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Newspaper review: Chile mine rescue grabs attention Newspaper review: Chile mine rescue grabs attention
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As the papers were being printed, the impending rescue of the first of the 33 miners trapped underground in Chile for weeks was grabbing attention.As the papers were being printed, the impending rescue of the first of the 33 miners trapped underground in Chile for weeks was grabbing attention.
With the headline "The Dawn of Hope", the Independent says that the miners will emerge into daylight - though, in fact, the first men appeared at night.With the headline "The Dawn of Hope", the Independent says that the miners will emerge into daylight - though, in fact, the first men appeared at night.
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/13/first-chilean-miner-rescued-florencio-avalos" >The Times speaks of a "dramatic survival story" reaching its climax after 69 "agonising" days. href="http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/" >The Times speaks of a "dramatic survival story" reaching its climax after 69 "agonising" days.
The Daily Express and the Daily Mirror use the headline: "A Miner Miracle".The Daily Express and the Daily Mirror use the headline: "A Miner Miracle".
The Guardian reckons that as well as their families and Chile's president, the rescued miners will have to contend with some 2,000 reporters.The Guardian reckons that as well as their families and Chile's president, the rescued miners will have to contend with some 2,000 reporters.
Defence cutsDefence cuts
A week before the chancellor announces the outcome of the Comprehensive Spending Review, the Daily Telegraph reports that the head of the RAF has "gone to war" over cuts to his service.A week before the chancellor announces the outcome of the Comprehensive Spending Review, the Daily Telegraph reports that the head of the RAF has "gone to war" over cuts to his service.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton is said to have warned David Cameron that cutting combat jets could leave Britain unable to defend its air space, let alone conduct foreign campaigns.Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton is said to have warned David Cameron that cutting combat jets could leave Britain unable to defend its air space, let alone conduct foreign campaigns.
The Sun reports that a meeting of the National Security Council broke up without agreement - leaving Mr Cameron 48 hours to broker a deal between the chancellor and the defence secretary.The Sun reports that a meeting of the National Security Council broke up without agreement - leaving Mr Cameron 48 hours to broker a deal between the chancellor and the defence secretary.
Tuition feesTuition fees
The Guardian leads with Lord Browne's review of university funding, saying it could prompt the first serious revolt within the Lib Dem party since the coalition government was formed in May.The Guardian leads with Lord Browne's review of university funding, saying it could prompt the first serious revolt within the Lib Dem party since the coalition government was formed in May.
The paper raises the prospect of tuition fees not only doubling from the autumn of 2012 - but even going as high as £12,00 a year for top universities.The paper raises the prospect of tuition fees not only doubling from the autumn of 2012 - but even going as high as £12,00 a year for top universities.
The Financial Times reports that a group of veteran reformers in China's Communist party have demanded that Beijing dismantle its elaborate censorship apparatus.The Financial Times reports that a group of veteran reformers in China's Communist party have demanded that Beijing dismantle its elaborate censorship apparatus.
According to the FT, their open letter was published on Sina.com, China's largest news website - but was removed a few hours later by the authorities.According to the FT, their open letter was published on Sina.com, China's largest news website - but was removed a few hours later by the authorities.
The Times reports that pregnant women in New Zealand have been warned off visiting an exhibition of indigenous artefacts at the country's national museum for fear of angry Maori spirits.The Times reports that pregnant women in New Zealand have been warned off visiting an exhibition of indigenous artefacts at the country's national museum for fear of angry Maori spirits.