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- Brown accuses defender of trying to break his leg
- GLASGOW AFP — Celtic and Scotland midfielder Scott Brown has accused Benfica defender Agustin Binya of trying to break his leg in their Champions league clash here late Tuesday and called on UEFA to take action. The Cameroon-born player was sent off for the ugly challenge with five minutes...
- Research articles 2007-11-07
- Becks won't turn US on to football: Fergie
- GLASGOW AFP — Sir Alex Ferguson has warned David Beckham that his bid to turn the United States on to football is doomed to failure. Beckham has vowed to take Major League Soccer "to the next level" after agreeing to see out his career with the Los Angeles Galaxy....
- Research articles 2007-09-05
- Donati joins Celtic from AC Milan
- GLASGOW AFP — Scottish champions Celtic have clinched the transfer of Massimo Donati from AC Milan on a four-year deal worth around three million pounds (4.5 million dollars), the club website announced on Saturday. The 26-year-old midfielder will undergo a medical in Glasgow next week, having flown into the...
- Research articles 2007-06-23
- UEFA investigate sectarian claims against Rangers
- GLASGOW AFP — Rangers face an anxious wait to see if they will be charged by UEFA over alleged sectarian chanting by sections of their support during a UEFA Cup tie against Spaniards Osasuna. UEFA have confirmed they are aware of allegations about the chanting and have started gathering...
- Research articles 2007-03-19
- Hearts chief launches bizarre tirade
- GLASGOW AFP — Hearts majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov, who ordered bananas to be handed out to football reporters last weekend, on Thursday launched another bizarre tirade. Delivering his message through the Hearts website, Romanov's carefully-worded outburst is almost impossible to decipher. Addressing the media, who Romanov has taken...
- Research articles 2007-02-22
- 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...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- The year ahead in the media: cutbacks and new players in digital
- FOR those who like bloodsports, the year ahead in Scottish media could be grizzly. Redundancies, takeovers and cutbacks all look likely as the indigenous media takes a fresh pounding from outside competition, but there will at least be new launches for those in the job market. The fate...
- 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...
- Research articles 2006-12-31
- BBC can't tempt London commissioners to come to Scotland
- THE BBC has postponed its two-year search for a Glasgow-based entertainment commissioner for the regions. It is thought the failure to fill the post is due to the BBC being unable to find anyone willing to move north for the job. It was originally announced in...
- Research articles 2006-10-22
- All bets off on Le Guen as next Rangers boss
- GLASGOW AFP — British bookmakers are refusing to take any bets on Frenchman Paul Le Guen becoming the next manager of Rangers. David Murry, the Rangers chairman, has said he knows the identity of the man who will take over from Alex McLeish at the end of the season...
- Research articles 2006-02-09
- Strachan hails Nakamura
- GLASGOW AFP — Celtic manager Gordon Strachan hailed Shunsuke Nakamura after his sensational free-kick in a 5-0 win against Motherwell and compared him with David Beckham. The Japanese playmaker demonstrated his dead-ball skills in the Scottish Premier League match with a stunning left-foot strike from 30-yards which flew into...
- Research articles 2005-10-27
- Du gets rave review for Bhoys bow
- GLASGOW AFP — China defender Du Wei has come through his first Celtic test with flying colours. The centre back played for the reserves for over an hour in a 1-1 draw with Aberdeen's second string on Tuesday night, earning rave reviews from the Scottish media. Described as...
- Research articles 2005-09-14
- Linda checks in at the Hilton Media Watch
- WHILE London might be the last destination on most people's minds following the terrorist attacks, Linda Bain, head of communications at Scottish & Newcastle, is heading south to take up a job there. After nine years of talking beer, she is to become the vice president of media...
- Research articles 2005-07-24
- Move south takes career up a gear
- Marketing executive Auriol Hodgson has left the tranquillity of the Orkney Isles for thriving Newcastle and Patterson Ford. Auriol, who has also worked in London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, has been appointed marketing executive at the motor retailer and will be responsible for conducting market research and producing promotional literature....
- Research articles 2005-05-26
- Neither flood nor fire stops the news
- WHILE the NUJ won an important battle to keep the Teletext office in Glasgow open last week, other places of media business have been subject to some unusual temporary closures. The BBC Newsnight and Breakfast crews were forced overboard last Tuesday after their usual studio had to...
- Research articles 2004-08-08
- Day trips to Scotland & England FROM ONLY pounds 9pounds 9 BY COACH
- WE'VE teamed up with Stena Line once again to bring you fabulous Summer day trip offers with a wide range of superb destinations. Take the Stena HSS, the shortest, fastest crossing from Belfast to Scotland and get away for the day. From the amazing price of just...
- Research articles 2004-07-25
- Export
- The international economy The Bank of England in its May 2004 Inflation Report stated that the "world economic upswing has continued. The United States experienced above-trend growth in output in the first quarter and higher activity has started feeding through into the job market. The pace of expansion in Japan...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Moving story of Tellytown; BBC Scotland's planned new HQ at Pacific
- THE centre of gravity in broadcasting north of the Border has been shifting south of the River Clyde in Glasgow ever since BBC Scotland said it wanted to move its headquarters to Pacific Quay several years ago. SMG put in a planning application of its own recently,...
- Research articles 2004-06-13
- Day trips to SCOTLAND FROM ONLY pounds 10 RETURN P L U S DAY TRIPS TO
- WE'VE teamed up with Stena Line once again to bring you fabulous summer day trip offers with a wide range of superb destinations. Take the Stena HSS, the shortest, fastest crossing from Belfast to Scotland, and get away for the day. And if you book before Tuesday,...
- Research articles 2004-05-30
- Tearful Larsson signs off in style
- GLASGOW AFP ? An emotional Henrik Larsson bowed out of Parkhead with two goals inside the last 10 minutes as Scottish champions Celtic ended the Premier League season with a 2-1 win at home to Dundee United. It was the Swedish striker's final match in front of the Celtic...
- Research articles 2004-05-16
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