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Papers discuss hostage's release Papers discuss hostage's release
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Much of the front page space is given to the release of the British computer expert held hostage in Iraq for two-and-a-half years.Much of the front page space is given to the release of the British computer expert held hostage in Iraq for two-and-a-half years.
The Guardian reports the Iranian Revolutionary Guard led the kidnapping of Peter Moore in Baghdad in 2007.The Guardian reports the Iranian Revolutionary Guard led the kidnapping of Peter Moore in Baghdad in 2007.
It says it has uncovered evidence that the men were held by a specialist unit linked to the Iranian government.It says it has uncovered evidence that the men were held by a specialist unit linked to the Iranian government.
The Daily Telegraph quotes a British government source as saying that his release "came totally out of the blue".The Daily Telegraph quotes a British government source as saying that his release "came totally out of the blue".
Hostage's release Turkey hope
The Times reports that US officials agreed to hand over an extremist Shia cleric to the Iraqi authorities to pave the way for Mr Moore to be freed.The Times reports that US officials agreed to hand over an extremist Shia cleric to the Iraqi authorities to pave the way for Mr Moore to be freed.
Mr Moore's reaction as he was released and taken to the British embassy is reported by the tabloids.Mr Moore's reaction as he was released and taken to the British embassy is reported by the tabloids.
The Daily Mirror describes a telephone call to his stepmother, in which he said he feared he was about to be shot when his captors led him from his cell.The Daily Mirror describes a telephone call to his stepmother, in which he said he feared he was about to be shot when his captors led him from his cell.
The Sun says he told his family he hoped they had saved him some roast turkey.The Sun says he told his family he hoped they had saved him some roast turkey.
Honour's list Honours list
Many papers name the celebrities, sports personalities and "local heroes" recognised in the New Year Honours list and highlight those who missed out.Many papers name the celebrities, sports personalities and "local heroes" recognised in the New Year Honours list and highlight those who missed out.
The Daily Telegraph says almost half of those on the list are women.The Daily Telegraph says almost half of those on the list are women.
But the Times points out that not one MP has been honoured, following the scandal over Parliamentary expenses.But the Times points out that not one MP has been honoured, following the scandal over Parliamentary expenses.
The Financial Times notes that a lone banker is among the recipients. Dyfrig John, who retired as chief executive of HSBC in March, is appointed CBE.The Financial Times notes that a lone banker is among the recipients. Dyfrig John, who retired as chief executive of HSBC in March, is appointed CBE.
New year excessNew year excess
There will be plenty of empty bottles to recycle after Thursday night's New Year's Eve festivities.There will be plenty of empty bottles to recycle after Thursday night's New Year's Eve festivities.
The Financial Times and the Daily Mail report that champagne producers have slashed their prices because of falling sales in the recession.The Financial Times and the Daily Mail report that champagne producers have slashed their prices because of falling sales in the recession.
However, there is a warning for anyone who over-indulges.However, there is a warning for anyone who over-indulges.
The Independent says Conservative advisers recommend people admitted to hospital to sleep off their alcoholic excess should be charged £500.The Independent says Conservative advisers recommend people admitted to hospital to sleep off their alcoholic excess should be charged £500.