Papers' sympathy for grieving PM
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Many papers express sympathy for Prime Minister David Cameron after the death of his father following a stroke.
The says President Sarkozy's helicopter was used to take the prime minister to the hospital in France where Ian Cameron later died.
The says he was a remarkable individual who overcame physical disability to become a successful stockbroker.
Echoing Mr Cameron's description of his father, the
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But the Daily Express adopts a different stance altogether.
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The that allegedly blew up and shot Afghan civilians for sport.
At least one of the soldiers is said to have collected the fingers of victims as souvenirs, while others allegedly posed for photographs by the corpses.
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Jonathan Wells and his father, Robert, both perished in "ferocious waves".
Canadian singer which marvels at his internet ubiquity.
It reports that Google has been "consumed by 'Bieber fever'" and, at peak times, he "is mentioned 60 times every second" on Twitter.
And the has a report about the dish that is setting gastronomic pulses racing in Paris - fish and chips.
The popularity of the meal is said to be part of a fashion for working class foods amongst the French elite.