Paper Round (19 Feb) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - National debt, council job cuts and the Dalai Lama all make today's covers while The Guardian fails to promote The Observer's re-launch on Sunday.

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More problems for the Coles as reveals an attempted burglary at the couple's home while The says the battle against national debt could rally support for Labour.

While continuing the push on prices, Northern & Shell titles the and launch a promotion with Littlewoods.com today offering a £30 discount to readers.

Laura Ashley targets readers of with its spring/summer collection and the paper also runs promotions for its Saturday DVD giveaway, the classic thriller 'The Spy Who Came In From The Cold'.

For some light-hearted entertainment pick up today's and get a free DVD of 'Sliding Doors' starring Gwyneth Paltrow.

The Independent pushes its own arts and books magazine while Euro Hols and Marvel Top Trumps continue to be family crowd pleasers in and

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