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Burma dominates front pages Burma dominates front pages
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Events in Burma continue to dominate many of Thursday's front pages, with graphic images of the military crackdown on monks and others featuring heavily.Events in Burma continue to dominate many of Thursday's front pages, with graphic images of the military crackdown on monks and others featuring heavily.
The Independent runs first-hand accounts of soldiers beating monks.The Independent runs first-hand accounts of soldiers beating monks.
The Times says the junta that rules the country is facing the biggest challenge to its power and has reacted in "a sickeningly inevitable" way.The Times says the junta that rules the country is facing the biggest challenge to its power and has reacted in "a sickeningly inevitable" way.
The Guardian agrees saying most of the world looks on. But China is one country that is not impotent, it says.The Guardian agrees saying most of the world looks on. But China is one country that is not impotent, it says.
Gas masksGas masks
The Daily Telegraph shows protesting monks wearing gas masks in Burma while riot police erect barricades.The Daily Telegraph shows protesting monks wearing gas masks in Burma while riot police erect barricades.
The Financial Times suggests that, while the US, UK and France wring their hands, China and India have the opportunity to take the lead.The Financial Times suggests that, while the US, UK and France wring their hands, China and India have the opportunity to take the lead.
The Times thinks the US call for more sanctions against Burma means little.The Times thinks the US call for more sanctions against Burma means little.
The Daily Telegraph suggests two names to make Burma, as it puts it, "play by the rules" - PM Gordon Brown and his Foreign Secretary David Miliband.The Daily Telegraph suggests two names to make Burma, as it puts it, "play by the rules" - PM Gordon Brown and his Foreign Secretary David Miliband.
McCann's 'anguish'McCann's 'anguish'
The Sun uses the word "anguish" and the Daily Express "heartbreak" to describe Gerry and Kate McCann's feelings after a false sighting of their daughter.The Sun uses the word "anguish" and the Daily Express "heartbreak" to describe Gerry and Kate McCann's feelings after a false sighting of their daughter.
A girl thought to be Madeleine, in a tourist's photo, turned out to be the daughter a Moroccan olive farmer.A girl thought to be Madeleine, in a tourist's photo, turned out to be the daughter a Moroccan olive farmer.
The Daily Mail reports that the girl, Bouchra Benaissa, lives in an area so remote that her parents had not heard of Madeleine's disappearance.The Daily Mail reports that the girl, Bouchra Benaissa, lives in an area so remote that her parents had not heard of Madeleine's disappearance.
Bouchra's colouring is, says the Mail, typical of the local Berber people.Bouchra's colouring is, says the Mail, typical of the local Berber people.
Hoax beachHoax beach
Several papers report how more than 6,000 people have been lured by a website to Porthemmet Beach, Cornwall. The Independent is among the papers to report how more than 6,000 people have been lured by a website to Porthemmet Beach, Cornwall.
But it has now emerged that it is a hoax, dreamed up by Cambridge University graduate Jonty Haywood.But it has now emerged that it is a hoax, dreamed up by Cambridge University graduate Jonty Haywood.
The Daily Mirror praises Justice Secretary Jack Straw's plans to improve legal protection for people who tackle criminals in their homes or on streets.The Daily Mirror praises Justice Secretary Jack Straw's plans to improve legal protection for people who tackle criminals in their homes or on streets.
Mr Straw, says the Mirror, is right to give people the confidence to give chase or make a citizen's arrest.Mr Straw, says the Mirror, is right to give people the confidence to give chase or make a citizen's arrest.