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Details of a judge's report into murder of British exchange student Meredith Kercher are revealed in several papers. | Details of a judge's report into murder of British exchange student Meredith Kercher are revealed in several papers. |
"Two hours to Bleed to Death" is the headline in the Daily Mirror, which describes the events leading up to her death as an "orgy of sex and violence". | "Two hours to Bleed to Death" is the headline in the Daily Mirror, which describes the events leading up to her death as an "orgy of sex and violence". |
The Daily Mail speaks of the "Horror of Her Final Moments" as Miss Kercher became the "innocent victim of three people looking for 'a new sensation'". | |
The Daily Express reports that a text message predicted the killing. | The Daily Express reports that a text message predicted the killing. |
'Homegrown terror' | 'Homegrown terror' |
The Independent says the death of the 83rd British soldier in Afghanistan underlines the need to end the opium trade there. | The Independent says the death of the 83rd British soldier in Afghanistan underlines the need to end the opium trade there. |
It describes the conflict in Afghanistan as a "war without end" - but in its leader column insists we must "stay the course". | It describes the conflict in Afghanistan as a "war without end" - but in its leader column insists we must "stay the course". |
The Guardian reports that the prime minister plans to pay farmers in Afghanistan to ditch opium. | The Guardian reports that the prime minister plans to pay farmers in Afghanistan to ditch opium. |
He hopes the move will cut off the Taleban's main source of income. | He hopes the move will cut off the Taleban's main source of income. |
Warnings about homegrown terrorism are creating a "climate of fear" the leader of the Muslim Council of Britain tells the Daily Telegraph. | Warnings about homegrown terrorism are creating a "climate of fear" the leader of the Muslim Council of Britain tells the Daily Telegraph. |
Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari says recent comments by the head of MI5 about the terrorist threat puts young Muslims at risk of being recruited by radicals. | Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari says recent comments by the head of MI5 about the terrorist threat puts young Muslims at risk of being recruited by radicals. |
'Miss Roo' | 'Miss Roo' |
The Times says the government is considering a new green tax on cars. | |
A government-commissioned report says the owners of large, polluting vehicles should pay about £1,000 a year extra. | |
The Financial Times reports that the chancellor is meeting business leaders to discuss the effects of Northern Rock on Britain's financial reputation. | |
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail cites research from California which found men talk more than women. | Meanwhile, the Daily Mail cites research from California which found men talk more than women. |
The study shows men "are more garrulous than women and far more likely to try to dominate a conversation". | The study shows men "are more garrulous than women and far more likely to try to dominate a conversation". |
Under the front page headline "Miss Roo", the Sun reports that Wayne Rooney could be out injured for up to four weeks. |
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