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Kate hospital prank call nurse found dead
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Launderettes come spinning back into fashion
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Tour de France could be worth £55m to Scotland
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DJS face backlash after boasting of ‘easiest prank call’
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We got it wrong, admits arts quango after weeks of criticism
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Father was bottled in the neck for daring to confront vandals
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SNP has changed its tune over EU, claim opponents
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Why the great British bake-off is becoming a lot more expensive
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Scotland’s brand ‘damaged’ in US
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Back-to-work Clifford insists abuse allegations are ‘totally untrue’
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I killed her, says brother of Eastenders actress found dead in canal
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Wind farm opponents granted costs protection
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How the modern world ‘was forged by six key events’
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University choir in running for Xmas No 1
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An autistic-friendly Christmas Carol
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Online pet sales face legal crackdown
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Quit your ballrooms, Clinton tells leaders
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Clinton repeats familiar mantra for peace
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Giving up smoking can ease your back pain, patients told
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Life sentence for handcuff rapist with no remorse
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It’s a bar, of sorts, but not as we know it…
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Symbol of defiance, Hamas leader visits Gaza
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Warring Egyptians refuse to bury their differences
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Chavez arrives home after further treatment in Cuba
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Tsunami alert after quake off NE Japan
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Coffee elephants brew boasts taste you won’t forget and price to match
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North Korea back on track to test rocket despite snow
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Belarus puts up shutters on woodworkers
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Austerity will continue until 2018
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A festive fair for our festive fayre
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Gerry Hassan
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Shipyard legacy must not be allowed to die
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Crombie has tough task to
bridge culture gap
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Supermarkets are talk of the steamie
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Facing up to modern Christmas message
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Questions over our EU membership
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Billy watson
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Going for broke
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Scots to a T
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Threat of triple-dip recession fails to unsettle industry’s optimists
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High demand helps Berkeley to its first dividend in five years
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Parkmead goes for youth with board appointment
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Jobless total in US tumbles to four-year low
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Berthold Albrecht, reclusive heir to Aldi empire, dies at 58
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Knott is tied up by Green Investment Bank for top risk management role
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CVA helps save Mcgeoch Marine from collapse
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Peter Vardy steps on gas to grow its presence in Granite City
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Inflation threatens to upset Osborne’s applecart
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Petroceltic bullish about Italian job despite timeline questions
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Meagre shares rise born in the USA
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Desmond Hodges OBE
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Maggie Cruickshank
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SELECTED FILMS NOW SCREENING
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Boinne ann am beul na gaoithe
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Ceòl danns o sheann eòlaich, le òran no dhà
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Gaidhlig@scotsman.com
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Concern over numbers of barren cattle
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Cook left to stew on missing double ton
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Light-up bails make flashy debut in Big Bash League
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Murphy pulls great escape to secure spot in UK final
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Scots clinch gold in women’s fours title
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Holders up first for Muirhead at Euros
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Dawson: Old Course changes
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Platini vows to find intelligent solution for his ‘zany’ plan
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Hearts ask for £250,000 more
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Fraser rejects Aberdeen deal
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Castres kick Scottish game
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Ulster see off saints to maintain perfect
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HEINEKEN CUP standings
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District revival can bridge gap between national team and clubs
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Former Scotland team-mates clash at Gala
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Melrose can’t recover from first-half battering
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Legends can be inspiration as Mcculloch focuses on reversing Stirling defeat
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O’neill full of praise for Euro achievement
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Lennon has the hallmark of a lucky general
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This one’s a KEEPER
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Stevenson gives himself a rocket for his lack of goals
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Redknapp backs decision to cancel Christmas party
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Mancini at risk, says Neville
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ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE PREVIEW
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Sprinter Sacre set for Sandown duel
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A year that made history
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Margins as publishers go for gold
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Sentimentality, space travel and
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Warm words for coldest
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Sea wives light up the young adults’ eyes
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Murder, they wrote
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P2P lenders see regulation as a welcome step to credibility
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This government is out of touch … just look at the Autumn Statement
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There are plenty of products on the market
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Take care over term assurance policies, as they do carry risks
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That save you from pay-day loans and penury
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Thousands of savers face being caught in
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Pensions: One rule for the many and another for the very lucky few
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Er the so-called granny tax means pensioners will still be hurt
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Tax rules are the same for sales,
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The rise in online buying could give shops a boost
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Whether it’s online or in shops
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Online retailers look like being to the fore this festive season
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Firms warned off royal baby ads
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Pay-as-you-go mobiles set for a Christmas comeback