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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - NOV 1, 2004.

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SYDNEY, Nov 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

- Mare Makybe Diva will enter the Melbourne Cup as favourite after being sensationally backed at the inaugural Sydney Call of the Card.

- Families trying to avoid family tax benefits debts are missing out on thousands of dollars in health care, electricity and car concessions; Labor stands firm on unfair dismissal laws; Lawyers for the Australian woman facing the death penalty for allegedly smuggling drugs into Bali will ask Australian authorities to help.

- Criminal charges are imminent for the driver of a truck which ploughed through 35 cars on the Mooney Mooney Bridge.

- Shares are set to soar after Osama bin Laden warned Americans not to vote for George Bush.

THE AUSTRALIAN

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