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Newspaper review: Focus on fate and future of BP
The fate and future of BP feature in many of the newspapers once again.
Other firms would have suffered "the corporate equivalent of a public lynching" and gone under, it says.
But writing in the , former BP executive Nick Butler thinks things will never be the same again for the world's big oil companies.
'Lives at risk'
He says they will have to deal with more regulation, higher costs, and less access to deepwater oilfields.
Meanwhile the
In other news, the
The reports the soaring value of the pound will see money go further for those holidaying abroad.
Coalition at war?
The
Meanwhile the
It says Business Secretary Vince Cable described the plan as "crazy".
The
Donkey work
The German Language Foundation thinks the resulting hybrid - coined Denglish - is harming German culture.
A male model with a mobile phone at a photo-shoot can now be a "Dressman with a Handy at a Shooting", it says.
Finally the
The paper says Mr Redknapp was "sickened" by pictures of the donkey parasailing and is planning on opening an animal sanctuary in Hampshire.
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