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Gareth Harries

Published:  04 July, 2008

AN Iraq veteran was jailed for six years and eight months for shaking his baby daughter to death because she would not stop crying.

RAF Lossiemouth technician Gareth Harries (25) had originally tried to blame his wife for the death of eight-month-old Chloe in November, 2006.

Latest Headlines 
Published:  04 July, 2008
This Week 
Published:  04 July, 2008

WE'VE teamed up with Pontin's to offer readers a cut-price break to Blackpool. Find out more in this week's Scot.

Leader 
Published:  04 July, 2008

PRIDE, above all else, emanated from Elgin Town Hall last Saturday as men and women who have served their country in a wide range of roles gathered to receive new Veterans Badges.

Local Sport 
Published:  04 July, 2008

CREATING a football academy at Elgin City is the long-term aim of the club's new head of youth development David McConachie.

In the Spotlight 
Published:  04 July, 2008

SILENT movie icon Charlie Chaplin is set to inspire a new generation of young stars when they tread the boards of a performing arts camp this summer.

People and Places 
Published:  04 July, 2008

IT'S not every centenarian who can invite a 99-year-old friend along to their 100th birthday party.

Seeking The Past 
Published:  04 July, 2008

I AM trying to trace three former colleagues who sailed and worked alongside me in the Merchant Navy from 1968 through to 1977, when our shipping company ceased to exist.

Moray Sky At Night 
Published:  03 July, 2008

REACH for the skies with this new feature by local astronomer Ian Brantingham who charts a month's gazing at the night skies over Moray, pinpointing major movements and attractions to look out for.

Letters 
Published:  04 July, 2008

Sir, – Two disabled drivers' parking bays are sited at Auchernack, a satellite premises of Moray Council, directly opposite the West End Post Office in High Street, Forres.

It's A Funny Old Life 
Published:  03 July, 2008

BILL opens his new blog series by musing over a Cooper Park clash between musicians and dogs which ended on a sour note for one side... but a happy ending to the tail for the other.

Dear Diary 
Published:  26 May, 2008

HAVE you a blog you think deserves a wider audience? This is your opportunity to get it known. We don’t mind what you write about as long as it keeps us interested or entertained and the subject or the author is from our area.

Pages Of History 
Published:  03 July, 2008

THE life of a fisher lassie in the early 20th century was tough, travelling the country for seasonal jobs at ports. The hours were long, the work hard, the conditions spartan, and the pay a pittance. A Moray woman paints a remarkable picture in her own story...

The Music Room 
Published:  20 April, 2007

CALLING all local musicians: 'The Northern Scot' wants you – and your music – on our website.

Supplements 
Published:  23 May, 2008

TAKE a break with the latest Northern Scot supplements.

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