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Jeffrey de Visscher has gone from hero to a zero in his homeland, but the Dutch midfielder is determined to become an Aberdeen legend.
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Jimmy Calderwood insists his Aberdeen squad have enough in reserve to cope with the hectic end to their Dutch tour.
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ABERDEEN boxer Lee Mc-Allister is preparing to put his two world titles on the line in a gruelling triple bill as he bids to end 2008 on a high.
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The credit crunch has had a mixed impact on the operations of leisure group Macdonald Hotels and Resorts, one of the Scottish firm’s bosses said yest
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Scientists in the north-east have made a major breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease that could offer hope to millions of people aroun
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The post office once used by the Queen Mother at Glamis has been saved in a U-turn by Post Office managers due to be announced today.
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A LEADING north-east businessman who emerged from humble roots to develop a multimillion-pound international food empire has been awarded the Freedo
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A MURDER inquiry was launched last night after a man was stabbed to death in a block of flats in Aberdeen.
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HAVE you a blog you think deserves a wider audience? This is your opportunity to get it known. We don’t mind what you write about as long as it kee
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IN the last few months, especially since the credit crunch began to bite, prices have been rising so fast that many families are struggling to cope.
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