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Paper Round (31 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

 

LONDON - Today's papers continue to pick over with the prospect of a hung parliament with The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph revealing that Gordon Brown could remain Prime Minister if there is no clear election winner.


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Football makes the cover of The Sun today with reports of football legend Diego Maradona being mauled by his dog and Wayne Rooney getting injured in the Champions League.

The Times questions interest rates savers are getting on cash Isa accounts, and runs a picture lead of an injured Rooney.

The Daily Mail and The Daily Express both lead with the news of a pet shop owner who was tagged and fined for selling a goldfish to a teenager unaccompanied by an adult.

Museums and workshops are on the agenda for parents today as part of The Guardian's "1000 things for kids to do" guide.

The Daily Mail continues it "tea for two" offer and gives advice in its "money mail" pull out and The Times includes a new fashion supplement.

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