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SYDNEY, Nov 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE AUSTRALIAN:
- John Howard has ordered an independent inquiry into Australian involvement in the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal; Makybe Diva is certain to start this afternoon as the most well-backed horse in the history of the Melbourne Cup; Sydney businessman Brad Cooper found guilty on 13 bribery and fraud charges.
- Australia faces a genuine threat of terrorist attack which is "not abating", ASIO chief Paul O'Sullivan says.
- At least 50 per cent of people will cheat on tests if they think they can get away with it, new research shows.
- Australia's oldest and biggest energy company, Australian Gas Light (ASX:AGL), plans to spin off its energy distribution assets into a separate company after diversifying into hydro electricity and wind farms.
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
Source: HighBeam Research, AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - NOV 1, 2005.