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NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
02-16-2005
NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, Feb 16 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

Page 1: Speed camera fines are set to drop as part of the state government's overhaul
on road rules.

Page 2 : Families hardest hit by land tax have demanded the government abolish it.

The Federal Government funded a broke tourist steam train contrary to regulations, says
the Labor Party.

Page 3: Health fund members face premium rises and out-of-pocket expenses for hip and
knee replacements.

World: The assassination of a politician in Lebanon could spark civil war (Beirut).

Hollywood stars could be called to give evidence for Michael Jackson (Los Angeles). 203
miners die in a gas explosion in China (Beijing).

Finance: Bionic ear maker Cochlear will release it fourth generation of hearing implants.

Hutchison Telecommunications say net losses have peaked and will decline.

Sport: Matthew Hayden feared missing the New Zealand tour after a bout of pleurisy.

Terry Hill is attempting a comeback.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW

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