Newspaper review: Cameron-Pakistan row rumbles on

The UK visit by Pakistan's president following the row over David Cameron's remark on the country exporting terror is covered by many of the day's papers.

A senior Pakistan official

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But it says Mr Zardari faces criticism himself for pressing on with the visit despite major floods in Pakistan.

Oil ashore

A funds and stockbrokers costs savers billions.

The paper says investors may be unaware that advisers can receive thousands of pounds in return for referring them to a savings or pension fund.

The of its Gulf of Mexico clean-up.

It says it has found miles of shore coated knee-deep in oil sludge.

'Super calves'

According to the were born on British farms in the past four years.

The paper warns "super calves" are secretly spreading through the dairy industry.

Many reports.

The paper warns middle class workers could see 拢100,000 wiped off the value of their pensions.

'Nonsense sentence'

The features alongside a picture of footballer Wayne Rooney smoking a cigarette.

It says Rooney "faced a ferocious 'hairdryer' blast from Man United boss Sir Alex Ferguson".

The Daily Mirror leads with a story about a boxer sentenced to five years for killing a soldier by punching him.

The merits more than a "nonsense sentence".