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A senior detective on the Arlene Fraser murder case has told a jury that he thinks the accused's best friend had something to do with her disappearance. In other news: Scotland's youth are unfit for work....that's the claim from one of the country's largest employers. The row over Aberdeen's Union Terrace Gardens has intensified. A ban on gathering seafood and bait from a Fife beach which has radioactive particles has been extended. A summit is being held in Edinburgh to help Scottish businesses fight criminals operating online. Letters have been sent out to 900 patients after infection control procedures at a dental practice in Aberdeen did not meet national standards. A Scottish MEP says an EU proposal which could see up to 20 per cent of Scotland's waters closed to all fishing activities would have a devastating impact on the industry. And in sports: St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown says he wouldn’t vote for a newco Rangers to get into the SPL sanction free. Ross County say they remain confident the upgrade of their stadium to make it SPL compliant will be complete by the first of July. Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels has signed a new deal.
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