Newspaper review: Gaddafi endgame begins
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Speculation about a Libya without Col Gaddafi occupies several of the papers.
The but wonders who can fill the vacuum.
As ex-justice minister Mustafa Abdel-Jalil heads the interim government in Benghazi, the
The while the Guardian says militias are linking up before a final assault on Tripoli.
SAS mission
The as the UK freezes his family's assets.
And the who says the Libyan leader was in denial when he told him on the phone on Friday that it was time to go.
The as the SAS rescued UK workers.
The for the aircraft to mount the rescue.
World Cup thriller
The sports writers are full of superlatives to describe England's tie with India in the cricket World Cup.
The which shows any obituaries for the 50-over format are premature.
And the
The It urges readers to sample the delights - but warns French fries do not count.
Irish debt
The cost of a
It claims the bill for each mile of track would be four times as much as the average high speed line in Europe.
The as he forms a new government.
Finally, the a local TV station for reading out the wrong numbers.