Newspaper review: Focus on PM Pakistan 'terror' warning
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The papers all agree David Cameron has caused a diplomatic storm with his "export of terror" Pakistan warning.
The Times says his speech in India will "severely test" relations with Islamabad, external, while the Independent, external says Pakistani officials are irate.
But the Daily Telegraph, external praises Mr Cameron for "welcome clarity".
WikiLeaks attack
The paper says some see his recent foreign policy utterances as gaffes, others as bold truths, but one thing is clear, they are not dull.
The paper says ordinary people will die as a result, and condemns what it calls the "sanctimonious piety" of the website's founder, Julian Assange.
The Daily Mail reports workers will no longer be forced to retire at 65. , external
Flip-flop falls
The government's decision to scrap Asbos gets a mixed response.
The Sun says they were Labour "gimmicks" ignored by "yobs", external but the Daily Express argues they would work if properly enforced. , external
With scientists predicting this year could be the hottest on record, the Mail has a timely reminder of the danger of wearing flip-flops., external
It says the NHS spends £40m a year treating falls, joint pain and other conditions linked to the footwear.
Windbreak fine
The paper also reports that France's first lady Carla Brunei's limited acting experience, external meant her scene in a new Woody Allen film had to be reshot 35 times.
The family were informed they risked a £500 fine for breaking by-laws if they did not remove the £12.99 windbreak.
The council admitted its enforcement officers had been "over-zealous".