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What the Scottish papers say

The Herald reports that low-cost airline Zoom has suspended all operations as industry experts warned many of its rivals would fail to see out the winter.

The Scottish Daily Mail says passengers have been left stranded and the Scottish Daily Express talked of tearful passengers.

The Daily Record carries the story under the headline Zoom and bust.

Scientists at two Scottish universities have made a historic breakthrough which could be the first major step towards wiping out the MRSA and Clostridium difficile superbugs, according to The Scotsman, a story also covered by The Press and Journal.

The Scottish Sun tells how twin schoolboy yobs have been booted out of their own £100,000 flat - for plunging angry neighbours into a "living hell".

Conservative leader David Cameron has challenged Gordon Brown to campaign on the streets of Glenrothes, reports The Courier.

Russia has issued a stark warning over what it says is a build-up of Nato ships in the Black Sea, according to The Scotsman.


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