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SYDNEY, June 8 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
- Cronulla chief executive Tony Zappia will be forced to resign after questions were raised over his management of an incident in which he accidentally punched former employee Jenny Hall. Sydney is under-selling itself as a financial hub for Asia, Financial Services Minister Chris Bowen says. Profile of Irene Gleeson, an aid worker who has been made an Officer of the Order of Australia. The publishing industry faces the threat of piracy as electronic books become readily available on the internet.
- The girlfriend of Fadi Ibrahim, who was shot in northern Sydney on Friday, had a fiance who was shot dead three years ago.
- There is evidence of a rise in the number of people addicted to prescription painkillers.
- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's fate will be decided in the next 24 hours, as the Labour parliamentary party meets.
- Rio Tinto's new chairman Jan du Plessis has defended chief executive Tom Albanese.