Papers discuss existence of God
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The question of the existence of God makes front page news for a second day.
that modern physics leaves no place for God in the creation of the universe.
The Archbishop of Canterbury tells the paper: "Physics on its own will not settle the question of why there is something - rather than nothing".
says scientists are arguing that the universe brought itself into existence.
Cancer concerns
by News of the World reporters.
Several hacking incidents took place when David Cameron's media adviser, Andy Coulson, was the paper's editor.
A drug taken by more than a million sufferers of osteoporosis
The paper points out that the finding contradicts a previous study a few weeks ago, which used the same data.
It says claims by the Pakistan High Commissioner that the players were the victims of a set-up will have a hollow ring in light of further revelations.
Teen mathematician
such as fridge magnets, beer mats and stress balls.
The paper says the gifts have been condemned as "useless trinkets".
a maths genius from Surrey who is about to go to Cambridge.
What makes him a bit special though is that he is only 15, and he'll be the youngest Cambridge undergraduate for more than 200 years.
He is called Jamie Wilson, he is 23-years-old and is apparently the only man under 25 working as a nursery teacher in England.