Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-04-2009
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, April 4 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:



THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:

Page 1: PM Kevin Rudd's bad temper has triggered an exodus of staff and a backlash
from public servants.

Page 2: Although Mr Rudd said he was sorry for snapping at a a flight attendant who
didn't provide him with a meal he requested when asked about the incident at the G20,
his body language said otherwise, a body language expert says.

Page 3: World leaders have united to inject $US1.1 trillion ($A1.54 trillion) into
the global economy in an historic agreement they hope will kick-start growth and save
jobs.

World: A nurse deliberately injected 10 patients at a dialysis clinic in Texas with
bleach, killing five of them in a excruciatingly painful ordeal.

Finance: Fortescue Metals chief executive Andrew Forrest faces a fine of up to $4.4
million and a ban from acting as a company director if court action by the Australian
Securities and Investments Commission is successful.

Sport: NRL - The Bulldogs will appeal an NRL ruling which saw them officially stripped
of two competition points for fielding an extra player in their round two win over Penrith.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW

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