Thursday, 1 March 2012
NSW: The main stories in today s Sydney newspapers=2
AAP General News (Australia)
08-11-2000
NSW: The main stories in today s Sydney newspapers=2
THE AUSTRALIAN
Page 1: Reserve Bank warns that an electoral bidding war next year will be at the cost
of higher interest rates. Jobs growth a sign of economic times. Olympic fans to shell
out $3.50 for a Magnum or $3.30 a Cornetto.
Page 2: Labor's IVF conscious vote doomed as powerbrokers step up free vote action.
Corporal's death in East Timor triggers query on army issue rifle. One Nation registers
a comeback.
Page 3: Chinese businesswoman, Tina Liu, at the centre of the hunt for $100 million,
bet company money at casinos. Police fear for Mackay father and three children after going
camping on Wednesday and not returning. Woman who claims she was touched by Carlton Football
Club president John Elliott may press charges.
World: The love story of Eva Braun and Adolph Hitler is being told in storybook format
in a novel called Eva's Cousin. Al Gore's time has come. Hillary Clinton hopes Gore's
running mate, Joe Lieberman, will help her tap into Jewish votes.
Business: Pacific Dunlop will meet Goodyear to discuss closing local tyre plants. Coca-Cola
expects to increase sales in Australia, Oceania, Indonesia and South Korea this year.
North laments takeover by Rio Tinto as a sad day.
Sport: Karrie Webb will better Tiger's record if she wins the du Maurier Classic in
Canada. Australia's rivals undaunted at US trials even though the US swimmers didn't come
near Ian Thorpe's world record times.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY
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