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NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-22-2001
NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, Dec 22 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:



THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

P 1: Pic of 17 babies and their mums, made fatherless by the September 11 terrorist attacks.

P 2: NSW property boom gives state government $713 million surplus.

P 3: Soccer Australia to investigate claims that managers used funds on inappropriate
expenses, such as paying visiting officials to go to a massage parlour.

World: Argentine president resigns, then flees palace by helicopter as thousands of
demonstrators step up chaotic meltdown; Fiji to be welcomed back as full member of the
Commonwealth.

Business: Telstra admits misleading 4,500 One.Tel mobile phone customers - for their
own good; Traveland dead as creditors wind up the former Ansett subsidiary; Village Roadshow
and Warner Bros make last ditch $27.75 million tilt at Sea World Property Trust.

Sport: Cricket umpires talk of cracking down on dangerous fast bowling for the Second
Test at the MCG after tailenders face a barrage of bouncers.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW

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