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Many papers examine the assessment of the state of the terrorist threat in the UK by Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller.Many papers examine the assessment of the state of the terrorist threat in the UK by Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller.
The Sun says the MI5 chief emerged from the shadows to warn the intelligence services face a huge and elusive enemy.The Sun says the MI5 chief emerged from the shadows to warn the intelligence services face a huge and elusive enemy.
According to the Guardian, she has distanced herself from ministers' more dramatic speeches - so her intervention will be taken seriously.According to the Guardian, she has distanced herself from ministers' more dramatic speeches - so her intervention will be taken seriously.
The Times talks of priorities for the government and MI5 - and also schools, employers and the Muslim community.The Times talks of priorities for the government and MI5 - and also schools, employers and the Muslim community.
Iraq policyIraq policy
The Independent looks at the fallout from the US mid-term elections - and what it means for policy in Iraq.The Independent looks at the fallout from the US mid-term elections - and what it means for policy in Iraq.
The Democrats, it says, have a choice - whether to pursue a bi-partisan approach or to increase the pressure on the Republican administration.The Democrats, it says, have a choice - whether to pursue a bi-partisan approach or to increase the pressure on the Republican administration.
The Daily Telegraph believes the UK electorate would deliver an even bigger "thumping" to Tony Blair were they to vote on the issue of Iraq.The Daily Telegraph believes the UK electorate would deliver an even bigger "thumping" to Tony Blair were they to vote on the issue of Iraq.
It feels he can do little to redeem his legacy in his final months in office.It feels he can do little to redeem his legacy in his final months in office.
School leaversSchool leavers
The Daily Mail reports on what it calls the biggest education shake-up in 30 years - the school-leaving age could be raised to 18.The Daily Mail reports on what it calls the biggest education shake-up in 30 years - the school-leaving age could be raised to 18.
The paper says the idea from Education Secretary Alan Johnson is thought to have the backing of the PM's likely successor, Gordon Brown.The paper says the idea from Education Secretary Alan Johnson is thought to have the backing of the PM's likely successor, Gordon Brown.
The Daily Mirror reports on a sex offender who lived under a 12-year-old girl's bed for three months.The Daily Mirror reports on a sex offender who lived under a 12-year-old girl's bed for three months.
Scott Jennings, 22, was jailed for two years at Manchester Crown Court.Scott Jennings, 22, was jailed for two years at Manchester Crown Court.
Internet diagnosisInternet diagnosis
Both the Independent and The Times report that GPs puzzling over a diagnosis are turning to the internet search engine Google. Both the Independent and the Times report that GPs puzzling over a diagnosis are turning to the internet search engine Google.
In one case cited in the New England Journal of Medicine, a doctor astonished colleagues by getting the correct diagnosis for a rare syndrome.In one case cited in the New England Journal of Medicine, a doctor astonished colleagues by getting the correct diagnosis for a rare syndrome.
Now two Australian doctors have put the search engine to a tougher test.Now two Australian doctors have put the search engine to a tougher test.
It has is reported to have successfully identified nearly 60% of the ailments it was asked about.It has is reported to have successfully identified nearly 60% of the ailments it was asked about.