Newspapers consider US mid-terms impact on Obama
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Barack Obama's job may not have been on the line in the US mid-term elections but he is still the focus of most of the attention in the papers.
According to the and US engagement on the world stage.
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'Brainwashed online'
The conviction of a student who tried to kill MP Stephen Timms makes the Daily Telegraph and Sun front pages.
The after it emerged the defendant had been inspired by online sermons.
In the by the man linked to the plot to bring down two aircraft with bombs disguised as ink cartridges.
The by her apparent transformation.
Exchange 'knocked-out'
According to the and in danger of falling over it if interest rates rise.
The paper says a leading economist is warning a full recovery will not take place until banks tackle the problem.
Meanwhile, the a high-profile dealing platform for two hours.
The paper says the disruption is a blow to the exchange's credibility.
Scary speed camera
The and the because the fund set up to find her is running out of money.
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The could arrive in the UK.
It reports the trailer-mounted device can also tell whether a driver is wearing a seatbelt, identify those with out-of-date tax discs or no insurance and measure tailgating.