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NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
AAP General News (Australia)
08-09-2004
NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Page 1 - Better discipline and hankering for tradition, smart uniforms and moral values
driving parents out of public education and into private schools, new research reveals;
Jana says she's still a chance for Athens after emergency surgery in London; PM John Howard
stung in Samoa as 43 of Australia's former military chiefs, department heads and senior
diplomats repudiate his foreign policy; Abducted baby Montana's uncle was a criminal shot
dead in Melbourne's gangland wars.
Page 2 - How all political sides came to sign the paper repudiating the Howard government's
conduct.
Page 3 - Tasmanian Premier's support for Governor Richard Butler falters; About 56,000
take part in Sun-Herald City of Surf competition in Sydney; More than 340 drivers lose
licence in first full year of new laws allowing NSW police to order on-the-spot suspensions
for dangerous driving and other "aggravated offences"; Tiny "biochip" sensors may diagnose
a wide range of diseases in on-the-spot test at the doctors within five years.
World - Arrested Pakistani man may be at centre of US plot on financial institutions;
US Democratic presidential challenger John Kerry vows to lift ban on stem cell research;
French wine growers react with fury as government proposes to slap health warnings for
women who drink while pregnant; Reality TV show about five young Amish teens taken to
Los Angeles for a taste of the outside world; Nixon "sacrificed" US soldiers by prolonging
Vietnam War in effort to win re-election.
Finance - Investors wary as US economy wobbles; James Murdoch's vision turns off BSkyB
investors; Australia looking to China in trade
Sport - Jana Pitman's Olympic hopes on a knife edge.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY
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