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Last Updated: Sunday, 18 May, 2003, 08:36 GMT 09:36 UK
What the Scottish Sunday papers say

Wendy Alexander could be about to make a return to the Scottish cabinet, according to the Sunday Herald.

It says Ms Alexander, who abruptly resigned as enterprise minister a year ago, is considering a return to take charge of the ailing health service, after an approach from the First Minister's office.

The Sunday Mail claims that sex probe TV star John Leslie has vowed to quit Britain and begin a career in the US if he is cleared of a string of sex attacks.

Another two Scottish schoolchildren have been granted interim interdicts against bullies who have been making their lives a misery, reports the Sunday Post.

Eighty IRA informers are in danger of being unmasked by rogue British agents who infiltrated the Republican terrorist movement, according to Scotland on Sunday.

The News of the World says that a Scot working on TV's Club Reps show was the victim of a brutal rape as she helped to film the first series.

Security experts fear Celtic's Uefa cup final on Wednesday may be the target of al-Qaeda suicide bombers, reports The Sunday Express.

The Sunday Mirror tells of a greedy ticket tout boasting that he has made £20,000 in just 24 hours fleecing Celtic fans desperate to see the cup final in Spain.




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