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Papers applaud Terry's demotion | Papers applaud Terry's demotion |
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John Terry's sacking as England captain over claims he had an affair with a team mate's ex-partner gets more or less universal applause in the papers. | John Terry's sacking as England captain over claims he had an affair with a team mate's ex-partner gets more or less universal applause in the papers. |
The Daily Express is impressed with the team's manager, Fabio Capello, whom it says acted with the ruthlessness required of a winner. | The Daily Express is impressed with the team's manager, Fabio Capello, whom it says acted with the ruthlessness required of a winner. |
"Grazie, Signor Capello" is the headline in the Daily Mail . | "Grazie, Signor Capello" is the headline in the Daily Mail . |
However, the Guardian finds Mr Terry's former job inherently ridiculous. "It is hard to know what purpose a football captain actually fulfils," it says. | However, the Guardian finds Mr Terry's former job inherently ridiculous. "It is hard to know what purpose a football captain actually fulfils," it says. |
Peace dividend | Peace dividend |
The Northern Ireland peace process breakthrough covers many column inches. | The Northern Ireland peace process breakthrough covers many column inches. |
"After 10 bruising days for the political process, relief rather than celebration was the dominant public reaction," the Independent says. | "After 10 bruising days for the political process, relief rather than celebration was the dominant public reaction," the Independent says. |
Its analysis warns that no-one expects plain-sailing now. "The tedious and protracted negotiations," it says, "have caused damage". | Its analysis warns that no-one expects plain-sailing now. "The tedious and protracted negotiations," it says, "have caused damage". |
The Daily Mirror says the important thing is that the last stage of the deal has now been completed. | The Daily Mirror says the important thing is that the last stage of the deal has now been completed. |
Hard cash | Hard cash |
The Independent leads on the global fall in stock markets and a crisis in the Eurozone which it says is threatening recovery. | |
It says weaker countries, such as Greece, will, if necessary be bailed out by other Eurozone countries, with Germany bearing the brunt. | It says weaker countries, such as Greece, will, if necessary be bailed out by other Eurozone countries, with Germany bearing the brunt. |
The Daily Mail argues the recession has exposed deep fractures in Euroland. | The Daily Mail argues the recession has exposed deep fractures in Euroland. |
The paper says it is split between relatively strong "haves" and the "have-nots" of southern Europe and Ireland. | The paper says it is split between relatively strong "haves" and the "have-nots" of southern Europe and Ireland. |
Bowing out | Bowing out |
The recall of millions of Toyota cars has been a humbling episode for the company's president Akio Toyoda. | The recall of millions of Toyota cars has been a humbling episode for the company's president Akio Toyoda. |
Mr Toyoda told reporters that he "deeply regretted" the safety scare that has caused disruption around the world, according to the Sun. | Mr Toyoda told reporters that he "deeply regretted" the safety scare that has caused disruption around the world, according to the Sun. |
But the Times notes that he "failed to perform the traditional 90-degree Japanese bow of deep remorse". | But the Times notes that he "failed to perform the traditional 90-degree Japanese bow of deep remorse". |
Instead, the paper says, Mr Toyoda managed a 45-degree bend "to indicate that he was quite sorry". | Instead, the paper says, Mr Toyoda managed a 45-degree bend "to indicate that he was quite sorry". |
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