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General news from the BBC web site:

Election Night as it happened
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign 2010.
Illicit still put back into use
A former illicit still has been put back into use by a whisky distiller on Lewis in the Western Isles.
Man denies 'Trojan' webcam virus
An IT expert has denied sending out a computer virus which allowed him to spy on strangers using their webcams.
You have been reading.
A round up of the stories you have been reading
£231,000 sheep sets price record
A sheep is believed to have become the world's most expensive after selling for £231,000 at a sale.
Grouse numbers 'are on the rise'
Gamekeepers report an increase in grouse numbers on Scotland's moors ahead of this year's shooting season.
Single malt has £10,000 price tag
A 50-year-old single malt Scotch whisky is to go on sale for £10,000 a bottle, its distiller announces.
Traditional boat festival begins
A major annual maritime event is under way in Banffshire, and it will be twice as long as usual at four days.
Open air Mass at hidden seminary
An open air Mass is to be celebrated at a historic "hidden seminary" by the nation's most senior Roman Catholic.
Where the wind farm war is waged
How the fate of turbine developments is being decided at public inquiries across Scotland.
What the papers say
A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.
Your pictures: Scotland's snow
Heavy snow brings serious travel problems to northern Scotland and also closes schools.
Tory backer Laidlaw stops funding
One of the Conservatives' biggest financial backers has stopped donating until "issues" over tax are resolved, the party says.
Drivers killed in accidents named
Two drivers killed following two serious accidents on Aberdeenshire roads are named by police.
Father optimistic for missing son
The father of a missing 28-year-old man still hopes his son will turn up safe and well at Christmas.
Divers end hunt for missing man
Police dive teams call off for the day their search of the Banffshire coastline for a missing man.
Thom will sing Homecoming anthem
A new version of the Scottish folk ballad "Caledonia" is to be recorded by Sandi Thom for next year's Homecoming celebrations.
Scots singer in Oxfam cash plea
Scottish singer Sandi Thom returns from east Africa to launch Oxfam's £15m World Food Crisis Appeal.
DNA tests on remains in crocodile
Police in Queensland conduct DNA tests on human remains found inside a crocodile feared to have eaten a 62-year-old man.
Australian man 'snatched by croc'
A search is under way for a man thought to have been dragged to his death by a crocodile in northern Australia.


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