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onsdag, juni 22, 2011

Today's headlines (English papers)

The Guardian
Hunt for hackers of US government sites leads police to Essex teenager's bedroom. P3
Andy Gray accepts £20,000 to end hacking claim. P5
Jimmy Mubenga guard in Facebook photo row. P8
Speculation that Harry Potter mystery project could be game or ebooks. P9
Media fuels resentment in Germany at footing Greek bail-out bill. P14
Stephanie Flanders tells how she kept her savings in Northern Rock despite reporting on its possible collapse. Diary, P29
Exiled shock jock Jon Gaunt pledges to take his plea for freedom of speech to European court of human rights. Diary, P29
In praise of...Dave Lee Travis. P30
Sky TV retains rugby league's Super League rights in record £90m deal. Sport, P8
Pass notes: Dave Lee Travis. G2, P3


The Independent
Essex teenager linked to wave of global hacking. P5
Jeremy Paxman asks questions about vajazzling on Newsnight. Diary, P8
Self-published author joins Kindle's elite million-seller list. P9
Andy Gray accepts £20,000 to end hacking claim. P19
Egyptian military polls voters on Facebook. P22
BBC economics correspondent Evan Davis apologises for getting a sum wrong in his documentary Made in Britain. P35
Mobile phone competition under threat says 3 boss. P36
Nokia launches N9 smartphone. P38
BT and TalkTalk appeal denied. P38
Interview with the internet's bubble burster Eli Pariser. Viewspaper, P10


Daily Telegraph
Andy Gray accepts £20,000 to end hacking claim. P2
Self-published author joins Kindle's elite million-seller list. P3
Working class portrayed as 'loudmouth chavs' says Phil Redmond. P3
Essex teenager linked to wave of global hacking. P4
EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy's former fiance given restraining order. P7
Senior roles at BBC dominated by private school elite, education secretary Michael Gove tells The Times CEO Summit. P9
Actress Fay Ripley says BBC's drive for working class TV "will change again in a year". P9
Surprise that Aung San Suu Kyi is a fan of Dave Lee Travis. P20
Nokia launch fails to lift fortunes. Business, P4


The Times
Essex teenager linked to wave of global hacking. P1
Andy Gray accepts £20,000 to end hacking claim. P4
Trial in the Philippines to be broadcast live on the internet. P31
Minority investor in Pinewood said it will not counter Peel's offer. P40
Nokia's latest smartphone may not be a smart idea. P41
Dave Lee Travis was a "lifeline" for Aung San Suu Kyi. T2, P3
The people cashing in on affairs started through the internet. T2, P5
Rupert Murdoch recommends every child be given a tablet or laptop to cut teaching staff costs and bets that News Corp can become a major force in digital education. CEO Summit pullout, P12


Financial Times
Police arrest suspected CIA hacker. P1
BT and Talk Talk hit by legal blow. P4
Do I risk being a corporate outcast by spurning Facebook? P14
Directors at Cable & Wireless Worldwide see pay cut. P18
OFT clears way for Peel's takeover of Pinewood. P19
Al Jazeera enters auction for live French football rights. P22
Thomson Reuters looks for exit from healthcare. P23
Apple and Cisco break trend as they make healthy gains on Wall Street. P36


Wall Street Journal Europe
UK detains teenage hacking suspect. P3
Nokia launches new phone. P21
Citigroup may finally have reasons to smile about EMI. P32


Daily Mail
Chris Evans in race row after telling a black scientist he could not see her in a dim studio. P3
Jeremy Paxman asks questions about vajazzling on Newsnight. Diary, P17
It is a shame the BBC does not love me any more, says Dave Lee Travis. P22
Andy Gray accepts £20,000 to end hacking claim. P25
BBC sensitive about pundit Boris Becker's links with sponsor Ralph Lauren. Charlie Sale, P79

Daily Express
TV star Gabby Logan joins Channel 5 for The Wright Stuff Extra. P15
Heydays of the radio DJ. P21

The Sun
Essex teenager linked to wave of global hacking. P1
EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy's former fiance given restraining order. P26
Next Top Model coverage. TV Biz, P2
BBC4 to air comedy drama about Monty Python's Life of Brian. TV Biz, P2


Daily Mirror
Essex teenager linked to wave of global hacking. P1
Gok Wan to get own cookery series. P3
A Secret Millionaire winner has handed back his money. P3
Advert for chocolate mentioning Naomi Campbell is not racist. P11
James Blunt used Facebook. P31 The Times
EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy's former fiance given restraining order. P18
Freddie Flintoff wades into row over Michelle Collins' Coronation Street accent. P27
Andy Gray accepts £20,000 to end hacking claim. P29


Daily Star
Ashley Cole's former loves to star in Big Brother. P1
The Only Way Is Essex stars told to behave better. P3
BBC launches Britain's Got Talent rival Epic Talent, hosted by Alexander Armstrong. P3
EastEnders actress Natalie Cassidy's former fiance given restraining order. P16
Advert for chocolate mentioning Naomi Campbell is not racist. P19

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