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Saturday, 13 July, 2002, 09:00 GMT 10:00 UK
What the Scottish daily papers say
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Ice cream war killer Thomas "TC" Campbell was freed from prison on Friday, reports The Daily Record.

The paper also says that Ewan McGregor's brother cheated death by a split second in an RAF near miss.

The Scottish Sun details a tender moment between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.

It also claims Big Brother's Jade Goody could face jail when she leaves the telly house after failing to pay council tax.

The Herald says that Jack Straw has provoked the wrath of 35,000 Gibraltarians by declaring that Britain is willing to share sovereignty of the Rock with Spain.

Britain and France has agreed on a timetable for the closure of the notorious Sangatte refugee camp near the Channel Tunnel, reports The Scotsman.

Police in Fife are investigating three sudden deaths from suspected drugs overdoses during the past week amid fears that a bad batch of heroin could be to blame, writes The Courier.

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