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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3
AAP General News (Australia)
04-24-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
Page 1: More than 310,000 Australians aged under 25 have suffered work-related injuries
or diseases over the past 10 years; The AWB oil-for-food scandal has hit the federal government's
standing, sparking a sharp drop in the John Howard's approval rating; An army major is
challenging the Anzac legend, which he says hides the reality of mental illness among
diggers.
Page 2: The Liberal Party's most outspoken critic of the government on human rights
issues, Petro Georgiou, has scored a preselection coup after appealing to the party to
uphold its small-l Liberal traditions.
Page 3: Snack-food and fast-food marketers will tell a meeting of state and federal
health ministers their advertising has limited influence on children.
World: A huge security operation involving Australian police and soldiers is in place
for the reconvening of the Solomons parliament.
Finance: A surge in oil prices to a record $US75 a barrel over the weekend could ignite
inflation fears and drag down retail stocks today.
Sport: Manly captain Ben Kennedy said he and the rest of the Sea Eagles forwards drew
confidence from Bulldogs prop Mark O'Meley's pre-match rating of them as the real deal.
AAP tr/rs
KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY
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