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GM mosquito dominates papers | GM mosquito dominates papers |
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Reports of attempts to engineer a genetically modified mosquito which cannot pass on the malaria parasite feature heavily in many UK newspapers. | Reports of attempts to engineer a genetically modified mosquito which cannot pass on the malaria parasite feature heavily in many UK newspapers. |
The Times says the insect will have glowing red or green eyes to distinguish it from its disease-carrying cousin. | The Times says the insect will have glowing red or green eyes to distinguish it from its disease-carrying cousin. |
The newspaper says the move could help control an infection which kills millions every year. | The newspaper says the move could help control an infection which kills millions every year. |
Various papers report that American scientists are behind the plans. | Various papers report that American scientists are behind the plans. |
Veils banned | Veils banned |
The Daily Mail says that Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor has criticised the prime minister over the way gay adoption legislation has been handled. | The Daily Mail says that Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor has criticised the prime minister over the way gay adoption legislation has been handled. |
In its story, the Mail adds that the cardinal felt regulations were "forced through" without enough debate. | In its story, the Mail adds that the cardinal felt regulations were "forced through" without enough debate. |
The Sun says that pupils are to be banned from wearing veils in class. | The Sun says that pupils are to be banned from wearing veils in class. |
It quotes a source who says the veil is "a problem for security and for learning" because the teacher cannot see if a child understands the lessons. | It quotes a source who says the veil is "a problem for security and for learning" because the teacher cannot see if a child understands the lessons. |
"Four years to the day after US and British troops invaded Iraq, the country is now drenched in blood," says the Independent's front page. | "Four years to the day after US and British troops invaded Iraq, the country is now drenched in blood," says the Independent's front page. |
'Scrubbing up' | 'Scrubbing up' |
The last three words of the headline are printed in red ink. | The last three words of the headline are printed in red ink. |
In a leader column, the Daily Telegraph considers yesterday's poll about life in Iraq commissioned by the BBC and other news organisations. | In a leader column, the Daily Telegraph considers yesterday's poll about life in Iraq commissioned by the BBC and other news organisations. |
It calls on Iraqis to support efforts to counter the insurgency which is blighting the country. | It calls on Iraqis to support efforts to counter the insurgency which is blighting the country. |
The Sun lauds Naomi Campbell for "scrubbing up well" as she begins a week's community service in New York for hitting a maid with a phone. | The Sun lauds Naomi Campbell for "scrubbing up well" as she begins a week's community service in New York for hitting a maid with a phone. |
She is pictured wearing a day-glow vest, holding black work boots, but still wearing her own stilettos. | She is pictured wearing a day-glow vest, holding black work boots, but still wearing her own stilettos. |
The plight of a polar bear cub at Berlin Zoo is mentioned in the Mail, the Sun and the Times. | |
Campaigners say the orphan bear should be killed because it would be cruel for it to grow up reliant on humans. | Campaigners say the orphan bear should be killed because it would be cruel for it to grow up reliant on humans. |
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