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A man who threatened a petrol station worker with a stun gun during a botched robbery has been warned to expect a lengthy prison sentence. Jamie Miller used the weapon to force Alexander Smith to open the till at the Moto Service Station in Kinross in February. In other news; Scientists at Dundee University are to receive fourteen million pounds in funding to help develop new drugs for major global diseases. It's part of an ongoing collaboration with 6 pharmaceuticals companies and will secure 50 jobs in Dundee. And in sport; David Proctor's become the first player to be shown the Inverness exit door. Proctor, who's one of a DOZEN Caley Jags players who's contracts are up, has been told he won't get a new deal. This episode has been edited for rights reasons.