Friday, October 29, 2010

A plague of the blood-sucking menaces has affected Abercombie and Fitch

Today's headlines

The Guardian
Peppa Pig is safe – just don't let her meet the new neighbours. P6
Interview with Katie Price ahead of her appearance at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV festival. G2, P6
Interview with Andrew Davenport, the man behind children's TV hit In the Night Garden. G2, P20
MediaGuardian
Interview with the founders of crowdsourcing tool Ushahidi. P1
Sky Arts is using photographer Rankin for its next advertising campaign. P2
Who won't Richard Desmond sack? P2
New Cbeebies controller Kay Benbow lays out her stall. P2
Can soaps continue to deliver the thrills? P3
For Jeremy Hunt and Ed Vaizey, taking on the BBC will be a doddle compared with tackling the might of Google. P4
Wales needs S4C – but it needs debate too. P4
The Independent
CBBC presenter Holly Walsh injured in annual International Birdman competition. P15
BT struggles to gain new Premier League viewers. P32
Why is there a super-injunction on a story about the private life of golfer Colin Montgomerie. Stephen Glover, P5
ABCs show an appetite for serious magazines. P5
Apple's beautifully designed gadgets inspire slavish adoration but for Gilbert Adair the magic has gone. Viewspaper, P10
Daily Telegraph
Rebus writer Ian Rankin admits he dumbed down his language for crime thrillers. P5
North Korea has begun publishing propaganda on Twitter. P11
Andrew Gilligan argues that his contact Dr David Kelly 'was not murdered'. P15
The Times
Former Conservative leader Michael Howard has 'serious doubts' about the death of Dr David Kelly. P3
CBBC presenter Holly Walsh injured herself in the annual International Birdman flying competition. P16
Orange pins its hopes on new smartphones. P34
Interview with June Spencer, who plays Peggy in The Archers. P39
Financial Times
School leavers scramble for BT apprenticeships. P3
Fears rise for future of 3D as Hollywood films flop. P15, 18
Google prepares for head-to-head battle with Facebook. P18
Apple manager accused of taking kickbacks from Asian suppliers. P19
Wall Street Journal Europe
Opinion - the Google-Verizon deal. P11
Google and the search of the future. P12
UK oil firms threaten action to bulletin board site. P18
'Super angels' rescue startups. _19
Apple's iAds slow to take off. P21
Oracle suit joins Silicon Valley. P21
Apple manager arrested in fraud probe. P21
Review - Dell's iPad rival. P27
Virtual keyboard makes smudges a requirement. P27
Daily Mail
A Daily Mail poll reveals just one in five people believe Dr David Kelly committed suicide. P1
BBC relegates live VJ Day coverage to digital channel. P9
England footballer's super-injunction stifles media. P9
Anne Robinson on ten years of The Weakest Link. P15
CBBC presenter Holly Walsh injured in annual International Birdman competition. P19
Comedians Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball are still proving popular with live audiences. P20
GMTV's Emma Crosby is in talks with NBC. Richard Kay, P33
BBC North director Peter Salmon's Burnley football shirt that is usually displayed in his office is nowhere to be seen. P33
Lord Jonathan Marland understood to be in negotiations to buy Wisden Cricketer magazine. Charles Sale, P77
Daily Express
Michael Howard backs Dr David Kelly full inquest. P8
The Sun
CBBC presenter Holly Walsh injured in annual International Birdman competition. P4
Shameless star Elliott Tittensor arrested over 'hit-run' allegations. P9
Michael Howard backs Dr David Kelly full inquest. P12
Daily Mirror
Shameless star Elliott Tittensor arrested over 'hit-run' allegations. P9
What councils pay for star guest appearances by celebrities such as Keith Chegwin. P8
New The One Show presenter Jason Manford has taken tips from comic Peter Kay. P9
Interviews with Celebrity Masterchef finalists. P17
Daily Star
Katie Price's husband and former Celebrity Big Brother winner Alex Reid snubs a return to Big Brother. P8
New The One Show host Jason Manford interview. P13
And finally ...
Media empire Time Warner – owner of Warner Bros and CNN – has become the latest New York tenant to fall victim to bedbugs. A plague of the blood-sucking menaces has hit Manhattan, affecting high-profile companies such as Abercombie and Fitch. Headline writers have duly dubbed it Abercrombie & Itch. The Guardian, P15

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