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Main stories in today s Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-22-1999
Main stories in today s Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, April 22 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

Page 1: Two teenage killers laughed as they strolled casually through the corridors of
Columbine High in Littleton, Colorado, clinically killing classmates in a suicide mission born
of revenge.

Page 2: New taxes and a shake up of the public service could be on the agenda in the June
state budget after government announces freeze on hiring; Two police officers stand to lose
jobs after being convicted of assaulting colleague in drunken brawl at SCG.

Page 3: Australia to be first western nation to be declared an approved tourism destination
for China's growing and increasingly wealthy middle class; Susie O'Neill at loggerheads with
Sydney Games organisers after being dumped as one of the faces of their public ticketing
campaign.

World: Hilary Clinton hired private investigators to collect evidence on her husband's
extra-marital affairs, according to new biography; East Timor's warring factions sign peace
pact aimed at ending growing violence as territory moves towards a vote on independence.

Business: Sydney's Star Casino reports flat operating profit of $900,000 for first quarter
of 1998-99, Shares in Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting tumble in response to $500
million placement by the media giant.

Sport: Future of ARL coach Chris Anderson, team manager Brian Johnston and acting chief
executive David Barnhill on line today at ARL board meeting in Sydney.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW

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