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"He wouldgazeathimwithbewildermentanddismay...Ittookhimtimeto accept that nothing could be done" BOOKSHELF EXTRACT 2 OF 2. |
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2019 event set to be biggest yet; The Turriff Show, which runs on August 4-5, is the biggest two-day agricultural show in Scotland. Press & Journal Farming finds out more about next month's show. |
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360 |
A MOST AMAZING WOMAN. |
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1595 |
A new New Forres restaurant invites you to quack on and eat; The Duck House Bistro & Restaurant offers a range of tasty treats and snacks, perfect for a nice night out. |
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532 |
Alvis extends range of historic models. |
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241 |
Appeal to Gordonstoun's former pupils s; ? Inquiry will hold hearings on seven boarding schools from next summer. |
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Appeal to Gordonstoun's former pupils; CHILD ABUSE PROBE ? Inquiry will hold hearings on seven boarding schools from next summer. |
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671 |
Appeal to Ministry of Defence; MILITARY. |
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132 |
Benefit fraud trial for veteran delayed; COURT. |
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221 |
Bird in a bit of bother has feathers ruffled; WILDLIFE. |
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161 |
Bleu Du Maine sheep class to arrive in style at farm show. |
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367 |
Break-in at car dealership; Police: Investigation launched after two men force entry to property. |
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375 |
Breakfast club for veterans to open in Dingwall; COMMUNITY. |
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264 |
Brown glad to address Cove bare necessities; ? Midfielder looking to better results as Hartley boosts squad. |
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440 |
Bus firm motors in with support; PANTO. |
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142 |
Cadden case may be taken to Fifa - Robinson; MOTHERWELL. |
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247 |
CALA HOMES LAUNCH IN INVERURIE. |
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161 |
Check out what's beneath Belladrum's headliners; MUSIC. |
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520 |
Child abuse probe turning attention to boarding school; Ex-Gordonstoun pupils urged to get in touch if they can help inquiry. |
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211 |
Chuckle Brother Paul 'devastated' by death of older sibling Jimmy Patton. |
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Obituary |
287 |
Clan visit links with past; Heritage: Members of American Innes Society group tours ancestral lands. |
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445 |
Concerns over potential dangers of clifftop path; Safety: Calls for council to mitigate risks posed to children and animals. |
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CONTENTS. |
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275 |
Contract agreed for air services; TRANSPORT. |
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136 |
Contractor banned for drinking in parked van during snowstorm; COURT. |
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314 |
Cosgrove' s goal to keep scoring in every Euro showdown; ? Dons hitman is looking to maintain his Red-hot record. |
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563 |
Couple with the winning touch. |
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514 |
CRAYOLA BRIGHTS; Brighten up your living space with some paintbox brights, writes Philippa Gerrard. |
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263 |
CREATIVITY THRIVES IN ART LINK-UP; PHOTOGRAPHS / JIM IRVINE TO ORDER PHOTOGRAPHS / PHONE 0800 318 846 Send details of your events to pjdiary@ajl.co.uk. |
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183 |
Crisis talks for beef industry. |
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255 |
critics' choice. |
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350 |
critics' choice. |
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304 |
Dad dies after being struck by lightning in US; Tributes paid to former North footballer after beach tragedy. |
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146 |
Daughter of Dunecht makes music award longlist; CULTURE. |
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309 |
DAVY MCCRACKEN. |
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390 |
Deadline looming for UHI midwifery training course; HEALTHCARE. |
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240 |
Deaths. |
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1013 |
Delay fears over opening of new family hospital; MSP calls for clarity as PS160m health project slips behind schedule. |
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164 |
Delay fears over opening of new family hospital; MSP calls for clarity as PS160m health project slips behind schedule. |
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163 |
Disney films taking all the box office credits for 2019; US production giant dominating the UK and Ireland charts. |
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405 |
DORIC COLUMN ROBBIE SHEPHERD; To contact Robbie, email yourlife@ajl.co.uk and mark your message FAO Robbie Shepherd. |
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Column |
673 |
Dozens of capsize bodies found; LIBYA. |
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148 |
Draper set for comeback; Midfielder to return from injury for County in Carlisle friendly. |
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460 |
eating out guide the menu's. |
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160 |
Eating out? let's serve you the right meal. |
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301 |
Eden Bus offering support to young; COMMUNITY. |
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150 |
Elgin out as Hibees sting; But Black and Whites can take encouragement into the league campaign. |
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445 |
Embryo calf sold at Carlisle. |
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359 |
EU rules on GM set to be ditched. |
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142 |
EU-UK tensions weaken sterling; MARKETS. |
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284 |
Ex-Highland footballer is killed by lightning on beach in US; Tragedy: Florida storm moved in too fast for lifeguards to evacuate public. |
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379 |
FAMILY FAITH IS VITAL. |
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Television program review |
497 |
Family of teenager who killed himself suing NHS; HEALTHCARE. |
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350 |
Farmers out in force for New Deer Show; Farm Diary Do you have an event you would like us to cover? Write to: FarmDiary, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL Email pj.farming@ajl.co.ukorgemma.mackenzie@pressandjournal.co.uk To purchase the photos, call 01224 343332 or visit photoshopscotland.com. |
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Firms mean business in lead-up to Aberdeen race; Event: More than 30 teams ready to do battle in Granite City challenge. |
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412 |
Footballer hailed after fending off armed attackers; Crime: Arsenal teammates targeted by thieves. |
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367 |
Footbridge too damaged to reopen this summer; East Beach structure 'hanging by a thread' after increased use. |
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469 |
Former North footballer killed by lightning strike; TRAGEDY. |
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291 |
Fort harnessing the colts; MacMorran is looking for blend as nine arrive from Inverness. |
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458 |
From the cheiftain o' the puddin-race to a mornay; Graham Mitchell, head chef at the Newmachar Hotel creates a starter and main course using some of Scotland's finest local produce for you to experience for yourself at home. |
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FUNDRAISER GOES WITH A SWING; PHOTOGRAPHS / COLIN RENNIE TO ORDER PHOTOGRAPHS / PHONE 0800 318 846 Send details of your events to pjdiary@ajl.co.uk. |
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193 |
GAELIC COLUMN ANGUS MACDONALD. |
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Column |
585 |
Gerrard in no mood for sweeping changes; RANGERS. |
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422 |
Get the most out of your Scottish holiday home with Cottages & Castles. |
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411 |
Getting ready for a new era at Falkirk; TAKEOVER. |
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274 |
Give us our PS160m, says rural minister; LETTER. |
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309 |
Graham revelling in intense battle for striking berths; TRAINING. |
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307 |
Grounds for criticism after England win historic Test; Root pitches in with wicket woes despite Irish being demolished for 38. |
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380 |
Growers hope berry bash is rich pickings for the public. |
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589 |
Hail halts 19th Tour stage; Cycling: Weather and landslide leaves Bernal in key position for title. |
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457 |
Hibs boot Elgin out of cup race. |
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124 |
Hibs break hearts as Elgin out of Cup. |
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178 |
Historian's vivid depiction of island life; The Leopard Spots. |
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963 |
Horoscopes. |
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685 |
Hot air sparks concerns for Greenland's ice; CLIMATE. |
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192 |
HOW TO START A BLOG; Thinking about writing a blog? Already writing one but looking for more readers? Here are some top tips to succeed in the wonderful world of blogging. |
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445 |
Huawei phones to be part of 5G network launch; Technology: Three and Sky Mobile to go Chinese. |
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316 |
Human trafficker caught with huge drugs stash; COURT. |
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346 |
Hypocrisy of our young jet-setters; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
111 |
Incident halts decom work; SHELL. |
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190 |
Isle of Raasay set to launch its first gin; Spirits: Island famed for illicit stills now on straight and narrow. |
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356 |
Johnson rules out early general election; ? PM reiterates Leave pledge as Euro power brokers stress there will be no renegotiation. |
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732 |
Keeping Faith [...]. |
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330 |
Laura Muir upbeat about success at Tokyo Olympics; ATHLETICS. |
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235 |
Lawrie in mix as Clarke launches Seniors attack; Northern Irishman just two behind leader. |
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409 |
Lawson delighted to bring striker Lisle to Formartine; ROUND-UP. |
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292 |
Leadsom urged to act on emissions; CLIMATE. |
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177 |
Lee one shot ahead in weather-affected Evian championship; WOMEN. |
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224 |
Lennon's Tierney Plan-B; CELTIC. |
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219 |
Lifeboat sent to aid two people in trouble; EMERGENCY. |
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185 |
Love Island's Danny had to call police over threats; TELEVISION. |
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329 |
Man airlifted to hospital after three-car collision; Accident: Rush-hour smash closes road for five hours, causing long delays. |
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416 |
Man extorted naked photos from teenager; Court: Accused jailed again after committing offences on bail. |
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382 |
Man fled crashed car after leading police on chase; COURT. |
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286 |
McInally's No. 1 priority is search for north goalkeeper; BLUE TOON. |
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300 |
McInnes eyes Leigh return; Dons: Full-back given 'best chance' of absentees to make Chikhura comeback. |
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McInnes eyes Leigh return; Dons: Full-back given 'best chance' of absentees to make Chikhura comeback. |
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555 |
McPake adds some 'natural' Johnson polish to his attack; DUNDEE. |
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346 |
Medical centres delay fear; Healthcare: MSP calls for clarity on opening from NHS Grampian bosses. |
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435 |
Moray air crews awarded freedom of Angus; RAF. |
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243 |
MP claims 'ruinous' business rates led to building's downfall; Politics: Finance secretary's office blasts allegations as 'untrue'. |
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336 |
MSP calls for clarity over new hospital's timescale; HEALTHCARE. |
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278 |
Murderer of man, 67, has appeal bid thrown out; Court: Victim was killed in his home. |
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337 |
Murray keeps it in the family as doubles chapter continues; TENNIS. |
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223 |
MY LIFE. |
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550 |
NEW CAR ROAD TEST: AUDI Q7. |
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258 |
NEW FICTION. |
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404 |
North Korea: Missile test was a 'solemn warning' Far East: Statement directed at South Korea's 'military warmongers'. |
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196 |
North-east MSP demands assurances on plans for CCS; ? Call for new Cabinet minister to back Peterhead climate change technology. |
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Not schools' job to raise children; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
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NOVEMBER IN TALLINN; Ron Smith gets a taste of Estonian efficiency as he wraps up for a pre-winter visit to this fascinating city by the Baltic Sea. |
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919 |
NURSING AN AMBITION TO TRAVEL; Tori Petrini is a long way from home. She told Ellie House why swapping Australia for Aberdeen as part of her nursing career has been worth it. |
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740 |
Official opening for city's new homes development; HOUSING. |
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289 |
On this day. |
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198 |
OUT & ABOUT KEN FYNE. |
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711 |
Pair will have 'sensational' relationship; UNITED STATES. |
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374 |
PATRICK KRAUSE. |
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423 |
PET PORTRAITS. |
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297 |
Petition to stop Shetland verges being cut; COUNCIL. |
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260 |
Plastic-free grocer is looking for successor; Retail: Banff business set to close due to family commitments. |
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388 |
Playpark closed as vandals leave it unsafe; COUNCIL. |
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146 |
Playpark closes as vandals strike; CRIME. |
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172 |
PM Boris battered by fish foolishness; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
137 |
Police probe knife attacks; CRIME. |
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152 |
Porterfield's pride in squad who showed they are the real deal; IRELAND. |
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251 |
Price wonders what might have been but for 'soft' goals; MANAGER VIEW. |
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343 |
Prison term for man who drove at police; Court: Accused with lifetime ban had been on crime spree. |
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285 |
Probe into death of 'decent, hard-working' creelman; TRAGEDY. |
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214 |
Problem causes outage of access to services; NETWORK. |
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241 |
Promotion the ultimate prize; The Voice of the North. |
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111 |
Proposal lodged for creating cafe at filling station; PLANNING. |
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227 |
Protesters hit airport; HONG KONG. |
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108 |
Radar glitch adds to travel chaos; AVIATION. |
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235 |
Rape case suspects' detention extended; CYPRUS. |
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122 |
Rapper Jay-Z pulls out of Woodstock anniversary; Music: Another blow for event marking 50 years since original festival. |
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376 |
Resident wielded axe at trio of workers; COURT. |
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218 |
Retailer hit by low consumer confidence; RESULTS. |
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285 |
Reynolds: Bin the cliches and nonsense and start to play; TANGERINES. |
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398 |
Road reopens as bridge repairs are done early; MOTORING. |
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117 |
Robbo refuge at Fort; Caley Jags: Plan-B after Highland League rejects Inverness colts. |
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502 |
Rosberg: Vettel not enjoying time at Ferrari; FORMULA ONE. |
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287 |
Ruby red treasures; Make the most of the season's fresh Scottish raspberries says Deborah Ratcliffe. |
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Recipe |
648 |
Scandal three are reunited in Ashes squad; AUSTRALIA. |
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190 |
Scots missing tax payments when short pre-payday; FINANCES. |
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270 |
Scott sees County links in SPFL new boys; COVE. |
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281 |
Scottish champion gets best price yet for seller. |
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406 |
Scottish wildlife park's rare Amur tiger dies; NATURE. |
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122 |
Selective memory or not bothered? Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
226 |
Sermon. |
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159 |
Sharp rise of probes cases where child has suffered es into; WELFARE. |
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736 |
Sharp rise of probes into cases where child has suffered; WELFARE. |
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716 |
Smash between tour bus and car holds up tourists; EMERGENCY. |
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217 |
SNP under fire for cuts to drug and alcohol treatment; HOLYROOD. |
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415 |
SOUL FOOD; Jenny McBain discovers that helping to make your own dinner in a hotel set in a former manse can be a heavenly experience. |
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955 |
Special-edition VW is one in a million. |
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190 |
starters. |
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180 |
Staying mum on maternity hospital delay; The Voice of the North. |
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243 |
Successful farm-outs a good sign for UK basin; Deals: CalEnergy and Equinor take over licences in North Sea regions. |
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622 |
Summer holiday for dolphins; WILDLIFE ? Members of Moray Firth pod spotted in the Netherlands and Irish waters. |
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410 |
SWIMMING: GREAT BRITAIN LOSE OUT IN 4X200M BATTLE AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. |
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251 |
Taking a bird's-eye view of licence laws; In my view Hamish Lean. |
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347 |
TAKING A BOW FOR SUMMER; Supersized bows were all over the spring/summer catwalks. Katie Wright has the trend all tied up. |
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270 |
TEA IS SERVED FOR TENNIS FANS; PHOTOGRAPHS / KATH FLANNERY TO ORDER PHOTOGRAPHS / PHONE 0800 318 846 Send details of your events to pjdiary@ajl.co.uk. |
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109 |
The extinction acquisition; Art: Prestigious museum to feature climate activists' items in exhibition. |
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329 |
THE HISTORY OF DRAG. |
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121 |
THE HUE FOR YOU; If there's one colour we don't wear enough, it's pink. Philippa Gerrard is on a mission to change that. |
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294 |
There's little to cheer in morning drinking; YVIE BURNETT The mezzo-soprano from Methlick and vocal coach to the stars. |
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THIN RED LINE: SEARCH ON FOR DEFENSIVE COVER AFTER EURO ESCAPADES LEAVE THE DONS SHORT. |
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169 |
Third site contender for health and social care hub; Healthcare: Brownfield location on outskirts of Wick identified as possibility. |
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406 |
Thirlby takes England netball reins after Neville departs; NETBALL. |
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223 |
THIS IS ME; Would you learn how to walk in stilettos in a bid to be a drag queen? Ellie House discovered why the drag scene is gathering pace across the north and north-east THIS IS ME. |
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This shows it's OK to say you're not OK. |
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Throw the best barbecue ever this summer with JK Fine Foods; With delicious products and lots of expertise on offer, this Aberdeen store has everything you need to cook up a scrumptious 'barbie'. |
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689 |
Tiny shop wins trademark tussle with US TV network; Community: Lingerie store owner thrilled with Fashion One TV case result. |
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489 |
Toeing line on new rules; Ridgers is getting it right in the cup competition of shootouts. |
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463 |
Travels through the valley of the granary. |
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423 |
Treasured pieces of art moved out of council's HQ; Gallery: Countdown to reopening after revamp. |
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387 |
Tricky meetings in Scotland looming; SCHEDULE. |
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253 |
Troops get medal roops for efforts overseas; ? Engineers in action with UN in South Sudan projects. |
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600 |
TRY DRY SUMMER; Want to stay healthy through a season of picnics, barbecues and outdoor partying? Liz Connor hears expert advice for ditching (or limiting) the booze. |
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641 |
TSB back in profit after IT debacle; FINANCIAL. |
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278 |
Turriff coaching duo miss league opener; PREVIEWS. |
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255 |
UK media given warning after RT fined PS200,000; Row: Ofcom hits out at breach of impartiality rules. |
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278 |
USED CAR ROAD TEST: MINI HATCH. |
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272 |
Victim dragged from car for half a mile; POLICE. |
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154 |
VIP paedo ring liar jailed; WESTMINSTER FRAUDSTER ? Carl Beech sentenced to 18 years after accusations proved false. |
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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE IS JUST BEAUTIFUL; Jack P Harland loves the wildness and atmosphere of Glen Coe. Here he describes a walk to get the most out of the brooding peaks. |
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852 |
Warm weather poised to 'lift spirits' this weekend; More sunny spells expected across north before mercury dips. |
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472 |
Watson was 'cheerleader in chief' for Beech; POLITICS. |
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135 |
We can trust Boris to lead the UK's charge to glorious and futile self-destruction; The Flying Pigs. |
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882 |
Welsh speaking refugee picks up award; LANGUAGE. |
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185 |
what's hot; Our weekly round-up of the latest news, products, facts and events for foodies. |
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378 |
Who said it. |
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230 |
Why rum might be this summer's hottest spirit; Dark, spicy flavours are making a splash this season. Time to join the rum renaissance, says Sam Wylie- Harris. |
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852 |
Whyte claims title win was fair despite doping claims; Boxing: Briton's opponent reportedly not told of positive pre-fight reading. |
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369 |
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Recipe |
488 |
Wright at a loss to explain no deal for May; SAINTS. |
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284 |
You've run out of road, driver is warned; COURT. |
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202 |