Paper Monitor
A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.
Today's Daily Express appears to be obsessed with Tuesday. It has a feature - the reminiscences of a producer who worked there in the 1950s - pegged off the BBC programme The Hour. It went out on Tuesday.
They have a big two-page spread on the "Wrath of the Tiger Wife". It celebrates Wendi Deng's defence of her husband Rupert Murdoch. Err, that was on Tuesday too chaps.
A hypothetical defender of the Express might point to the fact that today's Daily Mail also has a "Tiger wife" piece.
The Sun has something from even further back. "Amazing pics of WW2 carnage," it says. But Paper Monitor will never hear any criticism of features about WWII. And there's actually some rather fetching colour photos here.
In any case, the Daily Mail goes even further with slum photos from 100 years ago.
Anyway, moving to more recently reported events, the Mail cannot resist the scandal of 13-year-olds being expelled from a top public school for having sex in a sandpit. They've got a first person piece from someone who was at the school. And is now promoting a novel.
But perhaps the best feature from today's papers is just a single page column from Stephen Pollard in the Express. He tries to explain the consequences of the Eurozone going off the rails, but in a tone sufficiently measured for Europhiles as well as Eurosceptics.