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NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-23-2004
NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2
THE AUSTRALIAN:
Page 1: Sydney architect accused of planning to bomb the national electricity grid.
Westfield chief Frank Lowy announces plans to merge the arms of his empire. Victorian
police are told a detective accepted a contract to kill underworld figure Jason Moran.
Page 2: National Party figures have backed a rescue package for the sugar industry
to be unveiled by John Howard next week. Both Mark Latham and Peter Costello may have
borrowed ideas from a former Bill Clinton political muse.
Page 3: NSW Supreme Court judge has used the bench to advise school children about
how to avoid becoming perpetrators or victims of rape. Red Cross flag that flew at Gallipoli
on display at Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Mystery woman attempted to blackmail the
Canterbury Bulldogs Leagues Club over the recent gang rape allegations.
World: Plans for more US troops to be sent to Iraq (Washington and Baghdad).
Business: Frank Lowy reveals $22 billion merger of the three listed Westfield vehicles.
Sport: Brisbane's war with the AFL looks certain to cost it more than $1 million.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY
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