Thursday, March 1, 2012

NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 4

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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 4

THE AUSTRALIAN:

Page 1 - Three of the six principal agents in the illegal people-smuggling trade toIndonesia have been put out of business; Rose Porteous cleared of murdering mining magnateLang Hancock; Stabbings of Aboriginal women in Central Australia.

Page 2 - Northern Territory courts accepts that an Aboriginal sorcerer took controlof a young Aboriginal man and made him commit acts of violence.

Page 3 - Rich Australians buying multi-million-dollar mansions with own funds; FormerYoung Australian of the Year urges scientists to get out of laboratories and engage insocial issues; Clayton Utz lawyers in fresh conflict over transport tender; Defamationdecision in Victoria means judge has to decide if judicial officials are open to the samepublic ridicule as politicians.

World - Explosion in New York sparked fears of renewed terrorist attacks; Five-year-oldgirl in New York is regarded as the youngest drug mule used by traffickers; US PresidentGeorge W Bush makes fresh demands for Israel to ensure a peaceful end to the armed standoffsat the Church of the Nativity; Bush's use of the word "failure" is first chink in hisarmour; Israeli lawyers prepare to defend assault on Jenin before the United Nations.

Business - Doctors now believe that the people running Mayne Health know nothing abouttheir industry and barely care; ANZ group unveils second stage of radical restructure;NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark cleared of breaking the law over comments made about AirNZ.

Sport - Wayne Carey's career turns full circle as he returns to his hometown of Wagga Wagga.

AAP rk/rs

KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 4 SYDNEY

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