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There is no consensus on what should be the lead story of the day, but the massacre at Virginia Tech university gets widespread coverage once again.There is no consensus on what should be the lead story of the day, but the massacre at Virginia Tech university gets widespread coverage once again.
The Daily Mirror claims to have spoken to the family of killer Cho Seung-hui, quoting his grandfather as saying the student deserved to die. The Daily Mirror has spoken to the grandfather of killer Cho Seung-hui, quoting him saying the student deserved to die.
Responding to criticism of the showing the video made by Cho, the Times says US station NBC was right to air it.Responding to criticism of the showing the video made by Cho, the Times says US station NBC was right to air it.
The paper says it helps answers the question: 'why did he do it?'The paper says it helps answers the question: 'why did he do it?'
'Last act''Last act'
A growing number of young children are being excluded from schools in England, according to some newspapers.A growing number of young children are being excluded from schools in England, according to some newspapers.
The Daily Telegraph says one child under six is expelled every day, with a three-fold increase in the number of reception-year children being excluded.The Daily Telegraph says one child under six is expelled every day, with a three-fold increase in the number of reception-year children being excluded.
Most were excluded for violence or persistent disruption to classes.Most were excluded for violence or persistent disruption to classes.
The Times says the figures - obtained under the Freedom of Information Act - show how teachers are dealing with worsening behaviour among younger kids.The Times says the figures - obtained under the Freedom of Information Act - show how teachers are dealing with worsening behaviour among younger kids.
Gun crimeGun crime
Tony Blair has abandoned plans to hold a referendum on a new EU treaty, says the Financial Times.Tony Blair has abandoned plans to hold a referendum on a new EU treaty, says the Financial Times.
The Sun suggests the PM's last act in power will be to draw up a new treaty without giving voters a say.The Sun suggests the PM's last act in power will be to draw up a new treaty without giving voters a say.
The Independent asks whether the drought affecting south-eastern Australia is the first sign of climate change ravaging a developed nation.The Independent asks whether the drought affecting south-eastern Australia is the first sign of climate change ravaging a developed nation.
It says Australia's Prime Minister, John Howard, helped to wreck the Kyoto agreement but now prays for rain.It says Australia's Prime Minister, John Howard, helped to wreck the Kyoto agreement but now prays for rain.
'Ultimate rail trip''Ultimate rail trip'
A senior police officer tells the Guardian the public should be legally obliged to tell police about gun crime.A senior police officer tells the Guardian the public should be legally obliged to tell police about gun crime.
That would include people shot and injured who refuse to give evidence.That would include people shot and injured who refuse to give evidence.
And Moscow has unveiled plans to build a £33bn (US$66bn) tunnel under the Bering Strait to connect Russia with the United States.And Moscow has unveiled plans to build a £33bn (US$66bn) tunnel under the Bering Strait to connect Russia with the United States.
Taking about a decade to construct, the Times says the tunnel would open up the prospect of the ultimate rail trip - from London to New York.Taking about a decade to construct, the Times says the tunnel would open up the prospect of the ultimate rail trip - from London to New York.