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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3
AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2007
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Page 1: Eight wetlands face being drained to free up water along the Murray-Darling
Basin; The federal government will come to the aid of filmmakers in the budget with tax
rebates worth as much as 40 per cent of production costs.
Page 2: A leading international medical journal has urged its Australian readers to
vote against Prime Minister John Howard in the federal election.
Page 3: An associate of convicted gang rapist Bilal Skaf has been acquitted of gang
rape six weeks after outspoken Crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen was barred from the case;
Broadcaster Alan Jones has been convicted for breaching a law forbidding the identification
of juveniles involved in court cases; Drinking at home is more likely to lead to crime,
police figures show.
World: (Paris) Nicolas Sarkozy is tipped to be France's next president.
Business: Inflationary pressure is building as Australia's record expansion stretches capacity.
Sport: Cricket greats and fierce rivals Glenn McGrath and Brian Lara are leaving the
game this week.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY
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