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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-23-2008
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
Page 1: The federal government is to make it easier for foreign businesses to develop
land in Australia. Corporate sponsors of the Beijing Games and the Australian Olympic
Committee are ducking for cover as the Olympic flame gets closer to Canberra.
Page 2: A patriotic icon of a red heart alongside the word "China" has been adopted
by seven million users of Microsoft MSN's instant messenger service.
Page 3: NSW's Ombudsman will launch an unprecedented review of the state's Freedom
of Information Act. Seven Network chief David Leckie was reportedly joking with nurses
and visitors after being woken from an induced coma.
World: Hillary Clinton has aired TV advertisements featuring Osama bin Laden and images
of Hurricane Katrina in an attempt to keep her White House hopes alive.
Finance: The embattled child care group ABC Learning Centres was hit by a boardroom
bale-out yesterday as it warned of anticipated losses of up to $89 million in the current
fiscal year.
Sport: A day after securing Anthony Tupou on a five-year contract, the Cronulla Sharks
are making a play for St George Illawarra prop Jason Ryles.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY
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