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SYDNEY, Nov 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
- Bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse allowed back to the race track for Melbourne Cup. Indonesia complains to federal government about the armed searchers of Indonesian Australians. Labor MPs use numbers to protect embattled Fisheries Minister Eddie Obeid from sanction despite poor financial disclosures.
- Dramatic drop in housing approvals suggest construction boom past its peak. Northern Sydney residents take protests over bushfire fears to parliament house. Youth charged over death of a man on the train tracks at Redfern station.
- NRMA expected to end 80-year tradition of mailing out Open Road magazine, selling it instead through News Ltd newspapers. Prisoners may be able to prove their innocence with DNA evidence and $20. Woman fatally mauled in dog attack. Relaxed James Packer faces shareholders this year.
- The Myer family says it will not vote for renegade director Solomon Lew's re-election in the upcoming Coles Myer board meeting. Westpac posts healthy 15 per cent profit rise. BHP increases dividend payments despite global economy.
THE FINANCIAL REVIEW