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Papers focus on McCann questions Papers focus on McCann questions
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The stark question asked of Kate McCann is splashed across the Daily Mirror: "Did you kill her by accident?"The stark question asked of Kate McCann is splashed across the Daily Mirror: "Did you kill her by accident?"
With Mrs McCann and husband Gerry now suspects in their daughter Madeleine's disappearance, the newspaper says police offered her a lighter sentence if she confessed. With Mrs McCann and husband Gerry now suspects in their daughter Madeleine's disappearance, it says police offered a lighter sentence if she confessed.
But the Daily Telegraph points out that the McCanns' lawyers have identified "huge holes" in the case against her.But the Daily Telegraph points out that the McCanns' lawyers have identified "huge holes" in the case against her.
How, it asks, could she kill her daughter, remove her body and hide it while her friends were just yards away?How, it asks, could she kill her daughter, remove her body and hide it while her friends were just yards away?
Election blues Under surveillance
The Sun lists some of the questions police are said to have asked Kate McCann about Madeleine's disappearance.It says questions such as "Did you kill your daughter?" and "What did you do with her body?" could only be asked once Mrs McCann had become a suspect.According to the Daily Mail, the McCanns have been under round-the-clock surveillance for more than a month.It says their intimate conversations were recorded and their movements tracked by Portuguese investigators.
Snap election
The Times says the National Trust is spending £500,000 to restore Belfast's Crown Bar to its Victorian glory.
The original owner was a noted Home Ruler, his wife was a fervent loyalist.
She won the argument over the bar's name. But her husband set the Crown mosaic at the door, so customers wiped their feet on a symbol of British rule.
The Guardian reports that Conservative officials have drafted an emergency manifesto in case Gordon Brown calls a snap autumn general election.The Guardian reports that Conservative officials have drafted an emergency manifesto in case Gordon Brown calls a snap autumn general election.
Apparently, those who've seen the draft say it will be "a sharp distillation" of the party's six main policy papers. 'Flat' bubbly
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Tory leader David Cameron presents his internal party critics with a choice.
They can either back his brand of "compassionate" Conservatism, he says, or see Gordon Brown win.
Crowning glory
The Times says that the National Trust is spending £500,000 restoring Belfast's Crown Bar to its Victorian splendour.
Featured in Carol Reed's film, Odd Man Out, the Crown has the distinction of being western Europe's most bombed pub.
As the paper reports, the original owner was a noted Home Ruler, while his wife a fervent loyalist.
She won the argument over the bar's name. But her husband set the Crown mosaic at the door, so customers wipe their feet on a symbol of British rule.
Bubble and squeak
As Woolworths launches the sale of champagne at just £5 a bottle, newspapers sample a glass or two.As Woolworths launches the sale of champagne at just £5 a bottle, newspapers sample a glass or two.
The Daily Telegraph's wine critic is impressed with "an appealing gold colour with faint hints of pink and enticingly frothy mousse." The Telegraph's wine critic is impressed with "an appealing gold colour with faint hints of pink and enticingly frothy mousse."
But the Guardian's Victoria Moore says the bubbly is virtually flat.But the Guardian's Victoria Moore says the bubbly is virtually flat.
The fizz disappears quickly, she says, and what she calls a sweet-sour wine reminds her of the glasses you find the morning after a dinner party... The fizz disappears quickly, she says, and what she calls a sweet-sour wine reminds her of the glasses you find the morning after a dinner party.