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NSW:Main stories in Tuesay's papers =2


AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2011
NSW:Main stories in Tuesay's papers =2

The Sydney Morning Herald:

Page 1: Tens of thousands of bus commuters face hours of extra gridlock each week because
traffic authorities have removed the requirement for an afternoon bus lane during widening
of the M2.

Page 2: The cost of private health insurance will rise for middle and high income earners
after the May budget if three lower house independents can be persuaded to agree to means-test
the 30 per cent rebate.

Page 3: Marrickville Council's push for a boycott of Israel is likely to be quashed
at a meeting on Tuesday night.

World: The UK could put forces on the ground in Libya after the British Prime Minister
said London is preparing to do more to help rebels oust Muammar Gaddafi.

Business: Outgoing CEO of supermarket giant Woolworths, Michael Luscombe, says consumers
are doing it tough and warned that low and middle income earners need protection of a
carbon tax is introduced.

Sport: The future of Sydney Roosters start Todd Carney was still in limbo on Monday
night as club officials remain undecided whether he will be sacked after spending a night
drinking with teammate Anthony Watts who is charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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