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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - APRIL 3, 2006.

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SYDNEY, April 3 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

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- Fernando Alonso has won the Australian Grand Prix; Wills do not necessarily deliver a quick-rich solution, economists have shown; A two-year-old broke his elbow while under supervision of childcare workers; Business operators have been warned to abide by industrial relations laws related to sackings.

- Chinese premier Wen Jiabao told a resources briefing in Perth yesterday that Australia and China would set up a price formation mechanism that is up to international law.

- Victorian hospitals are calling for a new approach to funding.

- Thais use their "no vote" at the election yesterday to oust Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

- The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has signalled further moves to crackdown on conflicts of interest over investment banking.

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