Friday, March 2, 2012

NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2

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NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2

THE AUSTRALIAN

Page 1: Investigation reveals army's failure to address denigration of injured soldiersled to model recruit's suicide. Federal minister Tony Abbott denies wrongdoing in Hansondownfall. Pan Pharmaceuticals founder admits substituting ingredients. Teenager Nick Flanaganto be investigated for allegedly breaching amateur regulations following historic US golftournament win.

Page 2: Pauline Hanson to seek bail pending appeal against electoral fraud convictions.

Page 3: Saudis reject live sheep shipment over disease fears. Australia remains topdream destination for Americans, poll finds.

World: Jemaah Islamiah based on inter-linked family structures, key report finds. Rescuerstell of vain efforts to save United Nations envoy to Iraq. Indian bombing death toll reaches46.

Business: Foster's Group posts 17.5 per cent reduction in full-year net profit. FormerGIO shareholders win class action over AMP's rejected 1998 takeover bid. Australian dollarslips towards 64 US cents.

Sport: Controversy erupts over amateur status of teenage golfer Nick Flanagan aftervictory at prestigious US tournament. Tennis great Pete Sampras announces retirement atUS Open tennis championships.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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