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SYDNEY, Feb 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE AGE
- Civil jury finds Geoff Clark led two pack rapes against a teenager more than 35 years ago; Rape victim's joy: I've got my life back; Connex crisis plan cuts 400 train services a day.
- US prosecutors were trying to create the false impression David Hicks would soon be charged to meet John Howard's deadline, his military lawyer says; Connex crisis plan cuts 400 train services a day (from page 1); Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd are set to test the ratings in upcoming TV appearances; Murder case against woman accused of bashing husband to death set to collapse.
- Medical experts have reported a rise in back, shoulder and knee injuries as more people armed with buckets re-use water on their gardens; Snake bites up as warm weather brings reptiles and people together; Five years after being placed in offshore detention and 18 months after ASIO branded him a national security threat, an Iraqi refugee hass finally been freed; Researchers brand Australian seahorses shameless flirts.
- Blair's top fundraiser arrested again as British peers inquiry casts wider net; Hong Kong pro-democracy candidate takes historic poll step; Excavations unearth 4,600-year-old village of Stonehenge builders.
- Shareholders who feel they have been hoodwinked into buying shares in failed companies now have a chance of clawing their money back with a landmark High Court decision against Sons of Gwalia; Woolies tipped to lift earnings forecast as sales soar.
Source: HighBeam Research, AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - FEB 1, 2007.