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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - FEB 27, 2004.

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Publication Date: 27-FEB-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SYDNEY, Feb 27 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

- Hotel staff say the woman who claims she was raped by four Bulldogs players was sobbing uncontrollably and inconsolable after the alleged attack.

- Upper House MP Peter Breen is now campaigning for another farcical cause, to have the unicorn removed from the royal coat of arms.

- Sydney beaches closed as ocean gets angry.

- Internet porn scandal rocks fresh food people.

- Kerry Packer's son James steps into the spotlight at PBL profits announcement.

- PBL denies rumours it is in talks with Telstra to sell the Nine Network.

THE AUSTRALIAN:

- The tax office plans to strengthen the rules that stop people setting up companies and trusts to split their incomes to take advantage of lower rates.

- Historian Keith Windschuttle declares remote Aboriginal communities are a failure.

- NAB to face fresh scrutiny in the United...

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