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Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie - Mikey's in the final

BLUSHING Mikey Hughes bumblingly denied having feelings for housemate Rachel after some ribbing from Mohammed.

Mischievous Mo misheard Rachel talking and thought she said “My Mikey” to the blind Parkhall man.

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Arrow Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

AS the week kicked off Parkhall man Mikey went to war with restaurant owner Rex when they clashed over a dancing task.

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Arrow Big Brother update - Nose holds barred

HOUSEMATES were cringing with revulsion on Monday as Mohammed ate one of Mikey’s bogeys.

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Arrow Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

GONE was the distinctive blond shock of hair from Mikey’s bonce as the new Head of House had his head shaved.

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Arrow Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

RADIO producer Mikey’s ears must have been burning on Saturday night as fellow ‘Hell’ resident Kathreya moaned about his lack of help around the Big Brother house.

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Arrow Keeping an eye on Big Brother's Bankie

Mikey showed his supportive side on Friday when Rebecca was evicted from the house.

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The PARALYMPIC VILLAGE

Arriving from Macau, as you approach Beijing from the air, the first thing you notice are the hundred's literally hundreds of banners and posters, strewn along each side of the Motorways, all red and white all proclaiming the start of the Paralympics tomorrow!!

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From Macau to the Olympic Village

I have spent close on 6 days now in Macau, at the Westin Hotel, the site of The Paralympic Training Camp, and tomorrow, at last I transfer to Beijing and the Olympic Village

Round one regeneration

‘THE Right to Exist, the Story of the Clydebank Independent Resource Centre’, by Chik Collins, has been well received throughout the town.

Car customer service

In response to the ‘concerned resident’ in the Post Bag, I too am a Hardgate resident and also a long standing customer of the Arnold Clark garage in Hardgate.

MSP’s hospice support

In a recent Post Bag there was yet another letter from the anonymous correspondent who has written so often criticising the campaign to save St Margaret’s Hospice.

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The Paralympic Lion Roars once more!

After being selected to represent Great Britain as a Staff coach at this years Paralympics in Beijing, Former professional Sprinter Eddie McKenna starts his journey to China. In Macau he will meet up with the rest of the team, including Neil Fachie of Aberdeen a visually impaired Sprinter whom Eddie has been coaching for over two years for this very event, before the team relocate to the Olympic Village in early September to await the Opening Ceremony on the 6th Sept, and the games. In Track and feild, Team GB is expected to do well, better than their non disabled counterparts in last months Olympics

Aircraft safety

On the day when more than 150 people tragically died in an aircraft incident in Madrid, I was horrified to read suggestions from a small number of local residents (Clydebank Post, August 20) for a campaign of direct action designed to hinder the safe operation of arriving and departing aircraft at Glasgow Airport.

Palliative care need

Audit Scotland has found that many patients are failing to receive palliative care, especially if they are suffering from diseases other than cancer.

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