One story dominates Sunday’s newspapers – a purported try by a Nigerian man, with links to London, to blow up a craft over a US city of Detroit. The Sunday Times wonders because he was authorised to fly in a initial place, since there were concerns about his activities. "Stopping those with well known militant connectors should be a easy bit," a paper’s personality says.

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