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Papers awaiting Saddam verdict | Papers awaiting Saddam verdict |
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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 fears | Climate 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 devil | Red 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. |
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