Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers= 3


AAP General News (Australia)
08-12-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers= 3

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:

Page 1: Australia has joined a global crackdown on airport security after security
officials revealed a plot to blow up as many as 10 passenger jets; Japan has stolen $2
billion worth of southern bluefin tuna over 20 years, potentially killing off the stock,
Australia's top fisheries manager says; A former workmate of murdered Janelle Patton told
a court she thought the former wife of accused murderer Glenn McNeill had done it.

Page 2: AFP Commissioner Mick Keelty is enthusiastic about tomorrow's City2Surf race.

Page 3: Australia's love affair with big and powerful petrol-driven cars is ending
in the wake of the international fuel crisis.

World: A super typhoon has slammed into south-east China, killing at least 98 people
(Xiapu, China).

Finance: A long-promised surge in mining exports has squeezed the trade deficit from
$2.2 billion in May to $700 million in June.

Sport: Leading player managers George Mimis and Jim Branaghan will learn next week
whether they will have their agent accreditations revoked.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY

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