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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - JAN 31, 2008.
Publication: AsiaPulse News Publication Date: 31-JAN-08 |
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COPYRIGHT 2008 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd
SYDNEY, Jan 31 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE AGE:
- Pressure on the Brumby government to reconsider part of its bay dredging project is growing, with former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer backing calls for an upgrade of Webb Dock to eliminate the need for the dredging of toxic sediment from the Yarra River. The race row between the Australian and Indian cricket teams descended into farce last night when the judge who cleared Harbhajan Singh of racism conceded that he was lucky not to have received a heavier penalty.
- Business is signing up thousands of employees to controversial Australian Workplace Agreements each week...
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