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STV News at Six - Aberdeen Friday, June 22, 6:00pm

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The family of a dying youngster stranded in Mexico say they've been overwhelmed by the public support to bring her home. In other news: The Dalai Lama has said he is not upset that he's not meeting First Minister Alex Salmond during his visit to Scotland. A 14 year old boy has admitted killing a foster carer by stabbing her 10 times in a frenzied attack after he was grounded. The UK Government has launched a consultation into whether Holyrood should be allowed to issue its own bonds. A judge has ordered Rangers administrators to prove there is no conflict of interest over their role. Grampian Fire and Rescue say their crews were put at risk tackling a major blaze in a disused Aberdeen school, thought to have been started deliberately. Three hundred soldiers from the Black Watch have been presented with medals in a special ceremony at Fort George near Inverness. Western Isles councillors have voted to shut three out of four schools earmarked for closure. Shell have revealed how they'll recover oil trapped in a North Sea pipeline at the centre of a major spill last August. And in sports: One of Aberdeen's biggest shareholders, Jim Cummings, says he'll force a showdown with the board if they vote to allow a newco Rangers into the SPL. Organisers of this year's Scottish Open at Castle Stuart are confident the course will stand up to the weather that wreaked havoc at the Championship last year. Andy Murray's landed a tough assignment in today's Wimbledon first round draw. This international version of STV News at Six is viewable world-wide. It has been edited for rights reasons, which also allows us to keep the programme online after the initial 24-hour broadcast window in the UK has passed. Viewers within the UK who want to watch the full episode 'as broadcast' should select the UK version of the programme.

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