Thursday, 1 March 2012

NSW: The main stories in today s Sydney newspapers =2


AAP General News (Australia)
04-26-2000
NSW: The main stories in today s Sydney newspapers =2

THE AUSTRALIAN

Page 1: John Howard challenged Australians to adopt an Anzac creed. Indonesian President
will `benefit' more by visiting Egypt and European nations before Australia. Palestine
threatens to ask Arab countries to boycott the Olympic Games over a monument to murdered
Israeli athletes near Stadium Australia.

Page 2: Riverside Nursing Home staff asking for help under employee entitlements safety
net. CSIRO looking to replace CEO, not all candidates scientists. 88,000 crowd at MCG,
no-one missed the start of the game unlike the state-of-the-art Colonial Stadium debut
game on Sunday.

Page 3: Anglican Primate Peter Carnley attacked by leading conservative Archbishop
Harry Goodhew. Violence and sexism common in teen lives, survey revealed. Pauline Hanson
plans to sell and raffle Pro Hart prints to repay debt. British detectives to interview
high-level Brisbane footballer over sexual assault in London.

World: US condemns closure of reformist newspapers in Iran as damaging to the Iranian people.

Business: Telstra could learn a lot from Microsoft's share price plunge.

Sport: Russian swimmer Alex Popov wants us to believe a world record five Olympic gold
medals doesn't matter to him.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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