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


AAP General News (Australia)
08-04-2005
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2

THE AUSTRALIAN:

Page 1: Sixteen judges face the sack for failing to file outstanding tax returns; Queensland's
new Education Minister vows to remove post modernist "mumbo jumbo" from the state school
syllabus; Steve Vizard's accountant may be fined up to $100,000 and a life ban from his
professional body for refusing to give evidence against the disgraced businessman; Former
judge Jeff Shaw was recommended for criminal charges after allegedly giving false evidence
to the NSW Police Integrity Commission; The federal government is planning a "reassuring"

advertising campaign to sell its new industrial relations laws; Australia's leading business
lobby told to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Page 2: New NSW Premier is planning to sell off the state's waste management and forestry
industries to fund the $1 billion shortfall created by scrapping the vendor tax.

Page 3: Public confidence in opposition leader Kim Beazley has dropped to levels comparable
to those of Mark Latham before the last election; Schapelle Corby's hopes for freedom
dashed.

World: Air France crew hailed over the escape of 300 passengers aboard a plane that
crashed on landing in Canada.

Finance: Rio Tinto takes advantage of record commodity prices and reported record half-year
earnings of $US 2.2 billion.

Sport: Former Australian cricket vice-captain Ian Healy supports players' rights to
express concerns about safety especially if there were further terrorist attacks in London.

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