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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - MAY 1, 2007.

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SYDNEY, May 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW:

- BHP has warned the federal Opposition its industrial relations policies could threaten the booming resources sector.

- Orica has rejected a $10-billion private equity bid and posted a better than expected interim profit.

- Prime Minister John Howard will launch a $1.4-billion plan to boost industry research.

-: Construction groups have pressured the Victorian government to make quick starts in projects announced in today's budget.

- The Australian share market has struck a ninth straight month of gains.

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