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SYDNEY, July 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE AUSTRALIAN
- Prosecutors push for death penalty for alleged Bali bomber. Businessman John Elliott banned by court from holding company directorships for four years. Katharine Hepburn dead at 96. Melbourne surgical team implant artificial heart. Four Corners program alleges corruption within Australian Tax Office.
- Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson pushes to subsidise ethanol producers. Australian peacekeepers pull out of Bougainville as new mission in Solomon Islands looms.
- New medical indemnity regime unlikely to stem exodus of obstetricians, GPs and neurosurgoens from doctors' ranks. South Australian couple charged with $1 million theft of premium wines.
- Outgoing competition watchdog chief Alan Fels launches legal actions against Coles Meyer and Woolworths as final act. Local bourse ends financial year in the red.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Source: HighBeam Research, AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - JULY 1, 2003.