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Rogue Afghan soldier killings fill papers
The papers have extensive coverage of the killing of three British soldiers and the wounding of four others by a renegade Afghan serviceman.
The It thinks the war will now be harder to sell to the public.
Meanwhile the
Double dip recession?
In other news, the
He suggests workers are prepared to accept pay freezes but warns the coalition's "austerity" budget may make a "double dip" recession more likely.
The
It reports more students will be encouraged to live in the family home.
Holidaying at home
The decision by the Home Office to revoke the British passport of Russian spy Anna Chapman is in several papers.
The notes "agent 36-24-36" has been kept under virtual house arrest in Russia, while the simply says "Dosvidanya Anna".
The reports the recession and weak pound has seen the number of Britons holidaying abroad fall by 15%.
The says "the reign of Spain is mainly on the wane" as Britons head to Turkey and North Africa.
Chicken and egg
The worried about reverberations from the low-flying jets.
"Bad vibrations" is how the Telegraph sums up the story.
The
It reports the formation of egg shells rely on a protein found in chicken's ovaries - so the chicken came first.
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