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Vic: The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
12-03-2003
Vic: The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers
MELBOURNE, Dec 3 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers:
HERALD SUN
Page 1: Mark Latham has vowed to clean up his act in order to convince Australians
he deserves to be their next prime minister.
Page 2: An accused underworld figure clashed outside court yesterday with a mother
who claims he killed her two sons in gangland executions.
Page 3: Babysitter Greg Domaszewicz allegedly caused injuries seen in a previously
unpublished photograph of Jaidyn Leskie.
World: The man accused of murdering British schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman
choked back tears as he told how they died (London). Only a lack of technical expertise
is stopping al-Qaeda from carrying out a chemical or biological attack, a UN report has
warned (UN).
Business: Offshore institutions are believed to be pressuring Virgin Group to release
more shares into the bookbuild that gets underway today for the float of its cut-price
airline Virgin Blue. The man at the centre of Australia's biggest recall of medicines
is looking for a new start in Vietnam.
Sport: Darren Millane's family has been shocked and saddened by Collingwood's decision
to reassign the late premiership player's No.42 guernsey next season.
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