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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - MAY 31, 2004.
Publication: AsiaPulse News Publication Date: 31-MAY-04 |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd
SYDNEY, May 31 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
- Spurned former wife of teacher Jeff Sinclair seeks compensation following his compensation win after being sacked over an affair with student Nicki Shackle.
- Opposition Leader Mark Latham says independent petrol suppliers should be able to bargain with oil providers to cut fuel costs; Fifty people rally against proposed development on the former ADI site at St Marys in Sydney's west.
- Nine-year-old car crash victim Riley Johnson amazes doctors with his recovery; Taxpayers to spend $500 million keeping federal MPs comfortable in old age.
- Australian Taxation Office audits of investment properties to be widened following a High Court ruling on split loans; Innovative family friendly working conditions set to give a Cobar mine a record-breaking production and revenue...
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