четверг, 1 марта 2012 г.

NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers

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NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers

The Australian:

Page 1: Abu Bakar Bashir knew 11 of the 15 suspected Bali bombers; US deploys troopsat Iraqi border; Drought makes Christmas tough for families; ACM loses detention job tosister firm; Beattie backs down on levy for ambulances; Austar to go back into privateownership.

Page 2: Wheat harvests second lowest in 100 years; Bore drilling a money earner; Handoutsto business costs taxpayers $14 billion; Socialist left poised for Victorian ALP top job;Senator-to-be Gary Humphries will fight to raise Canberra's profile.

Page 3: Fire victims rebuild homes; North-western Victoria ablaze; Former High Courtchief justice Anthony Mason supports double jeopardy review; WTO plan to give free drugsfalters after opposition from the US and Switzerland; RMIT uni seeks funds to offset computerlosses; Travel warnings about Venezuela; Swim-wear range produced by Aboriginal families.

World: US plans air strikes in Iraq which could end ground war in two days; US to trainin Kuwait; Bush replaces Senate Republican leader Trent Lott with surgeon Bill Frist.

Business: Austar to ditch US owner MIM lifeline for PNG pipeline; Market set for Christmasrally; Business council slams options hedging.

Sport: Steve Waugh unlikely to prolong career past the next fortnight.

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