUYS ENGLISH BREAKDOWN GIANTS. |
McDOUGALL, DAN |
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345 |
| SCUM WHO SHAMED WHOLE OF SCOTLAND; Football thugs jailed by Dutch. |
McDOUGALL, DAN |
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763 |
| Second hole found in ozone. |
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81 |
| SHERIFF'S VERDICT AN INSULT TO CAR DEATH STEVE; Family fury over inquiry. |
Mulford, Sarah |
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284 |
| SHOWBIZ SAM. |
Sam, Showbiz |
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577 |
| Sorry, there's a garden at the bottom of your canal; Families abandon homes after Forth and Clyde landslide. |
Moore, Ron |
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603 |
| SPARTA LOOKS A VALUE BET. |
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118 |
| Speedway: Lyons returns to the Tigers' den; SPEEDWAY. |
Gill, Steve |
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431 |
| Spud you like; Experiment with the humble tattie ... our most versatile veg. |
Boyd, Angus |
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565 |
| STAR BIRTHDAY: SARAH, DUCHESS OF YORK; Fergie will finally spread her wings. |
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173 |
| Stars quit charity event over corporate sponsors. |
McVEIGH, KAREN |
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176 |
| STYLE FILE. |
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149 |
| TECHLIFE Q&A. |
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235 |
| TECHLIFE TIPS Which report? |
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198 |
| The COSGROVE CHALLENGE. |
Cosgrove, Stuart |
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135 |
| THE DADDY OF 'EM ALL; GARRY OWEN fancies Frankie Dettori to strike again at Ascot where in-form King Priam looks certain to rule the roost. |
Owen, Garry |
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541 |
| The driver may NOT have been to blame; THE PROBE BEGINS: EXPERTS REFUSE TO POINT FINGER AT ROOKIE RAILWAYMAN IN FIRST REPORT AFTER CRASH. |
Armstrong, Jeremy |
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807 |
| The lady is a killer; The Long Kiss Goodnight Channel 5, 9.00pm - 11.05pm. |
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704 |
| The tell-tale signs mark a winter's trail; A little effort to protect your plants from the seasonal chill will reap benefits in the summer. |
Wheatcroft, Janet |
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1129 |
| The truth about the life and bizarre death of Verity Linn; Last supper of cult disciple who lived on air. |
Brown, Annie |
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2023 |
| They were completely different; Python Night Saturday, BBC2, 8.55pm. |
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377 |
| Tikka chair for full bhoona; The Royal India in well-heeled Newton Mearns curries favour withTam's finely honed tastebuds. |
Cowan, Tam |
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1286 |
| Touch of solar flair; Rather than shiver in winter and shrivel in summer, the Hornes chose to transform a sun lounge into a conservatory from the Caribbean. |
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899 |
| TV KILLER IS OFF THE HOOK; SUSPENSE OVER: BUT COURT SHOCKER FOR ALBERT SQUARE. |
Fulton, Rick |
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295 |
| Two men at centre of disaster. |
Macaskill, Jamie |
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283 |
| University degree snub for Findlay. |
Dow, Ian; Currie, Brian |
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262 |
| Wacko is jacking in marriage. |
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129 |
| Wannabe Grand. |
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85 |
| WE'RE ALL TIN THE MONEY; Pub customers lead charge to hit our target for CHAS. |
Hill, Vicki |
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494 |
| We're looking a bit sheepish this week as we test for the best in fleeces; THEY'RE popular, practical and, in certain conditions, could potentially save your bacon. But fleeces come in many forms - and if you're only looking for one for fashion purposes or just walking the dog, is it really worth forking out over pounds 100? This we... |
Wilson, Pam |
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422 |
| Weekend radio. |
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449 |
| What'shot; Ready for take off? We've got all the latest travel gossip. |
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243 |
| Whatever happened to; BOON 1986-92. |
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278 |
| Why can't I meet the girl of my dreams?; Making an effort is the first step. |
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2092 |
| Wife denies court 'script' claim. |
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105 |
| WIN 10 action-packed copies of Rangers ace Jorg Albertz's video The Hammer. |
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215 |
| Wine rack. |
Walls, Trevor |
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191 |
| YOU CAN PUT YOUR SHIRT ON CELTIC'S NEW JERSEY; Latest kit comes with quality guarantee. |
Oakeshott, Isabel |
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435 |
| YOUR DONATIONS KEEP ON POURING IN... |
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455 |