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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
08-06-2009
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers
SYDNEY, Aug 6 AAP - Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers.
Daily Telegraph:
Page 1: Security? What security? As Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced a review of
the use of civilian guards at the nation's military bases, The Daily Telegraph yesterday
exposed glaring flaws in the security at Sydney's Holsworthy Barracks.
Page 2: It was a random attack of such "complete savagery" that bus driver Ian Chalmers
wondered if he would survive the violence.
Page 3: The 14-year-old girl whose rape claims on 2DayFM's The Kyle And Jackie O Show
led to the program being pulled from air has told police that she no longer wants them
to investigate the allegation.
World: The negotiations that led to former president Bill Clinton's secret mission
to North Korea began as soon as two journalists were seized by Pyongyang, it was revealed
yesterday.
Finance: Australian banks may beat the Reserve Bank to the punch on interest rate hikes,
given the continued rise in wholesale funding costs, ANZ boss Mike Smith claimed.
Sport: Reece Williams was last night lying in a darkened hospital room, struggling
to talk, suffering severe headaches and with his immediate playing future shrouded in
uncertainty.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW SYDNEY
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