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SYDNEY, Feb 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW:
- The Nationals will forge a more aggressive and independent stance inside the coalition government to arrest their declining electoral fortunes, including pursuing tax cuts for working families rather than for high-income earners.
- Federal government's intelligence and law enforcement agencies agree to secret international exercise to test Australia's cyber response to a terrorist attack.
- Share market posts best start to year since 2001.
- Senior AWB official in charge of wheat exports to Iraq says he relied on a secret DFAT letter which said Jordanian trucking company payments did not breach UN sanctions.
- Woolworths fined a record $8.9 million for price fixing in the Victorian bread market.
Source: HighBeam Research, AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - FEB 1, 2006.