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Evening Times, April 09, 2007

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10 Things You Can't Miss This Week

FILM: WILD HOGS (12A) Previews Wed & Thur, general release Friday. Four bored suburbanites hit the open road where they encounter a hairraising gang. Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H Macy, Ray Liotta and Marisa Tomei share the laughs in a farcical adventure.

Westlife @ Secc Review

WESTLIFE kicked off their Love Tour show in spectacular fashion by being lowered to the stage on a high-rise platform that eclipsed a computer generated sun. But far from leaving the thousands of fans in the dark, it was the start of a greatest hitspacked show.

Kindergarten Cop Will Soon Need Back-Up. . . David Stirling the Funniest Way to Start the Week

MY pal says you can always tell those lucky folk who don't have kids - they're the ones who think summer always goes by so fast. My pal has long hot-under-thecollar summers, and many more in store before all his little beggars are old enough to party with their pals in Ibiza. Their youngest is a real chip off the old block - and I don't mean my pal. No, this wee lassie is the sorceress's apprentice, The Wicked Witch of the East in miniature.

Political Theatre That Is Truly Revolutionary a Play, a Pie and a Pint

FRIENDS, Romans, comrades, lend Mike Gonzalez your ears. The professor of Hispanic studies at Glasgow University has written a radical production for the lunchtime theatre series that communicates recent key moments of resistance and uprising in Latin America.

Pick of the Day Diamond Geezer, Stv, 9pm

THE NATION has long had love affairs with fictional thieves and con men. We think they're super, just so long as they're not stealing from us. From twinkly-eyed Robert Wagner in It Takes A Thief to Michael Caine and Steve Martin in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, little Leo Di Caprio in Catch Me If You Can, Arthur Daley - and all of Ocean's Eleven.

Style Monday

Style Guru HOT

Plan Shows Caring Side of City Your View

THE HOT TOPIC GLASGOW City Council seems to have come up with a very sensible new use for the site in Lambhill. It should be applauded.

Clean-Up Kids Are Setting Right Example Litter - P4/5

THE youngsters cleaning up Beardmore Park in the East End are setting an example to the whole of Glasgow. The park is one of the better amenities in Parkhead and it must be reclaimed from vandals, litter louts and irresponsible dog owners.

Time to Plug Water Problem Legal Battle - P13

SCOTTISH Water must get a move on and give Mark Lynn a fair settlement for the disruption it has caused his family. Mr Lynn's family life and businesses have been badly hit by bursts in a huge water main running through his land and a solution to the problem should have been found before now.

Love Them or Loathe Them, the Stars Are Here to Stay Talent, What Talent? Reality Tv has Rewritten the Celebrity Rules

TIME was that TV stars needed to have talent. That was before the cult of reality TV invaded not only our television screens, but the bookstores, music charts and DVD shelves. A new generation of reality TV 'celebrities' have cashed in on their 15 minutes of fame with self-promoting merchandise in what's become a multi-millionpound industry.

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