Wednesday, February 29, 2012
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2
AAP General News (Australia)
12-18-2009
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
Page 1: Robert Farquharson, who was jailed for murdering his three sons, has had his
conviction quashed and will face a new trial. The National Party has warned against the
mass planting of trees, wounding Opposition Leader Tony Abbott's alternative climate change
plan. Fellow tennis players have welcomed John Alexander's preselection by the Liberals
for Bennelong. The NSW government and the corporate regulator have taken action to stop
a planned restructure by CSR.
Page 2: Premier Kristina Keneally used a whiteboard in Thursday's caucus meeting to
come up with ways to fix the state.
Page 3: Twenty five private schools received special consideration for their students
at more than twice the rate of public schools.
WORLD: (Islamabad) Pakistan's Supreme Court has nullified an agreement that gave the
president and other officials amnesty from past crimes.
FINANCE: National Australia Bank has emerged as Axa Asia Pacific's white knight.
SPORT: Sulieman Benn, Brad Haddin and Mitchell Johnson are in danger of being suspended
by the International Cricket Council after an on-field altercation.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY
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