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'Crucial week' forecast for Rock 'Crucial week' forecast for Rock
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Several papers believe it is crunch time for troubled bank Northern Rock.Several papers believe it is crunch time for troubled bank Northern Rock.
"This week will be crucial" the Financial Times believes, but says it is up to shareholders to "break the log-jam" holding up a deal."This week will be crucial" the Financial Times believes, but says it is up to shareholders to "break the log-jam" holding up a deal.
The Daily Telegraph says the Treasury appears to be "sleep-walking into nationalisation" in the search for an end to the whole "inglorious episode".The Daily Telegraph says the Treasury appears to be "sleep-walking into nationalisation" in the search for an end to the whole "inglorious episode".
Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror calls Rock bosses "greedy" and "shameless" for accepting bonuses as the bank flounders.Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror calls Rock bosses "greedy" and "shameless" for accepting bonuses as the bank flounders.
Butler's 'bombshell'Butler's 'bombshell'
The appearance of Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell at her inquest also occupies column inches.The appearance of Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell at her inquest also occupies column inches.
"Blabbermouth Burrell" the Sun calls him, ahead of the High Court hearing."Blabbermouth Burrell" the Sun calls him, ahead of the High Court hearing.
"The possibility that he could drop a bombshell has not been lost" on those following the inquest, the Daily Express claims."The possibility that he could drop a bombshell has not been lost" on those following the inquest, the Daily Express claims.
And the Daily Star believes it is more than just a possibility. "What he has to say is set to embarrass the Royal Family and stun the public," it writes.And the Daily Star believes it is more than just a possibility. "What he has to say is set to embarrass the Royal Family and stun the public," it writes.
Sparky or ShearerSparky or Shearer
The vacant manager's job at Newcastle United keeps the back pages busy, with most believing Blackburn boss Mark "Sparky" Hughes is a shoe-in. The vacant manager's job at Newcastle United keeps the back pages busy, with most believing Blackburn boss Mark "Sparky" Hughes is a shoo-in.
"St James' Sparky" says the Daily Mirror, but the paper wonders if he can fix the "sorry mess" on Tyneside."St James' Sparky" says the Daily Mirror, but the paper wonders if he can fix the "sorry mess" on Tyneside.
The Daily Telegraph certainly thinks so, praising Hughes' "scientific approach to training" and "strength of character".The Daily Telegraph certainly thinks so, praising Hughes' "scientific approach to training" and "strength of character".
The Guardian says he has an "impressive record", but thinks Toon favourite Alan Shearer also has "the credentials".The Guardian says he has an "impressive record", but thinks Toon favourite Alan Shearer also has "the credentials".
Black ad driversBlack ad drivers
A seemingly romantic gesture from French President Nicholas Sarkozy to his lover Carla Bruni does not impress the Daily Mail.A seemingly romantic gesture from French President Nicholas Sarkozy to his lover Carla Bruni does not impress the Daily Mail.
It is "A case of deja vu", the paper jokes, after he gave her a diamond ring identical to one presented to his ex-wife two years ago.It is "A case of deja vu", the paper jokes, after he gave her a diamond ring identical to one presented to his ex-wife two years ago.
Finally, "Spiel at the wheel" is the page three headline in the Times, as it reveals that taxi drivers are being used to advertise holidays to countries like Thailand.Finally, "Spiel at the wheel" is the page three headline in the Times, as it reveals that taxi drivers are being used to advertise holidays to countries like Thailand.
"The logic is impeccable", it feels. After all, "Word of mouth marketing is priceless.""The logic is impeccable", it feels. After all, "Word of mouth marketing is priceless."