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Paper Round (8 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

 

LONDON - Among the broadsheets focusing on the turn-out for Iraq's Parliamentary vote, despite the bombings, are The Independent, The Daily Telegraph and The Financial Times while The Guardian continues to spotlight the Lord Ashcroft tax row.


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The tabloids speculate over Jon Venables' arrest with The Daily Mail and The Sun both reporting he faces child pornography charges.

The Daily Telegraph accuses the Government of a "truth blackout" over the war in Afghanistan.

The Daily Express follows its "£10 hotel" offer from last month with a "£3.25 holiday" deal similar to The Sun's recent promotions. Holiday company Sandals continues its strip ad on The Daily Telegraph.

There's plenty of extra reading in today's papers with a free 2010 Formula 1 season guide in The Guardian, and The Game supplement in The Times.

Lifestyle advice is also on the agenda in times2life in The Times, Life & Style in The Daily Mail and Life in The Independent.

The Daily Mirror not only has Your Life but also a Women's pull-out edited by Sarah Brown, the PM's wife.

The Daily Mail is giving away £10,000 of premium bonds every day this week while The Financial Times advertises its research service Mandate Wire on its cover.

Virtual band Gorillaz take over The Sun's Bizarre section ahead of the release of its third album and Play.com piggybacks the Oscars with an ad on the cover of The Guardian.

View a gallery of today's national newspaper front pages here.

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