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Double champions Leicester down and out in Europe
PARIS AFP — Double champions Leicester were knocked out of the European Cup on Saturday when they slumped to a shock 17-12 defeat against Edinburgh. The Tigers, who were 2001 and 2002 champions as well as runners-up last season, saw their hopes of making the quarter-finals end when Pool...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, champion, Edinburgh, Games, Glasgow, Leadership
Research articles 2008-01-12
Old Firm get favourable Scottish Cup draw
GLASGOW AFP — Holders Celtic and their arch-rivals Rangers will begin their Scottish Cup campaigns at home to lower league opposition following the fourth round draw here Thursday. Celtic welcome Stirling Albion, bottom of the First Division, to Parkhead while Rangers will face mid-table Third Division side East Stirlingshire....
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Agence France-Presse, Edinburgh, Glasgow
Research articles 2007-11-29
Tough draw for European rugby champions Wasps
CARDIFF AFP — European Cup holders Wasps face the toughest possible start to the defence of their crown after being drawn in a first-round pool alongside 2006 champions Munster. Clermont Auvergne, runners-up in last season's French championship, and Welsh outfit Llanelli Scarlets, who reached the semi-finals of last season's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, champion, crown, Edinburgh, Glasgow
Research articles 2007-06-20
Brown joins Celtic - report
GLASGOW AFP — Hibernian midfielder Scott Brown has reportedly agreed a move to Celtic, according to his agent Willie McKay, beating out Rangers, Middlesbrough, Everton and Tottenham. Celtic were reported to have had a 4.4-million-pound offer for the 21-year-old player accepted. McKay claims Brown, who is understood to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Edinburgh, Glasgow, south
Research articles 2007-05-15
City titles fend off Record PM assault NEWSPAPERS: GOOD EVENING
TWO of Scotland's major evening newspapers have fended off advances by new entrant Record PM, according to the latest ABC regional newspaper figures. Record PM, which is published by Trinity Mirror, hit the streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow in September with a cover price of just 15p. ...
Tags: ABC Inc., Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, Strategy
Research articles 2007-03-04
Sowunmi so good for Hibs
GLASGOW AFP — Thomas Sowunmi's first goal for Hibernian saw the Edinburgh club into the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup with a 2-1 win away to Queen of the South on Saturday. The Hungary international, who signed as a free agent this month, netted the winner after the home...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cup, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hungary
Research articles 2007-02-24
Romanov denies Old Firm corruption claims
GLASGOW AFP — Controversial Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov has denied comments attributed to him claiming that Glasgow giants Rangers and Celtic "buy off" players and referees in Scotland. Romanov's reported claims were made in Russian magazine Futbol and reprinted by Scottish tabloid, the Daily Record. According to the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, monkey, Scotland, team
Research articles 2007-02-15
London spared storms that spoil New Year's parties in other cities
LONDON AFP — Fireworks showered Big Ben in a kaleidoscope of colors as London staged a New Year's bash that other key cities scrapped because of dangerous winds. An estimated 150,000 lining the River Thames gaped or cheered at the dazzling and deafening 15-minute display over Parliament's famous clock tower...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, celebration, Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, London, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-01-01
50 FOR 2007 BARRY DIDCOCK ON THE CULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
1TURNER WATERCOLOURS Your only chance in 2007 to see the 38 ethereal watercolours that make up the Vaughan Bequest before they are locked up for another year. Donated in 1900 by London art collecter Henry Vaughan, they were originally deemed too fragile for anything but the weakest winter light, and...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., British Broadcasting Corp., Edinburgh, festival, Festival, Glasgow, Scotland, WWW
Research articles 2006-12-31
High winds spoil New Year parties in Britain
LONDON AFP — New Year's Eve fireworks displays, concerts and other outdoor parties were scrapped in key British cities because of dangerous winds, disappointing well over 100,000 anticipated revelers. Celebrations in the Northern Irish capital of Belfast, the Scottish hubs of Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as the northern English...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, celebration, Edinburgh, Glasgow, INTERNET, London, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-12-31
7 THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO THIS WEEK
1 WHEN their single Crazy was released in April this year, few people had ever heard of Gnarls Barkley. However, the public lapped up the debut release from Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, pictured right, making it the first single to reach the number one slot based on download sales alone...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Edinburgh, Glasgow, music
Research articles 2006-10-22
7 THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO THIS WEEK
1 THIS Friday is the launch of the 57th Edinburgh Tattoo. This year will see the largest gathering of pipes and drums ever to grace the spectacular esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. They will be joined by the Regimental Bands of the Scots Guards and the Coldstream Guards, Switzerland's awesome Top...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Edinburgh, Glasgow, Tattoo
Research articles 2006-07-30
Salon and spa sessions are must-have gifts FATHER'S DAY: BEAUTY
FORGET novelty socks and ties - male beauty treatments have emerged as the must-have gift this Father's Day. Salons and spas across the country have reported that in the run up to this weekend, eyebrow waxing, massage vouchers and moisturisers have been selling out in anticipation of Father's...
Tags: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Salon, women
Research articles 2006-06-18
Rangers broken as Hearts take historic Champions League spot
GLASGOW AFP — Hearts caretaker coach Valdas Ivanauskas paid tribute to his predecessors George Burley and Graham Rix after the Tynecastle club clinched second place in the Scottish Premier League and their first ever spot in the Champions League. A 1-0 win at home to Aberdeen on Wednesday evening,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Edinburgh, Games, Glasgow, team
Research articles 2006-05-03
Prso tips Hearts to break
GLASGOW AFP — Dado Prso believes Rangers are on track to overhaul Hearts in the race for second place in the Scottish Premier League and ensure a return to the Champions League next season. Rangers, who were 16 points adrift of Heart before Christmas, cut the gap to three...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Edinburgh, Games, Glasgow, Leadership
Research articles 2006-04-03
FIFTY WAYS TO MAKE THIS YEAR SUPER, MAN
What do the next 12 months hold? Find out with our cultural calendar for 2006. 1SUPERMAN RETURNS: High school friends Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster originally created The Superman as a Nietzschean villain, given phenomenal powers by a mad scientist in the January 1933 edition of their own...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., director, drama, Edinburgh, Glasgow, movie, Scotland, TVs, WWW
Research articles 2006-01-01
Burley expected to be named Hearts head coach
GLASGOW AFP — Former Ipswich and Derby manager Craig Burley is expected to be named the new head coach at Hearts within the next 48 hours. The 47-year-old has held talks with Phil Anderton, chief executive at the Edinburgh club, and Lithuanian major shareholder Vladimir Romanov. Anderton told...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, coach, Edinburgh, FINANCE, Glasgow
Research articles 2005-06-29
TRIPTYCH 2005: BOOK EARLY
Triptych, April 27May 1, various venues in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow (0870 220 1116) www. triptych 05. com Last week saw the launch of the Tryptch 2005 programme, arguably Scotland's most adventurous and idiosyncratic music festival. Featuring gigs in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow over five days at the end of...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Components, Edinburgh, Glasgow, HARDWARE
Research articles 2005-03-06
Hearts draw favourites Celtic in Scottish Cup
GLASGOW AFP — Hearts were paired with favourites and holders Celtic in the draw for the Scottish Cup semi-finals. In the other semi-final, Hibernian have been paired with Dundee United. Hearts are looking to reach their first Scottish Cup final since their 1998 victory over Rangers. Hibernian...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cup, Edinburgh, Glasgow
Research articles 2005-02-28
Welsh and Scots excluded from Euro party
LONDON AFP — Rugby Union's European Cup will be without a quarter-finalist from either Wales or Scotland following the conclusion of last weekend's final round of Pool games. It is the first time in 10 seasons of European competition that a Welsh side haven't featured in the last eight....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, champion, Edinburgh, Games, Glasgow, team
Research articles 2005-01-17
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