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ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2008
ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
CANBERRA, April 1 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times:
Page 1: Defence calls off cull of kangaroos on Canberra site. Canberra Raiders seek
second coach in three years after Neil Henry announces departure. Body of man found in
river near Queanbeyan. Canberra woman says she waited six hours for surgery to remove
dead foetus.
Page 2: Property investors could flee Canberra over problems with Crown lease system.
Olympic officials to investigate swimmer Nick D'Arcy charged with assaulting fellow swimmer.
Page 3: ACT government considers closing Lyons Primary School. Cyclists riding on busy
roads face increased risk of health problem from vehicle exhausts. Former judge Terence
Cole to inquire into loss of HMAS Sydney.
World: Voting in Zimbabwe poll shows government and opposition neck and neck. Odds
stacking up against Hilary Clinton for Democrat nomination. CIA head warns al-Qaeda is
training recruits who can pass for westerners. Shi'ite cleric orders his militia off Iraq
streets. British, Dutch troops die in Afghanistan explosion. Coroner tells UK jury no
evidence Diana killed by British intelligence
Finance: Small business owners fears recession within three years. Virgin launches
service on lucrative trans-Pacific route.
Sport: Raiders coach Neil Henry exercises clause to get out of contract a year early.
AAP mb/rs
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