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  • 2 weeks ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Elizabeth Hunter |Billy Gaddi

    Sarah Frame married an author she met in her bookstore and her daughter predicted it before they met. A Scots woman who opened a bookshop was told by her daughter that she might find love in it - and now she's married an author she met there. In her hometown of Stewarton in East Ayrshire, Sarah Frame opened The Book Nook. Before opening the shop her daughter predicted she might find love in her new role - but Sarah says she never expected it to happen.

  • 1 month ago | the-messenger.com | Elizabeth Hunter

    By Elizabeth HunterThe actor who inspired Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" has been immortalized in a painting in the British theater where his career began. Scottish actor James Finlayson starred in over 30 Laurel and Hardy films, becoming one of their most beloved supporting actors. He appeared as a clumsy characters - who would often exclaim "D'oh!" following a mishap.

  • 1 month ago | mirror.co.uk | Elizabeth Hunter |Sophie Buchan

    'I napped so much and had no energy until my best friend saved my life''I’d have a nap mid-morning because I was tired then I didn’t have the energy or enthusiasm to go anywhere in the afternoon'A man who kept napping because he was so tired all the time, has said his life was saved by his best friend. James Walker, a father of two, said he was "sleeping through the night" but he still felt tired. As his organs began to fail, urgent action was needed.

  • 1 month ago | indianagazette.com | Elizabeth Hunter

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  • 1 month ago | wfmz.com | Elizabeth Hunter

    By Elizabeth HunterThe actor who inspired Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" has been immortalized in a painting in the British theater where his career began. Scottish actor James Finlayson starred in over 30 Laurel and Hardy films, becoming one of their most beloved supporting actors. He appeared as a clumsy characters - who would often exclaim "D'oh!" following a mishap.

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