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Papal row over Islam intensifies Papal row over Islam intensifies
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The Sunday Telegraph carries front page coverage of the tension between the Papacy and Muslim leaders over Pope Benedict XVI's comments on Islam.The Sunday Telegraph carries front page coverage of the tension between the Papacy and Muslim leaders over Pope Benedict XVI's comments on Islam.
The Sunday Times blames Muslim zealots for trying to impose free speech restrictions and says the Pope should not be forced to withdraw his remarks.The Sunday Times blames Muslim zealots for trying to impose free speech restrictions and says the Pope should not be forced to withdraw his remarks.
The Observer reports that the medical establishment is supporting government plans to "reconfigure" the NHS.The Observer reports that the medical establishment is supporting government plans to "reconfigure" the NHS.
It says the proposals would see up to 60 hospital departments closing.It says the proposals would see up to 60 hospital departments closing.
Lucy Braham, the young woman stabbed to death at her family home in the grounds of Harrow School, is pictured in the Observer and Sunday Express.Lucy Braham, the young woman stabbed to death at her family home in the grounds of Harrow School, is pictured in the Observer and Sunday Express.
Her sister describes the irony of someone so dismissive about her looks, and who disliked being photographed, being pictured in every national paper.Her sister describes the irony of someone so dismissive about her looks, and who disliked being photographed, being pictured in every national paper.
The Sunday Mirror says the pop star and drug addict Pete Doherty is to guest edit the BBC's Today radio programme.The Sunday Mirror says the pop star and drug addict Pete Doherty is to guest edit the BBC's Today radio programme.
Bono and David Blunkett have already taken charge of the show for a day.Bono and David Blunkett have already taken charge of the show for a day.
Botox addictionBotox addiction
The Telegraph says there are fears that the medical procedure dubbed the "lunchtime facelift" may be addictive.The Telegraph says there are fears that the medical procedure dubbed the "lunchtime facelift" may be addictive.
The paper says a new study suggests four out of 10 people who have botox injections go on to develop a strong compulsion to return for more jabs.The paper says a new study suggests four out of 10 people who have botox injections go on to develop a strong compulsion to return for more jabs.
The Times covers an animal sanctuary that takes retired greyhounds, at Leigh in Greater Manchester, which it describes as a slaughterhouse.The Times covers an animal sanctuary that takes retired greyhounds, at Leigh in Greater Manchester, which it describes as a slaughterhouse.
The paper says healthy animals have been killed there for up to 20 years.The paper says healthy animals have been killed there for up to 20 years.
The Mail on Sunday explains how Middlesbrough now has Britain's first "talking" CCTV cameras.The Mail on Sunday explains how Middlesbrough now has Britain's first "talking" CCTV cameras.
Louts are being shamed into behaving better by officials who are able to tell off people through loudspeakers attached to the cameras.Louts are being shamed into behaving better by officials who are able to tell off people through loudspeakers attached to the cameras.
The Express explains how the Hotel Gleneagles in Torquay is back in business after refurbishment.The Express explains how the Hotel Gleneagles in Torquay is back in business after refurbishment.
The hotel is famous for being John Cleese's inspiration for the classic comedy "Fawlty Towers".The hotel is famous for being John Cleese's inspiration for the classic comedy "Fawlty Towers".