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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2
AAP General News (Australia)
02-14-2007
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2
THE AUSTRALIAN
Page 1: Australia's $15 billion purchase of 100 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter planes will
likely go ahead after the US ruled out selling Australia its most deadly warplane - the
F-22 Raptor. Investors are fleeing the housing market to take advantage of the superannuation
law, which allows people to put $1 million each into a fund without incurring contributions
tax, before it is abolished on July 1.
Page 2: Tax breaks for rural investors, terrorist suspect David Hicks' five-year detention
in Guantanamo Bay and calls to reinstate dental health funding have topped the election
agenda at a meeting of federal coalition MPs.
Page 3: Convicted drug trafficker Schapelle Corby refused to authorise a DNA sampling
of the 4.1kg bag of marijuana found in her luggage at Bali's international airport, a
former member of her legal team said.
Business: Australia and East Timor will move a step closer to settling a long-standing
disagreement over rights to natural gas fields located in the seas between the two countries
when the East Timorese government ratifies two revenue-sharing agreements.
Sport: Australia will include injured, all-rounder Andrew Symonds in its cricket World
Cup defence amid reports an injury to his arm was healing ahead of schedule.
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