Papers ponder Woolmer 'row' theory

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The Mail on Sunday says police are probing reports that Bob Woolmer had a furious row with some of his Pakistan cricket squad hours before he died.

The argument apparently took place on the team bus shortly after the side's shock World Cup defeat by Ireland.

The Sunday Telegraph says officers suspect an explosive personal argument rather than a professional hitman.

The Sunday Times reports that Woolmer sent an e-mail resigning as team coach just hours before he was murdered.

Torture fears

The detention of 15 Royal Navy personnel in Iran is the main story for the Sunday Times.

The People says there are fears of torture after claims they confessed to straying into Iranian waters.

The Independent on Sunday says the timing of the crisis could not be worse, with the showdown over Tehran's refusal to curb its nuclear programme.

In an editorial, the Sunday Express comments that level-headed diplomacy is a better option than sabre-rattling.

Royal 'rumble'

The red tops are preoccupied with a young soldier - who happens to be third in line to the throne.

They have pictures of Prince Harry falling over in the street after apparently clashing with a photographer as he left a night club in London.

"Orf his head" is the headline in the News of the World, and it's "Ruck 'n' royal" for the Daily Star Sunday.

The Sunday Mirror concludes that the prince's behaviour does little for the Royal Family's reputation.

Naked hike

The Sunday Times has news for anyone looking for a holiday guaranteed to give you goose bumps.

Apparently, travel companies are reporting that the number of holidaymakers going on naturist cruises has doubled in the past five years.

Popular destinations for the breaks, it emerges, include Croatia, the Far East and the Caribbean.

But more hardy nudist veterans, the paper notes, can go to Alaska - with the option of a hike through an icefield.