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General news from the BBC web site:
Evening Times sees sales decline
Glasgow's Evening Times was one of the biggest fallers among Scotland's local papers, as all but three saw circulation drop.
Rare species found at fourth site
A lichen previously known to survive on just three trees at sites across Scotland is discovered at a fourth site.
Ale rescue funds no small beer
The first Stonehaven Real Ale Festival raises about £3,500 for a local rescue team that helped during recent serious flooding.
Ale festival honours flood effort
The first Stonehaven Real Ale Festival is being held - raising money for rescuers who helped when the town was struck by floods.
Ale show hopes for pulling power
Stonehaven is to host an annual real ale event, with drinks from dozens of Scottish breweries expected to feature.
Golfing project backed by council
Plans for a major golf development backed by Jack Nicklaus take a step forward in Kincardineshire.
Ury golf call delayed for visit
A decision on a £40m golfing development in Kincardineshire is delayed for a site visit.
Tory front bench at-a-glance
A guide to the Scottish Conservative spokespeople in the Scottish Parliament.
Milne builds up to CBE in honours
Stewart Milne is among those in the north east recognised in the New Year Honours.
Golden Bear reveals golfing drive
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus is to design a new course as part of a Kincardineshire development.
Man wins appeal over sex register
An oil worker who dropped his trousers in the street has his name struck off the sex offenders' register.
Police school probe stepping up
Police make more inquiries at a fee-paying school where a teacher is being investigated, BBC Scotland learns.
Family pets perish in house fire
Two people are treated after a fire in their family home, which claims the lives of their pets.
Where have our cashpoints gone?
In this week's reader's article, Claire Campbell complains about the disappearance of cash machines in her area.
The race to be Scots Tory leader
BBC Scotland's news website looks at some of the frontrunners to replace David McLetchie as Scottish Tory leader.
Inquiry told of man's dying hours
A seriously ill man crawled across the floor to speak to the NHS 24 helpline hours before he died, his fiancée says.
In Quotes: Jim Wallace resigns
Scottish Lib Dem leader Jim Wallace has announced his plans to step down. Here is the political reaction from Scotland.
Race for fox hunting legal stance
BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox considers the implications of the fox hunting ban for the UK.
MBEs M-S
MBE's surname M-S made in the 2003 New Year Honours.
School matron leaves £15m fortune
A retired school matron who drove around in a small second-hand car leaves more than £15m in her will.
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