Wednesday, 29 February 2012
NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3
AAP General News (Australia)
12-23-2008
NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3
THE AUSTRALIAN:
Page 1: The inquiry into the arrest of Mohamed Haneef on terrorism charges has found
that he should not have been charged and that the cancellation of his visa and his deportation
should have been deferred.
Page 2: Holden will get more than $180 million in federal government subsidies to help
build a new fuel-efficient car at its Adelaide plant.
Page 3: The global financial crisis has seen $25 billion wiped from Australian super
funds in the past three months.
World: US president-elect Barack Obama's has become embroiled in the corruption scandal
involving the allegedly corrupt Illinois governor and Mr Obama's vacant senate seat. (Washington)
Finance: Coal seam gas producer Arrow Energy will take full ownership of Pure Energy
Resources under a $551 million deal.
Sport: Australia's pace attack faces an major overhaul in for the Boxing Day test against
South Africa.
AAP ab/wf
KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY
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