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Mary McLaren's killer Patrick Rae could be extradited to face Irish sex assault charge

The convicted killer of Dundee mum Mary McLaren could be extradited to his native Ireland to stand trial for an earlier alleged sexual assault. (...)


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Dundee United's Gunning in race for match fitness

Gavin Gunning is facing a race against time to be fit for Saturday's game with Aberdeen. (...)


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Edinburgh Fringe: Scene Of Titans

An inspirational play written by a St Andrews University student about Northern Ireland's first gay rugby team has debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. (...)


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Pipe banner marks historic links between The Black Watch and the MacLeods

A partnership spanning more than two centuries has been celebrated at a ceremony at Balhousie Castle in Perth. (...)


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Joe Ansbro happy to sing when Scotland are winning

Joe Ansbro's reward for his debut try for Scotland was having to stand up and sing on the team bus back to headquarters, but the centre can hold a tune and his head high after lifting his team to a win over Ireland at Murrayfield. (...)


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Scotland 10 Ireland 6: Warm-up victory boosts Andy Robinson's men

You can't beat winning under any circumstances, even when the contest is perhaps as low in importance as you can go in international rugby, as Saturday's test between Scotland and Ireland was. (...)


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Lynda Radley explores the world of the freak show with Futureproof

Lynda Radley is something of a rising star in Scottish theatre. Originally from Cork in Ireland, the 31-year old has been in Scotland since 2005 and is building a successful career as a playwright. (...)


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Marcus Haber out to prove he is the pick of St Johnstone's striking signings

The battle for a place in the St Johnstone frontline is set to be fierce in the coming season, but it doesn't faze new signing Marcus Haber. (...)


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Career having to come first for hard-working St Johnstone signing Sean Higgins

St Johnstone striker Sean Higgins has stumbled upon the secret of a happy marriage. (...)


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Jody Morris to make St Johnstone comeback after spinal fracture

Jody Morris may have donned a Chelsea shirt again over the summer but he will happier to be back in the blue of St Johnstone than the colours of his old club. (...)


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Scotland squad for Rugby World Cup is shaping up

As many as 25 seats on the Scotland plane to September's Rugby World Cup in New Zealand are already occupied in head coach Andy Robinson's mind as the pre-tournament Murrayfield training camp has revved up intensity this week. (...)


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Bohemians 1 Dundee United 1: Houston hails trip as fitting test

Dundee United signed off their pre-season trip to the Republic of Ireland with a draw against a decent Bohemians side in Dublin. (...)


Cardiff City interested in reuniting David Goodwillie with Craig Conway

Cardiff City have made a formal approach to Dundee United in a bid to sign star striker David Goodwillie. (...)


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Dundee United gear up for hectic pre-season schedule ahead of return to European football

Dundee United's players may be counting down the days to the Europa League draw but there is a downside to entering continental competition in mid-July. (...)


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Irish roots research made easier as brightsolid puts records online

A Dundee online publishing company has launched a service to help people trace their Irish roots. (...)


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Scotland can boss New Zealand World Cup pool — Robinson

Scotland can not only reach the last eight in the World Cup in New Zealand but can win a pool that includes England and Argentina, head coach Andy Robinson believes. (...)


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Scotland 21 Italy 8: Scotland start firing too late to impress

Scotland made their 2011 RBS Six Nations look partly respectable and avoided the wooden spoon with a professional victory over Italy at Murrayfield on Saturday. (...)


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Deep Sea World shark transfer goes swimmingly

The water may not have been emerald green but that did not stop a shark from settling in at its new Fife home on St Patrick's Day. (...)


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Cross gets the nod for Scotland's Six Nations decider with Italy

Geoff Cross' last start as a Scotland player ended ignominiously with him out cold on a stretcher and being shown the yellow card, but the Edinburgh prop has had an attack of realism to play only to his acknowledged strengths against Italy in the Six Nations wooden-spoon decider at Murrayfield on Saturday. (...)


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