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September 2006
A revolution for air travel
A veritable literary feast
Alcohol taken from youngsters
All the way from Mongolia
Amenity trust boss in court
Another event to boost north isles
Baggage matters
Big chance for young hotshots
Big plans for Cunningsburgh hall
Bo cooks for Shetland
Bridge briefs sum up their case
Broadband is off, BT says it’s not
BT were "blatantly lying"
Car damaged in act of vandalism
Cash to help learners
CFP withdrawal campaign grows
Changes cost more than forecast
Community conference “a success”
Complaints threaten isles' economy
Cost of Anderson High explodes
Council cuts are “cowardly”
Council desperate for younger blood
Croft subsidy schemes short of cash
Didn't we do well?
Do you know how to party?
Drug user had no case to answer
Drunk young boy ends up in GBH
Fair Isle should get another chance
Farmed fish should eat more veg oil
Fed up with yellow water
Female driver was drunk
Fencers thrust into the medals
Fibre optic cable next year?
Fine for buying boy booze
Fined for running away from law
First minister speaks about schools
First out of the campaigning block
Fish landings are looking up
Flames engulf Scalloway pier warehouse
Free sailing for sporty folk
Fun for kids at Wordplay festival
Giving their time for free
Guide to make money from the net
High on climbing at the Click
In brief - 29 September 2006
Inside view of the Booker Prize
Investigation into cop car crash
Invite to help blue planet
iPods for winning poster designers
Isles lawyer rated Scotland’s best
Isles socialists solid behind SSP
Last chance saloon for angry man
Lerwick's "cider king" goes to jail
"Let's have a Shetland Party"
Limited extension to Sullom quarry
Little flap about windfarm plan
Loganair announce winter timetable
Major upgrade for Shetland's water
Match marks new football era
Medical ethics learning opportunity
Mid Yell water crisis
Missed the plane by two minutes
Monkey men have 'em swinging
MSP joins water clean up call
National conference comes north
New archives to be open soon
New gas pipeline could reach Sullom
Copping an education
New pipes mean new houses
NHS budget is "cause for concern"
No jail for underage sex
Oiling local students' brain cells
Old and disabled lose out in cuts
Parents told of new vaccine
Party fraud probe still ongoing
Poles fill holes in dental service
Police: common sense will prevail
Police investigates dangerous driving
Prison escorts may face charges
Prizes on offer for top trainees
Quendale sex offender escapes jail
Reading for freedom
Reliance fail to appear once again
Scalloway denied its own library
School review timetable announced
Search for CT scanner begins
See what a windfarm will look like
Seven could play for Scotland
Shetland socialists call in cops
Shetland to welcome crofting leaders
SIC fleet to run on biofuel
SIC hands out community grants
SIC/MSP approve croft law review
Skipper admits soliciting sex
Software firm spreads to new field
Something fishy about car fire
Sprechen Sie Franglais?
String of greats at guitar festival
Sudden death sparks enquiries
Sword hangs over fireworks sparkie
Tavish opens new look runway
Teen charged with fire raising
Thieves break into charity shop
Top cook returns to the isles
Tough times brought rough justice
Trust gives Sandwick pier a lift
Trust puts profits before ethics
Trust report goes on line
Trust takes over Boddam slaughterhouse
Trust to help Indian fishermen
Tug skipper goes back to jail
Two stage treats from solo actor
United we stand, divided we fall
Unst firm saved by staff buy out
Unst session on improving sheep
Vikings as never seen before
Wheelie biker was drunk on pier
Will your vote count?
Wind farm invites comments online
World class DJ at North Star
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