Newspaper review: US mid-terms in the spotlight
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The US mid-term elections occupy many papers with the and a backlash.
President Obama will pay for failing to stem unemployment
The
The to seek compromise with the Republicans.
Entente frugal?
There are many sceptical voices about plans for increased military co-operation between Britain and France.
The if both countries were not broke.
The in both countries.
According to the about Britain's military independence.
Adoption changes
The by his MPs over university tuition fee increases.
The paper says the rebellion could be an opportunity for him to bring back shamed ex-Cabinet minister David Laws.
The preventing black or Asian children being adopted by white couples.
In an interview, Children's Minister Tim Loughton says a "good, loving, stable, permanent home" should be the number one consideration, not race.
JFK's speechwriter
There are tributes in many papers to the man the
It says Ted Sorensen was perhaps the greatest presidential speechwriter while the to his talents.
Such was the closeness of the collaboration, it suggests, that no one was quite certain who wrote what.
The The on domestic policies and politics.