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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - OCT 28, 2004.

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Publication Date: 28-OCT-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SYDNEY, Oct 28 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

- A baby born eight years ago has not been heard of since leaving a Sydney hospital; a Hobbit-like prehistoric human has been discovered; NSW's finances are on the brink of another plunge.

- More on disappearing baby.

- NSW residents could be asked to foot a $10 billion repair bill for crumbling utilities; Premier Bob Carr goes to India tomorrow; singer and actress Mandy Moore is happy after her split with tennis ace Andy Roddick.

Finance - Entrepreneur Dick Smith has made a bid to return Vegemite to Australian hands; the stock market hit another record high.

THE AUSTRALIAN

- The Liberal Party thinks John Howard continues to attract battlers; Queensland will freeze coastal development and force migrants inland; a NSW Supreme Court judge is being investigated after crashing his car; a discovery of...

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