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Newspaper review: Papers ponder MI6 murder mystery

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There is no shortage of speculation over the mystery of the murder of MI6 employee Gareth Williams, whose body was found at his flat in London.

The who never broke espionage etiquette by talking about his job.

The which could be sold on.

Detectives believe he might have been .

Consigned to history

Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir's expected return to Britain to face fraud charges, 17 years after fleeing the country, .

It says the former Polly Peck chief's decision has caused surprise.

There was no pressure on him to return, and the Serious Fraud Office had consigned the case to history.

Almost everyone involved in the original investigation has either retired or left the SFO, and the files had been stored in the archives.

County connection

The papers pick over David and Samantha Cameron's choice of name for their baby daughter - Florence Rose Endellion.

Most attention focuses on the Cornish connection - St Endellion is a village in the north of the county.

with just five adults in Britain.

The to the prime minister's liking for the pop group Florence and the Machine.

Cover operation

Of all household chores, wrestling a duvet into its cover .

Now, that could take the headache out of making a bed.

Joyce Burt, 43, has developed a duvet cover that opens on three sides, which means a quilt can be easily slipped in and secured in seconds.

Brilliant, simple and .

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