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Papers awaiting Saddam verdict Papers awaiting Saddam verdict
(about 10 hours later)
The Sunday papers carry warnings of unrest in Iraq if Saddam Hussein is found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death.The Sunday papers carry warnings of unrest in Iraq if Saddam Hussein is found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death.
The Sunday Times says Iraq is braced for attacks by Saddam's supporters.The Sunday Times says Iraq is braced for attacks by Saddam's supporters.
And the Sunday Express reports that a ring of steel has been thrown around Baghdad to try to prevent rioting.And the Sunday Express reports that a ring of steel has been thrown around Baghdad to try to prevent rioting.
Former British army officer Tim Collins tells the News of the World this is the most important day since the invasion of Iraq in 2003.Former British army officer Tim Collins tells the News of the World this is the most important day since the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
'Criminalising a generation''Criminalising a generation'
The Sunday Telegraph says that up to 75% of young black men will soon be included on the national DNA database.The Sunday Telegraph says that up to 75% of young black men will soon be included on the national DNA database.
It quotes Trevor Phillips, head of the Commission for Racial Equality, saying it is "tantamount to criminalising a generation" of black men.It quotes Trevor Phillips, head of the Commission for Racial Equality, saying it is "tantamount to criminalising a generation" of black men.
Meanwhile, the Observer reports on fears about the safety of cancer patients who are ordering drugs off the internet, often without their doctor's knowledge.Meanwhile, the Observer reports on fears about the safety of cancer patients who are ordering drugs off the internet, often without their doctor's knowledge.
Many of the drugs are not yet approved for use in this country.Many of the drugs are not yet approved for use in this country.
Climate fearsClimate fears
The Sunday Mirror and Independent on Sunday offer dire warnings on the subject of climate change.The Sunday Mirror and Independent on Sunday offer dire warnings on the subject of climate change.
The Mirror claims that a report to be published this week by the IPPR think tank will warn that world leaders have only 10 years to prevent disaster.The Mirror claims that a report to be published this week by the IPPR think tank will warn that world leaders have only 10 years to prevent disaster.
And the Independent's splash is a report about a tsunami hitting Britain in 2060.And the Independent's splash is a report about a tsunami hitting Britain in 2060.
According to the paper, that is a story which our children will be reading about if no action is taken against global warming.According to the paper, that is a story which our children will be reading about if no action is taken against global warming.
Red devilRed devil
"Anniversary waltz" is how many of the back pages describe Manchester United's easy win over Portsmouth, marking 20 years in charge for Sir Alex Ferguson."Anniversary waltz" is how many of the back pages describe Manchester United's easy win over Portsmouth, marking 20 years in charge for Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Times features a double-page spread about the manager and the News of the World has a four-page tribute.The Times features a double-page spread about the manager and the News of the World has a four-page tribute.
In the paper, former United captain Bryan Robson calls him "one of the greatest managers of all time".In the paper, former United captain Bryan Robson calls him "one of the greatest managers of all time".
And, describing Sir Alex, the Mail on Sunday's Patrick Collins says genius is "scarcely too strong a term" to use.And, describing Sir Alex, the Mail on Sunday's Patrick Collins says genius is "scarcely too strong a term" to use.