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Storms 'chaos' focus for papers | Storms 'chaos' focus for papers |
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The front pages carry pictures of giant waves, crushed cars, fallen trees and swollen rivers after storms hit the UK. | The front pages carry pictures of giant waves, crushed cars, fallen trees and swollen rivers after storms hit the UK. |
The Daily Telegraph says the weather left a "trail of death and chaos" whilethe Times describes it as the "day the UK was blown off its feet". | The Daily Telegraph says the weather left a "trail of death and chaos" whilethe Times describes it as the "day the UK was blown off its feet". |
The weather is also the main story for the Daily Express and the Daily Mail which has the headline: "So winter's here then!" | The weather is also the main story for the Daily Express and the Daily Mail which has the headline: "So winter's here then!" |
The worst storms since 1990 affected every area, says the Express. | The worst storms since 1990 affected every area, says the Express. |
Eviction call | Eviction call |
The Big Brother racism row is the lead for the red-top tabloids. | The Big Brother racism row is the lead for the red-top tabloids. |
The Daily Mirror reports the Perfume Shop has dropped Jade Goody's scent while former Miss England Danielle Lloyd has lost a modelling contract. | |
The Sun is among the papers advocating Miss Goody's eviction when the public decide which housemate should go. | The Sun is among the papers advocating Miss Goody's eviction when the public decide which housemate should go. |
Its front page carries the headline: "Evict the face of hate" and calls on readers to "restore the nation's battered reputation". | Its front page carries the headline: "Evict the face of hate" and calls on readers to "restore the nation's battered reputation". |
CO2 fears | CO2 fears |
The Independent focuses on the plight of children wounded in the Iraq war. | The Independent focuses on the plight of children wounded in the Iraq war. |
It says eminent doctors in Iraq and the UK have signed an open letter to Tony Blair calling on him to end shortages of equipment in Iraqi hospitals. | It says eminent doctors in Iraq and the UK have signed an open letter to Tony Blair calling on him to end shortages of equipment in Iraqi hospitals. |
The Guardian reports carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere quicker than scientists expected. | The Guardian reports carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere quicker than scientists expected. |
At its most far reaching the finding could indicate global temperatures are making forests, soil and oceans less able to absorb carbon dioxide, it says. | At its most far reaching the finding could indicate global temperatures are making forests, soil and oceans less able to absorb carbon dioxide, it says. |
Handcuff record | Handcuff record |
The Telegraph says the prospect of "star wars" between China and the West looms after Beijing used a ballistic missile to destroy a space satellite. | The Telegraph says the prospect of "star wars" between China and the West looms after Beijing used a ballistic missile to destroy a space satellite. |
It says the move shows a desire to wield military as well economic power. | It says the move shows a desire to wield military as well economic power. |
Many papers have pictures of what the Independent calls the "curious case" of 300 handcuffed Met police recruits. | Many papers have pictures of what the Independent calls the "curious case" of 300 handcuffed Met police recruits. |
The Financial Times says they were not wasting police time - a record was set for the number of people handcuffedtogether and it was all for charity. | The Financial Times says they were not wasting police time - a record was set for the number of people handcuffedtogether and it was all for charity. |
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