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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, April 26 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

Page 1: Tears flow from young son of Australian soldier killed in Iraq. Documents seized
from men involved in second Bali bombing reveal conspiracy using secret codes to plot
murder of Westerners.

Page 2: Two Australian women seriously injured in suicide bomb attacks which killed
23 in Egypt. Indonesian nanny paralysed in the second Bali bombings returns home after
receiving life-changing surgery in Australia.

Page 3: Up to 14,000 commuters being put off broken down trains every day as City Rail's
maintenance and reliability performance slides back towards 2004 horror days. International
model Lily Cole promises to give as good as she gets when Australian Fashion Week opens
today.

World: World leaders condemn outrage at Egyptian attacks. Thousands of jubilant Nepalis
pour onto Kathmandu streets declaring people's victory after king restores parliament
following violent protests. Lawyers for 9/11 accused plotter urge jury to give him long
slow death.

Finance: Australia's biggest dotcom float in years to make several multi-millionaires
but also to shut out small investors.

Sport: Mark Gasnier told to hand back his Kangaroos Test jumper if he plans to defect
to rugby union.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW

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