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Newspaper review: Papers ponder Jo Yeates sock lead
On the front of the . "Was Jo strangled with her own sock?" .
The as they hunt Joanna Yeates's killer.
The "the latest in a series of ostensibly insignificant clues".
The have been drafted in to assist the investigation.
Prices worry
The will add to pressure on household finances.
The about whether inflation is "here to stay", bringing higher interest rates and a threat to economic recovery.
But the reflects a changing world.
This is as the vast populations of India and China improve their standard of living.
Cup final
The savers are "stashing money under the mattress".
The paper says it is now estimated people in the UK have as much as 拢7bn hidden in their homes.
The is to stop serving coffee in its distinctive "chunky white mugs".
The company describes its mugs as a "bit dated" - and plans to replace them with 140,000 bone china cups.
Jabs shortage
According to the Independent on Wednesday some 300,000 people had rung in to say they were too sick to work.
But if any of them want a flu jab to prevent another bout of illness they might have a problem.
"Doctors," says the . The paper has been speaking to GPs, many of whom say there may be enough for pregnant women but not for others.
The and the .
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