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Evening Times, May 18, 2007

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10 Weekend Family Things to Do

PIPED MUSIC More than 130 international bands will descend on Dumbarton for the 100 Pipers Scottish Pipe Band Championships. Saturday 8am6pm, Levengrove Park, Dumbarton, free, 01389 738762.

Pick of the Day the Wolfman, Five, 8pm

WE'VE long loved stories of men who've lived with beasts; no, that's not a cue for a cheap gag at the expense of Jack Tweed and Jade Goody. We're talking about Tarzan and his apes, Mowgli and his pals - although little mancub Mowgli's cute bear pal Baloo, could hardly be described as beasts.

Final Can Spur Glasgow On to Greater Things Economy - P18/19

GLASGOW'S bid to host the Commonwealth Games has been strengthened by the success of the UEFA Cup final. Thousands of football fans had a hugely enjoyable time, safe and secure in a city which went out of its way to look after them.

Salmond Must Support Our City Partnership - P6

FIRST Minister Alex Salmond must meet city council leader Steven Purcell without delay. Politically, they are poles apart but both men know a prosperous Glasgow is vital to Scotland's economic health.

Your View Three Cheers for the Spanish

The Hot Topic LIKE thousands of others, I was in George Square for almost five hours on Wednesday, initially out of curiosity, but latterly to soak up the atmosphere, it was so festive and friendly. I want to commend the Spanish fans on both sides, and the Glasgow Police who I saw on several occasions swapping their hats for fans' scarfs.

Costume Drama Style Friday

SHIVER ME timbers . . . the Pirates of the Caribbean return to the big screen this week for another rip roaring sea adventure. Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann set sail in third installment of the blockbusting movie, At World's End.

Who'll Be First to Wipe the Smile From Alex's Face? Holyrood Week with Political Editor Brian Currie

ALEX SALMOND is often accused of looking and sounding smug, but as SNP First Minister that is surely excusable this week when he made history as the first person in his party's 73-year history to run a Scottish government. Whether the opposition parties can wipe the smile from his face remains to be seen and bets are already being taken on how long he can maintain his recently-found equanimity.

Sam Hadn't Danced a Step in His Life. . . Now He's Billy Elliot

HE'S the Glasgow schoolboy with the world at his feet. Sam Angell, 13, will be the first Scottish boy to play Billy Elliot in the smash-hit London musical. The talented Cambuslang teenager will take to the stage later this year in the hugely successful show, based on the Oscar- nominated movie starring Jamie Bell and Julie Walters.

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