Papers review Remembrance Sunday

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Monday's morning papers carry images of the services held around the world to mark Remembrance Sunday.

The Daily Express says the prime minister has become embroiled in a row for apparently failing to bow while laying a wreath at London's Cenotaph.

Its headline to the story reads simply: <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/139092">"Shame on you, Mr Brown"</a> .

According to the <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/">Daily Telegraph</a> , there is growing support among families, veterans and service personnel for a UK national war cemetery.

Brick by brick

Many of the papers carry poignant images of the day 20 years ago when the Berlin Wall was finally breached.

The <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/">Sun</a> interviews the last two East Germans jailed for trying to escape.

Writing in the Guardian, <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/09/berlin-wall-anniversary-celebrations">Timothy Garton Ash</a> says it was the moment when the world "freedom" recovered all its pristine, primal force.

But the <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/leading_article/article6908799.ece">Times</a> says the fall of the Wall has not fulfilled the promise of spreading prosperity: there still remains a gulf between East and West.

Borderline crazy

Immigration is to the fore again with Home Secretary Alan Johnson calling for a <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/johnson-we-need-a-debate-on-migration-1817248.html">"real debate"</a> on the issue.

He tells the Independent that Labour shied away from a real discussion, boosting the British National Party.

All this will strike a chord at the Daily Mail, which says ministers are accused of allowing in migrants regardless of their security risk.

Documents show a senior official said Home Office staff should be <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1226223/New-immigration-row-memo-reveals-Home-Office-officials-told-risks.html">"encouraged to take risks"</a> on immigration, it says.

Flying fur

Somewhat unusually, the <a class="inlineText" href="http://membership.ft.com/sem/uk/?segid=70233&ftcamp=subs/sem/{keyword}//70233/">Financial Times</a> devotes at least part of its front page to hamsters - five battery-powered robotic hamsters to be precise.

It says the toys - known as Go Go Pets in the UK - are set to become the "must-have" present for Christmas.

But the <a class="bodl" href="www.mirror.co.ukID=">Daily Mirror</a> concentrates on a real-life beast - Jutai the Jaguar.

According to the paper, the big cat has been entertaining visitors at Philadelphia Zoo by poking out his tongue - which measures 15ins (38cm).