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Economic gloom rife in papers | Economic gloom rife in papers |
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A cloud of economic gloom hangs over many of the Sunday papers as they examine the world's financial prospects. | |
The Independent raises the prospect of another Great Depression as it warns Wall Street is braced for another rollercoaster week. | The Independent raises the prospect of another Great Depression as it warns Wall Street is braced for another rollercoaster week. |
The Sunday Times cites the fears of two prominent American economists who say the US is facing its biggest challenge - and probably its deepest recession - for a generation. | The Sunday Times cites the fears of two prominent American economists who say the US is facing its biggest challenge - and probably its deepest recession - for a generation. |
Events in Tibet add to the dejected mood. The Sunday Telegraph says the normally tranquil city of Lhasa looks more like a war zone, while a despatch from the Tibetan town of Xiahe in the Observer tells of an extraordinary standoff between security forces, monks and local people. | Events in Tibet add to the dejected mood. The Sunday Telegraph says the normally tranquil city of Lhasa looks more like a war zone, while a despatch from the Tibetan town of Xiahe in the Observer tells of an extraordinary standoff between security forces, monks and local people. |
A report from Lhasa in the Sunday Times says rioters now appear impervious to "the increasingly shrill calls" for order from the regional government. | A report from Lhasa in the Sunday Times says rioters now appear impervious to "the increasingly shrill calls" for order from the regional government. |
Low esteem | Low esteem |
A special report in the Observer warns the world's glaciers are melting at their fastest rate for five thousand years. It urges governments to do more to encourage their populations to switch to less water-thirsty crops and build flood protection and water storage schemes. | A special report in the Observer warns the world's glaciers are melting at their fastest rate for five thousand years. It urges governments to do more to encourage their populations to switch to less water-thirsty crops and build flood protection and water storage schemes. |
An opinion poll for the Sunday Telegraph shows more than three quarters of the public back its campaign for an Armed Forced Day to pay tribute to servicemen and women. | An opinion poll for the Sunday Telegraph shows more than three quarters of the public back its campaign for an Armed Forced Day to pay tribute to servicemen and women. |
The poll - based on the views of a thousand people - also found 90% want to see troops wearing their uniforms in public. | The poll - based on the views of a thousand people - also found 90% want to see troops wearing their uniforms in public. |
A military theme is also employed by the Telegraph's cartoonist "Matt" as he ponders the apparently low esteem in which politicians are held. | A military theme is also employed by the Telegraph's cartoonist "Matt" as he ponders the apparently low esteem in which politicians are held. |
A man dressed in a camouflage suit is pictured leaving the front door of his house and telling his wife: "I'm wearing this to go out - I don't want people to know I'm an MP." | A man dressed in a camouflage suit is pictured leaving the front door of his house and telling his wife: "I'm wearing this to go out - I don't want people to know I'm an MP." |
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