The US businessman named as the preferred bidder for Rangers has vowed that his proposal offers a 'fresh start' with no loss of history but added that the football club will now have to live within its means. Rangers administrators say tow truck tycoon Bill Miller plans to complete his purchase of the Glasgow club by the end of the season following the acceptance of his unconditional offer. In other news: The Scottish Government's being urged to use satellite technology to monitor dangerous criminals who may be at risk of re-offending. A witness at the Arlene Fraser murder trial has denied killing the mother of two. The fathers of two murdered Scots children have joined a campaign to raise support for a worldwide global arms trade treaty. Men with low levels of testosterone could be at greater risk of developing diabetes. A sixteen year-old boy has been robbed at knifepoint in Dalkeith. Police in Midlothian are investigating an indecent assault in the Mayfield area. Edinburgh's Stevenson College is to benefit from a five million pound redevelopment. Jack Vettriano has had a clear out at his flat in Fife. The artist is putting items which have featured in his paintings up for auction. And in sports: Dunfermline's trip to Easter Road on Monday is a 'must-win' to avoid relegation after their goalless draw with Inverness last night. Hearts claim to have reduced their debt by 12 million pounds today and have announced the club is in profit for a second year running. Stuart ...
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