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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - MARCH 31, 2004.
Publication: AsiaPulse News Publication Date: 31-MAR-04 |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd
SYDNEY, March 31 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:
- Police close in on five Bulldogs' players in new round of questioning over rape allegations.
- Labor MPs accuse Latham of unilateral policy-making.
- Father of Olympic qualifier Craig Stevens says his son has the strength and focus to handle pressure surrounding him.
- Renegade NAB director becomes Joan of Arc of banking sector as support for dismantling its board strengthens.
THE AUSTRALIAN:
- Howard accuses Latham of misrepresenting intelligence briefings on Iraq.
- Latham gazumps the government calling for dismantling of ATSIC.
- Accused drug lord among mourners at funeral of underworld figure Andrew Venjamin.
- Packer wins US$95 million battle against ATO.
- Police summon five Bulldogs' players for further questioning as five-week rape investigation draws to a close.
- Turnbull and Abbott seek to put their differences aside.
- Police led to one of their own in US$325 million Queensland drug investigation.
- Conduct of two big-four accounting...
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