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NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-19-2008
NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:

Page 1: As many as 650,000 State Transit commuters were left stranded at bus stops
across Sydney last year after about 9300 buses failed to show up.

Page 2: Dick Smith warned authorities in 2003 that two entry points at Bankstown airport
were increasing the risk of collision.

Page 3: Few if any of Australia's 30 coal-fired power generators will be shut down
by 2020 under the federal government's scheme to reduce greenhouse gases by a target of
five per cent.

World: (NEW DELHI) The lower house of India's parliament has passed a string of tough
anti-terrorism laws and a plan to set up a national investigative agency.

Finance: Qantas abruptly ends its brief flirtation with British Airways after the airlines
fail to reach agreement on "key terms".

Sport: Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne might have departed, but Mitchell Johnson proved
the Australian cricket team was still capable of producing the miraculous spell.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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