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What the Scottish papers say
The Daily Record reports that a parking warden was shot by a sniper as he ticketed cars.

One of Barack Obama's top advisers has been forced to resign after she branded Hillary Clinton a "monster" in an interview with The Scotsman, according to the paper.

The Scottish Sun says Rangers footballer Allan McGregor was dumped by his long-suffering girlfriend before finding out she is pregnant.

The firm behind last year's election fiasco has been blamed again after a local council by-election was thrown into disarray, writes The Herald.

A political row has broken out over who should take the credit for plans to dual almost 20 miles of the notorious A9 between Perth and Inverness, says the Press and Journal.

The Scottish Daily Mail reports that the family of a child killed by a speeding car have hit out over the decision to fine the driver just £100.

A minister is at the centre of a race row after anti-English comments during a children's school assembly, according to The Scottish Daily Express.

The Scottish Daily Mirror says Paul Gascoigne is staying at his dad's home after being released from treatment.

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