Wednesday, 29 February 2012

NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2009
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Page 1: Private schools in Australia will receive $23 million each in overpayments
over the next four years. The man accused of an horrific child abduction has made a bizarre
defence of his actions. The number of women diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy
or soon after giving birth has almost doubled since the 1960s.

Page 2: Seven people, including a family of three, died in two separate crashes on
NSW roads, pushing the annual road toll to 306.

Page 3: Cyclists who use Sydney's southern arterial road fear for their safety after
a woman was struck by a car and sent hurtling from her bicycle into a road barrier.

World: Two illegal Jewish settler communities reveal the different approaches they
take to living in Palestine's West Bank.

Finance: A better-than-expected profit reporting season has provided further support
to forecasts that the worst of the economic downturn is behind Australia.

Sport: The Wallabies on Saturday are set to dramatically change their game plan, introducing
several new patterns of play in a desperate bid to break a long Tri Nations drought.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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