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Papers search for McCann answers | Papers search for McCann answers |
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The unanswered questions in the case of missing Madeleine McCann prompt much speculation, after her family arrived home from their ordeal on the Algarve. | |
The Independent says the Portuguese media is clamouring for a conviction. | The Independent says the Portuguese media is clamouring for a conviction. |
An avalanche of rumours and falsehoods which have filled the Portuguese media have been given a form of official credibility, the Daily Mirror adds. | |
It says the best thing for the McCanns is for them to be charged, or they will serve a life sentence through innuendo. | It says the best thing for the McCanns is for them to be charged, or they will serve a life sentence through innuendo. |
Darkening cloud | |
The Times says the parents of Madeleine McCann felt compelled to make an impassioned declaration of innocence. | |
The couple returned to Britain under a darkening cloud of suspicion, the newspaper continues. | |
"Exhausted and under suspicion, Madeleine's family comes home" is the headline in the Guardian. | |
It says their homecoming was even more painful than they could have expected - not only without Madeleine but suspects in their daughter's presumed death. | |
Troop withdrawals | |
A senior British officer serving in Iraq, Brigadier James Bashall, has been speaking to the Daily Telegraph. | |
He tells the paper that British troops could have withdrawn from Basra Palace in April but did not "because the Americans asked us to stay for longer". | |
The Financial Times focuses on US commander Gen David Petraeus who is assessing the "troop surge" in Iraq. | |
It concludes that Gen Petraeus's report will create space for a modest draw-down of US troops by next spring. | |
Home defeat | |
The Daily Express says Luciano Pavarotti's recording of Nessun Dorma has shot up the singles charts. | |
Sales of the aria - the BBC's theme for the 1990 World Cup - have soared since the tenor died on Thursday, it says. | |
The Sun says former England manager Sven Goran Eriksson is struggling to find a new home in Cheshire. | |
Now at Manchester City, the paper says none of the properties he has received details on have enough wardrobe space for his collection of 150 suits. |
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