SA: The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser
ADELAIDE, April 1 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:
Page 1 - Iraqi troops fired machineguns and artillery shells at families fleeing strife-tornBasra yesterday, triggering a shootout with soldiers that pinned down terrified refugeesin the crossfire (Al Zubayr Bridge).
Page 2 - SA Premier Mike Rann has refused to stand down Environment Minister John Hillduring an inquiry into whether the minister misled parliament.
Page 3 - International airlines, including Qantas, will provide face masks to passengersseated near anyone displaying the symptoms of a killer flu sweeping Asia; A controversialfilm has been withdrawn from Adelaide's French Film Festival after state Attorney-GeneralMichael Atkinson refused to exempt it from classification.
World - Islamic Jihad would step up attacks in Israel as a show of support for Iraq,the militant group said yesterday, a day after dispatching a suicide bomber who wounded49 Israelis outside a packed cafe (Jerusalem); The canine winner of the world's biggestdog show may be stripped of its title after being accused of having a secret facelift(London).
Finance - Insurance group Promina's bid to raise up to $2.1 billion when it lists nextmonth is likely to be affected by a war-ravaged Australian stock market.
Sport - Adelaide wants its players to share in the $200,000 winnings from its successfulWizard Cup campaign but the Crows cannot reward its pre-season champions without riskingsalary cap breaches; Netball Australia has ruled that Jacqui Delaney is eligible to playfor the Adelaide Thunderbirds in 2003.
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