Thursday, March 1, 2012

NSW: Lead stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3

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NSW: Lead stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Page 1: A survey finds happy marriages take a lot of work. Prime Minister John Howardis set to back tougher international action against Zimbabwe. New cars will be designedto alert drivers when they are drowsy. the NSW Government will announce a crack policesquad to deal with violent school incidents.

Page 2: The Federal Cabinet refused to lift the foreign ownership restrictions on Qantas.

Page 3: ICAC says NSW universities might be the perfect breeding ground for corruption.

World: Leading politicians from both parties in the US have called for proof that Iraqileader Saddam Hussein is an immediate threat to America.

Business: WMC has confirmed the early departure of chief executive Hugh Morgan.

Sport: Wallaby winger Ben Tune remains under threat of a two-year ban by the InternationalRugby Board for taking a prohibited drug despite an Australian anti-doping tribunal exoneratinghim.

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