Papers focus on Jackson's legacy

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Many of the Sunday papers attempt to unravel Michael Jackson's final hours, his physical condition and his fortune.

<a class="inlineText" href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/06/28/jacko-was-injected-in-the-heart-to-try-to-revive-him-115875-21476864/">"Jacko: The fight to save him"</a> is the headline on the front page of the Sunday Mirror.

The Mail on Sunday considers the <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1195999/24hr-sober-coach-hired-Michael-Jackson-desperate-family-brought-controversial-Doc-Hollywood-save-star.html">deep concern Jackson's family had about his health</a> a fortnight before he died.

The Observer says he became <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jun/27/michael-jackson-death-autopsy">dependent on prescription drugs</a> to get him through the rigorous rehearsal schedule for his comeback concerts in London.

'Millions locked away'

The Sunday Times reports that Michael Jackson <a class="inlineText" href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6591264.ece">delivered an "extraordinary" set of 12 songs</a> for concert promoters but this left him in "pain".

The Independent on Sunday says his former financial advisers suggest he may have left <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/rumours-of-more-than-one-will-left-by-jackson-add-to-the-confusion-1722616.html">at least two wills.</a>

The Sunday Times reports that his <a class="inlineText" href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6591266.ece">debts</a> are estimated to be £300m.

But the Observer understands that although Jackson had money troubles, it is thought he died with <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jun/28/michael-jackson-children-custody">"millions of dollars locked away".</a>

'Botched occupation'

The <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/">Sunday Mirror</a> claims to have seen a secret report by the Army which criticises what the paper calls the "botched occupation" of Iraq.

According to the paper, Tony Blair "uncritically" accepted what it describes as flawed American plans.

The Observer reports that the General Medical Council is drafting new guidelines for doctors.

This is so that they show <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/jun/28/doctors-sensitivity-life-support">"greater sensitivity"</a> to parents whose babies are born critically ill.

'Formidable form'

<a class="inlineText" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/magical-murray-marches-into-week-two-1722396.html">Andy Murray</a> in action at Wimbledon appears on the front page of the Independent on Sunday, with the question: "What might the week bring?"

Inside the paper's sport pages, Murray is described as "making extraordinary progress by any standards".

The News of the World declares Murray is in <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/381208/Andy-Murray-on-a-mission-Serbiarsquos-Viktor-Troicki-is-no-match-for-the-in-form-Brit-star-in-a-hurry.html">"formidable form" and "anything is possible".</a>

As the <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.people.co.uk/">People</a> puts it after his latest win: "No drama, no fuss, no problems. Murray's going places and he knows it".