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Newspaper review: Papers weigh up Asil Nadir case
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The , in its words, taking flight again.
This time, rather than fleeing justice, the former Polly Peck boss is returning to the UK to face it.
But the , the case could be derailed.
The , moving into a 拢20,000-a-month house in Mayfair.
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Leader plans
There is much talk of the state of play in the Labour leadership contest.
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The into a double-dip recession.
Writing in the for council tax and stamp duty as well as inheritance tax.
Ed Miliband tells the for two weeks, but insists the contest will not damage their relationship.
'Fern effect'
The between 2003 and 2008.
The - the TV personality Fern Britton lost five stone after having a gastric band fitted.
The in 2008 - while some patients are being denied vital cancer drugs on cost grounds.
Miracle baby
Many of the papers consider a literally heart-warming story from Australia.
The , as it shows grieving parents Kate and David Ogg crying over their dead newborn baby Jamie.
Beside it is a photograph of the joyful mother, whose two-hour cuddle appears to have brought her son to life.
In the supporting the benefits of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and newborns.
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