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August 2007
A muckle majority oppose wind farm
Abattoirs can apply to start up again
Accident leaves young man in serious condition
After the deluge
Anxious eyes on Brussels
August wind keeps cruiser away
Better fish with a jig
Big blow for diamond jubilee regatta
Blood spilled on Spes Clara
Boatman escapes jail
BP extends Schiehallion contract
Breeders prepare for first sheep sale
Broadband for some, not for all
BT promise to do better
BT sorry for broadband blackout
Calling all creative people
Cash for library improvements
Catch caught out at sheriff court
Charity boosts mental health service
Cheap winter air travel offer
Clash over Mid Yell school
College gets more for its money
Commission "censures" Sandy
Community councillor says he was gagged
Concern as chapel faces collapse
Crowds flock in despite livestock ban
Cullivoe can take large hauls again
Dig hopes to find original fort
Dig out your old pictures
Disturbance leads to court appearance
Doubts over livestock shipping remain
Drivers couldn't see each other
Drugs charge man released on bail
Eight fight it out for award
Energy conference seeks more people
Executive refuses NorthLink upgrade
Executive wants more salmon farms
Family mediation has a future
Faroe tunnel trip sets new agenda
Fiddlers enjoy another roaring success
Fiddlers take festival by storm
Fishermen agree own cod scheme
Five fined for Flints fight
Focus on blooming algae
Franz treat for younger fans
Full emergency at Sumburgh
Full film festival programme
Gareth Crichton to leave NorthLink
Great interest in Norse ferry link
Greenhouse dreams are shattered
Growers' dismay at greenhouse sale
Harbour board sets its sights deeper
Health secretary promises drugs cash
Healthy interest in marine "motorway"
HIE help young hand weavers
Higher students have done well
Hopes high for Cullivoe port
Hundreds mind their heads
Hurry to catch coronation costume
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Island hopping Alistair
Isles could return to Smyril agenda
Isles see movement rules eased
Jailed for almost killing bouncer
Jailed for threatening police
Jazz pianist graces isles with show
Jobs blow for Northmavine
Joy as export ban lifted
"Just an engineering problem"
Ken Russell "coup" for first film fest
Leisure boat towed in
Let them eat lamb
Livestock sales can go ahead
Local scouts join global ceremony
Lochhead promises to speak up on cod
Lochhead wants to hear your voice
Looking for your favourite café
Man found deceased on hillside
Marinas matter as much as care homes
Men deny planning gun theft
Minister hopeful vets will lift ban
Minister sounds out Shetland schools
Minister wants to hear your voice
Montfield could ease care crisis
More help to teach English
More steps to normality
Morgan's patience snaps
Movement ban could be relaxed soon
MSP joins call for weather radar
Mystery bug hits broadband again
New climate lifts weather radar hopes
New face at stage company
New powers for "on the spot" fines
New seats for Cullivoe hall
NHS pedals new health kick
Nothing to do but wait
One hundred women on display
Paul makes it to Broadway
Police arrest intruder
Police investigate SIC/SSG affair
Ponies suffered horrific neglect
Pressure on to lift export ban
Printer's triumph over adversity
Putting the croft in the classroom
Putting the frenzy into the fiddle
Rain brings landslide to Foula
Rare bird blown in from the west
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Rogue traders on the isles
Royal Mail wants to gag post offices
Sandwick gets isles' first skate park
Sandy faces the music over Smyril
Saxa Vord prepares for winter
Scots fishermen offer help for cod
Scottish Water letting Shetland down
Scrapie scheme conviction overturned
Shetland meeting cancer targets
Shows go ahead despite livestock ban
SIC challenged "Goodlad-gate" report
SIC now sees value in dredging
Snapping the year away
SNP spotlight on cutting ferry fares
Social services on the right track
Somersaulting to Africa
Speedster almost killed himself
Stock container design agreed - at last
Stretching aquaculture's horizons
Strong men may have to bow out
Sumburgh airport evacuated
The ball's in our court this time
Third time lucky for fudge firm?
Three months to find care home cash
Through an insect's eyes
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Tickets for Sale
Toilet furniture must be returned
Top city DJs back in town
Top managers praise HIE course
Top panel at public meeting tonight
Up close and personal wi' da Bid
Volunteers boost Fetlar's appeal
Warning as new drug hits Shetland
Whiteness road rage rumbles on
Wind stops inter club
Young actors ready to perform again
Young man lost the plot
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