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Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
AAP General News (Australia)
08-06-2001
Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
THE AGE:
Page One: The federal government could intervene today to end the motor industry strike;
Jewish-descendent Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger meets with Melbourne's Jewish community;
Ashes series goes to Australia; No sign of peace in the Middle East.
Page Two: Heroin drought turns addicts to other drugs; Analysis of how different political
parties protect workers' financial entitlements.
Page Three: Second building industry death in four days prompts stopwork; Seven-year-old
girl dies when car runs into Gold Coast crowd; Gambling authority to investigate Blackjack
rules following banning of card-counting players/
World: Israel's assassination policy polarises Washington; Letter links drug to Sylvia
Plath suicide.
Finance: Report indicates many small mining companies are about to go out of business;
Dairy company National Foods looks to expand into New Zealand, depending on business regulations.
Sport: Simon Katich to debut in place of injured Steve Waugh; Essendon captain James
Hird out for three games following injury in losing game with Carlton; Australian athletes
doing well at eighth world championships.
AAP RTV ag/mjm
KEYWORD: FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE
2001 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.
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