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Storms 'chaos' focus for papers Storms 'chaos' focus for papers
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The front pages carry pictures of giant waves, crushed cars, fallen trees and swollen rivers after storms hit the UK.The front pages carry pictures of giant waves, crushed cars, fallen trees and swollen rivers after storms hit the UK.
The Daily Telegraph says the weather left a "trail of death and chaos" whilethe Times describes it as the "day the UK was blown off its feet".The Daily Telegraph says the weather left a "trail of death and chaos" whilethe Times describes it as the "day the UK was blown off its feet".
The weather is also the main story for the Daily Express and the Daily Mail which has the headline: "So winter's here then!"The weather is also the main story for the Daily Express and the Daily Mail which has the headline: "So winter's here then!"
The worst storms since 1990 affected every area, says the Express.The worst storms since 1990 affected every area, says the Express.
Eviction callEviction call
The Big Brother racism row is the lead for the red-top tabloids.The Big Brother racism row is the lead for the red-top tabloids.
The Mirror reports the Perfume Shop has dropped Jade Goody's scent while former Miss England Danielle Lloyd has lost a modelling contract. The Daily Mirror reports the Perfume Shop has dropped Jade Goody's scent while former Miss England Danielle Lloyd has lost a modelling contract.
The Sun is among the papers advocating Miss Goody's eviction when the public decide which housemate should go.The Sun is among the papers advocating Miss Goody's eviction when the public decide which housemate should go.
Its front page carries the headline: "Evict the face of hate" and calls on readers to "restore the nation's battered reputation".Its front page carries the headline: "Evict the face of hate" and calls on readers to "restore the nation's battered reputation".
CO2 fearsCO2 fears
The Independent focuses on the plight of children wounded in the Iraq war.The Independent focuses on the plight of children wounded in the Iraq war.
It says eminent doctors in Iraq and the UK have signed an open letter to Tony Blair calling on him to end shortages of equipment in Iraqi hospitals.It says eminent doctors in Iraq and the UK have signed an open letter to Tony Blair calling on him to end shortages of equipment in Iraqi hospitals.
The Guardian reports carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere quicker than scientists expected.The Guardian reports carbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere quicker than scientists expected.
At its most far reaching the finding could indicate global temperatures are making forests, soil and oceans less able to absorb carbon dioxide, it says.At its most far reaching the finding could indicate global temperatures are making forests, soil and oceans less able to absorb carbon dioxide, it says.
Handcuff recordHandcuff record
The Telegraph says the prospect of "star wars" between China and the West looms after Beijing used a ballistic missile to destroy a space satellite.The Telegraph says the prospect of "star wars" between China and the West looms after Beijing used a ballistic missile to destroy a space satellite.
It says the move shows a desire to wield military as well economic power.It says the move shows a desire to wield military as well economic power.
Many papers have pictures of what the Independent calls the "curious case" of 300 handcuffed Met police recruits.Many papers have pictures of what the Independent calls the "curious case" of 300 handcuffed Met police recruits.
The Financial Times says they were not wasting police time - a record was set for the number of people handcuffedtogether and it was all for charity.The Financial Times says they were not wasting police time - a record was set for the number of people handcuffedtogether and it was all for charity.