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SYDNEY, Sept 3 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE AGE
- Victoria's health department has conceded it bungled investigations into the neglect and mistreatment of residents in privately run, low-care nursing homes. Four Victorian teams in the final eight, one on top of the ladder, and football to be played in Melbourne on each of the four successive finals weekends.
- Victorians have been urged to check toothpaste labels for a dangerous chemical after the Brumby Government placed new bans on cheap Chinese imports.
- Melbourne University has been warned it risks failing to live up to its own hype and compromising quality as it shifts to a US-style teaching model. Australian cancer sufferers are taking potentially toxic and expensive treatments beyond their needs, an oncologist says.
- New statistics for Iraqi civilian deaths in August reflect the strikingly mixed security picture that has emerged from a gradual six-month increase in US troop strength.
- Grain growers are praying for September rains across the country to avert disaster.
Source: HighBeam Research, AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - SEPT 3, 2007.