The furore surrounding Gordon Brown after he called a pensioner "bigoted" while on the campaign trail dominates the front pages in a number of papers.- Mr Brown's own words - provide the Daily Mirror with a headline.
Watching Mr Brown's discomfort was "like watching a grizzly bear who knows he has made a blunder that can never be undone", theDaily Telegraphobserves.
And the encounter provided"moments of screaming hilarity"for the Guardian.
TheIndependentlooks forward to the third prime ministerial debate, which will focus on the economy.
It enlists a team of media experts to reveal where the leaders of the three main parties "have been going wrong" in the previous debates.
Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph poses a series of"questions the leaders' debate should answer".
The questions include "how will you get the public finances back in shape?" and "how will you foster economic growth?".
The Daily Mirror reports that actressSandra Bullock has adopted a baby and is set to divorce her husband.
Meanwhile, the Daily Express reports that a nursery banned a two-year-old boy from eating a cheese sandwich because it was "unhealthy".
The Sun also reports the sandwich story under the headline"Batty Butty Ban".
The paper also reports that actress Lacey Turner, who plays Stacey Slater in Eastenders, is to leave the soap opera in a bid to launch a film career.
Inter Milan's win over Barcelona in the Champion's League, and Jose Mourinho's personal triumph in particular, dominates the back pages.
"Jose Inter the final"is the Sun's headline, although it points out the manager's pitch celebration proved to be controversial.
The Daily Mail says Mourinho"conquered his deadly rivals", while the Daily Express says he had the "final say".
Meanwhilethe Daily Star praises Inter Milan for managing to "hang on".This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

