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Virginia killer still on agenda | Virginia killer still on agenda |
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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 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 crime | Gun 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. |
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