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What the Scottish papers say

Police investigating Tommy Sheridan have travelled to Denmark to quiz the woman who claimed she had sex in his bed, says Daily Record.

The despair of Miss Hogg is the headline in The Scotsman.

It tells how a dedicated and respected head teacher was found dead after she failed to turn up at her tiny school after the Easter weekend.

New probe launched into nurse's crash death, says the Press and Journal.

It says police have reopened their investigation into a mystery car crash which claimed the life of a nurse 14 years ago.

The law to end the controversial automatic early release of prisoners faces indefinite delay because of jail over-crowding, says The Herald.

It says First Minister Alex Salmond described Scotland's prison system as being in "crisis".

The Scottish Sun says tragic rally ace Colin McRae left an £8m fortune.



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