Paper Round (4 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - Today's papers mix tributes to former Labour party leader Michael Foot with continuing coverage on Conservative party donor Lord Ashcroft's tax affairs and the return to prison of Jamie Bulger's killer Jon Venables.

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England's football victory against Egypt thanks to Peter Crouch's goals made the cover of with the headline "They Sphinx it's tall over", the and the Daily Star.

Lord Ashcroft is still making headlines in and , which lead with  former Tory leader William Hague's knowledge, or lack of knowledge, about the peer's non-dom tax status.

Magazines and supplements are packed into today's crop of titles. promotes its Eureka magazine and its new weekly guide to food and drink, The Table.

The Independent promotes its Life pull-out. reveals a cure for ageing in its Express Yourself magazine and the promotes its Femail Magazine.

Ad campaigns continue for DFS in The Guardian and Sandals across the bottom of cover.

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