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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: 1:
Tests have resulted in weight reductions of 10 to 20 per cent within days. The revolutionary vaccine uses the body’s immune system to break down fat cells. At the moment, the only medical weightloss alternatives to dieting are surgery and strong drugs...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: Front Page: DON’T CRY GIRLS, HE DID US PROUD

THE DAY A NATION CAME TO LOVE ANDY MURRAY



Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: Front Page: AT LEAST I’M GETTING CLOSER!

CRYING Scotsman Andy Murray struggled to speak after his dream of making Wimbledon history was dashed yesterday. But his rare show of emotion won roars of approval from fans. Normally poker-faced Murray was overcome by tears after losing the final to...



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London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/6/2012: FRONT PAGE: ACTOR QUITS GAMES AS DAUGHTER DIES

MARK Rylance announced today that he is pulling out of the Olympic opening ceremony after the sudden death of his “beloved daughter”. The actor revealed that Nataasha van Kampen, 28, died unexpectedly from “natural causes” on Sunday. Filmmaker...



The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: Front Page: Tearful Murray loses on court, but wins the nation's heart at last

“LADIES and gentlemen, the runner up: Andy Murray.” The stark words echoing across Centre Court at 6.20pm yesterday were clearly not the ones that the thousands who had chanted his name here, the millions watching at home, or indeed the man himself...



The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: FRONT PAGE: Murray falls short as faultless Federer takes seventh title

File it alongside those tear-soaked narrow British sporting failures rather than in the slimmer companion volume of famous triumphs. Andy Murray came the closest of any British man to winning Wimbledon since Fred Perry won here in 1936, falling...



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: FRONT PAGE: ANDY, WE KNOW HOW YOU FEEL

A dejected and tearful Andy Murray suffers the agony of defeat after being swept aside by Roger Federer in a Wimbledon final that gripped the nation.



The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 9 July 2012
7/9/2012: News Digest: Worth a punt:

policies to support the rights of women. Health ministers, charities, donors and companies in the family planning business will take part. n Winning numbers in Saturday night’s lotto draw were 5, 22, 23, 30, 33 and 45, with bonus ball 6.



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