The Daily Record leads with Defence Secretary Liam Fox declaring that British forces are ready to take out Colonel Gaddafi.
The Press and Journal reports that a senior Westminster politician claimed that Tornado jets from closure-threatened Lossiemouth spearheaded the air raids that knocked out key Libyan installations.
The Herald says both Rangers and Celtic have been praised for leading by example during Sunday's showpiece cup final that ended in a 2-1 win for Rangers in extra time.
According to the Scottish Sun, a woman who is picked on because she gets mistaken for a man battered two mothers who tried to grab her handbag.
Military leaders have said the coalition enforcing the United Nations' no-fly zone over Libya is not targeting Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi, The Scotsman reports.
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