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McFadden not interested in Old Firm move
GLASGOW AFP — Scotland's Birmingham striker James McFadden on Monday ruled out a move to either Old Firm club. The 25-year-old former Motherwell player has been linked to both Celtic and Rangers in recent months after Birmingham were relegated to the Championship. Speaking ahead of the friendly against...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Construction, Glasgow, Scotland, TVs
Research articles 2008-08-18
THICK & SPIN COVER STORY COVER STORY AFTER FINDING EARLY SUCCESS IN
PETER Capaldi, the Scottish Oscar-winner, is about to blow, but not quite yet. His cropped and grey-fl ecked hair is getting closer to his eyebrows, but only because those eyebrows are raising sharply the left one, in particular, arcs like a hieroglyph over his steely left eye. He rubs his...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Glasgow, TVs
Research articles 2008-04-06
"My agent was always telling me to wear more make-up, wear higher
WHEN you've been to bed with Leonardo DiCaprio, settling down on a sofa to talk to the Sunday Herald isn't likely to count among the most exciting things you have done in your life. Of course, Laura Fraser was only acting when she slipped between the sheets with...
Tags: agent, British Broadcasting Corp., drama, Glasgow, Knight, movie, Tale, TVs
Research articles 2008-03-16
Primary pupils get healthy meals for free in Scottish trial
LONDON AFP — Primary pupils in three areas of Scotland tucked into healthy school lunches given out for free Monday under a six-month government-funded pilot scheme, officials said. The five million pound scheme, rolled out this week in schools in East Ayrshire, West Dunbartonshire and Glasgow - and to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, Government, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, TVs
Research articles 2007-10-22
THE WEEK ROUNDING UP ALL THE NEWS
MONDAY SEVERAL of Bob Dylan's songs have been translated into Gaelic. The chorus of Knockin' On Heaven's Door goes "Cnog, cnog, cnogagh leam anns an speur". In Edinburgh, the coalition between the SNP and the LibDems appeared close to collapse after the SNP withdrew their support...
Tags: Britain, British Broadcasting Corp., Glasgow, Government, Manufacturing, TVs
Research articles 2007-09-09
Rangers welcome Ferguson all-clear from UEFA
GLASGOW AFP — Rangers boss Walter Smith has welcomed a UEFA decision to take no action against Barry Ferguson over an altercation with a Hapoel Tel Aviv player in the club's UEFA Cup defeat in Israel this week. Gers captain Ferguson appeared to strike Hapoel's Tal Chen after being...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, TVs
Research articles 2007-02-16
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...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Glasgow, INTERNET, iTV, MARKETING, media, radio, TVs
Research articles 2006-12-31
BITCH BRO
CAMP Big Brother 7 contestant Shahbaz Choudhary was last night tipped as the housemate from hell. Friends of the cross-dressing Scot have warned other contestants they face a 13-week nightmare if Shahbaz, 38, goes the distance. They say the flamboyant Glaswegian, who has been...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Glasgow, Manufacturing, TVs
Research articles 2006-05-14
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
YOUR VOICE: WE'LL ALL MISS HIM
HOW sad it was to read this week that our beloved Ronnie Barker has left us. I'm sure his like will never be seen again. The laughter he brought into our lives was truly amazing. When you knew that Porridge or Open All Hours was going to...
Tags: Cooper, Glasgow, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs, voice
Research articles 2005-10-09
Newcastle rule out Bellamy loan
LONDON AFP — Celtic have been told to stump up cash if they want to take unsettled Newcastle striker Craig Bellamy next season. The fiery Welsh international spent the second half of last season on loan at the Glasgow giants after a bitter fall-out with Magpies manager Graeme Souness....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, TVs
Research articles 2005-06-29
Celtic sign Bellamy on loan
GLASGOW AFP — Scottish Premier League champions Celtic signed controversial Newcastle striker Craig Bellamy on loan for the rest of the season. A statement issued on the Glasgow giants' official website just four hours before the end of the transfer day deadline said: "Celtic are delighted to announce that...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, INTERNET, TVs
Research articles 2005-01-31
Date set for Old Firm Cup tie
GLASGOW AFP — Celtic's Scottish Cup 3rd Round tie with Rangers has been switched to January 9, after TV broadcasters failed to get agreement from the police for a Friday kick-off. The last meeting between the clubs led to trouble and Celtic striker Henri Camara and Nacho Novo of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Glasgow, suspension, TVs
Research articles 2004-12-13
Tern soaring high after spreading its wings and heading west
THERE must be something in the water in the northeast at the moment. Aberdeen Football Club has been filling column inches with its run of good form in the SPL this season, even if this has dipped in the last couple of games. Meanwhile, Tern Television, for...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., commission, drama, Glasgow, SALES, TVs
Research articles 2004-11-14
Wishful drinking: We celebrated the demise of Dubya at a White House
WHAT a good time the Buffer had celebrating the demise of President Bush. And right on George W's own doorstep, too. Normally, we would wait for the American TV networks to call the presidential election. But this time it was Brian, the barman in the Old Ebbitt Grill, the nearest...
Tags: Buffer, Bush, Democrat, Glasgow, Kerry, Manufacturing, president, Republican, TVs, Washington, White House
Research articles 2004-11-07
7 DAYS
TODAY If you haven't yet seen the big Age Of Titian show at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, don't panic. You've still got until December 5 to see this magnificent display of work by the Venetian master and his contemporaries. Bone-up by watching The Great Artists (Five, 12.35pm), in...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Edinburgh, Glasgow, TVs
Research articles 2004-10-10
Telly vision of the future; With independent TV in the ascendancy, a
THE imminent merger of Wark Clements and Ideal World has pushed independent television production in Scotland into its next phase. The two companies, who become IWC Media on May 1, have led the sector's growth north of the Border since the early 1990s. But if Scotland is...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., broadcaster, Glasgow, researcher, Scotland, talent, training, TVs, vision
Research articles 2004-04-18
11 die in Scottish retirement home blaze
UDDINGSTON, Scotland AFP ? At least 11 senior citizens were feared dead after a fire swept through a retirement home in the Scottish town of Uddingston east of Glasgow. The toll was likely to rise, with a spokesman for the local fire department saying Saturday that there had been...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, firefighter, Glasgow, HEALTHCARE, spokesman, TVs
Research articles 2004-01-31
House of the rising sons; Camper than Butlins, cattier than Bagpuss,
JUSTIN Ryan and Colin McAllister are busy, busy, busy. Their smart Birmingham home is giddy with activity and they are beginning to worry that they will never get to the gym. Three interviews today, tomorrow they are "doing" Terry and Gaby, then there is lunch with Piers Morgan and perhaps...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., camera, car, Glasgow, TVs
Research articles 2003-12-14
Scotland's finest face test of endurance as tension mounts
WHAT a week ahead for the Scottish hacks. Footie final in Seville on Wednesday night and the Scottish Press Awards on Thursday at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow. But it will be a wonder if any of the sports writers up for the gongs make it back...
Tags: Benefits, British Broadcasting Corp., Glasgow, HEALTHCARE, journalist, Manufacturing, SALES, Scotland, SOFTWARE, TVs
Research articles 2003-05-18