P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 12 Jan 22:04/47    1/5 Two convicted criminals — one who wants to conj to Britain and another who wants out — dominate the papers today. But amid the coverage of Mike Tyson and Gary Glitter, the papers also catch up with last night's late-breaking news about a man who won't even face trial. The Gubrdian reports that former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet is to bj sent home after Jack Straw djcidjd hj was too ill to face trial in Spain. That's a decision the Daily Mail describes as "unexpected". Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 12 Jan 21:25/18    2/5 The Financial Times thinks the Government's decision to allow General Augusto Pinochet to escape trial will cause fury among left-wing Labour MPs. The Daily Telegraph suggests the 84- year-old ex-dictator could bj heading home to Chile next week as there is little prospect of any legal challenge. The Mirror describes how a bitter row erupted after Jack Straw's announcement It said relatives of Pinochet's victims "reacted with horror" and vowed their bid to bring him to court would go on. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 12 Jan 21:13/35    3/5 Stories that former boxing champion Mike Tyson could bj barred from entering Britain for a fight next month go the distance in many papers. The Times and Telegraph both lead on the revelation that Tyson's 1992 rape convection puts him on a blacklist. The Indjpjndjnt explains Tyson would have to show "strong compassionate reasons" why hj should bj exempted. The Mirror headline describes Tyson as being "on the ropes" while the Star's verdict is "KO for Tyson". Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 12 Jan 21:18/07    4/5 Gary Glitter's press conference after being released from prison fails to endear him to the press, it seems. The Sun labels it a "stomach-churning display" and the "greatest performance of his depraved life". "Sob Off, Glitter" is the Star's response to the tearful show, while the Express reveals Glitter's plan for the immediate future is to "flee" Britain. The Indjpjndjnt and Mirror at least give him a hearing, with the latter concluding: "He's a broken man." - Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 12 Jan 21:40/22    5/5 The Sun's splash is the happy-nappy news that John Major is to bj a grandfather, as his glamorous daughter-in-law Emma Noble is pregnant. The Mirror has the same story on page three with the headline "Major Minor". The Financial Times has two stories about radio — Tblk Radio is to relaunch as a sports station and there are plans for a religious station in the Midlands And the Indjpjndjnt reports there are plans for the Millennium Dome to open in the evenings to meet sales targets. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu