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Sunday, 23 June, 2002, 08:51 GMT 09:51 UK
What the Scottish Sunday papers say
What the papers say graphic
Police are have stopped arresting people caught with cannabis for personal use, according to the Sunday Mail.

Scotland on Sunday says Scottish schools are to introduce a novel about the homosexual experiences of a young boy, even though the book is expected to be banned in England.

The spectre of terrorism reared its head for British tourists again as two more bombs exploded on the Costa Del Sol, the Sunday Post reports.

The Scottish Executive is considering the creation of Scotland's first privatised fire service in the Highlands and Islands, according to the Sunday Herald.

The News of the World reports on the personal life of Scottish sprinter Cameron Sharp.

Libya's foreign minster inists the country will never pay compensation to the relatives of the 270 victims of the Lockerbie bombing, according to The Sunday Times.

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