Thursday, March 1, 2012

Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne papers - April 17 = 2

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Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne papers - April 17 = 2

THE AGE:

Page One: Payroll tax relief from July to be part of state government business statementnext week; Family seeking IVF embryo screening permission to screen out haemophilia gene;Elderly Fijian farmer wins $1 million in damages from brokers Hartley Poynton; AFL CommissionerBill Kelty defends footballers' pay claims.

Page Two: PM cool on Anglican church call for sex abuse royal commission; More on P1 stories.

Page Three: Inquest hears 13-year-old boy died of liver failure after Panadol overdose;Witness tells court that abortion clinic gunman was ready to shoot his pregnant girlfriend;Sydney businessman David Gonski to chair Australia Council; Drugs inquiry over cannabisgrowing at juvenile training centre.

World: Israeli secret police to question Marwan Barghouti and want him to tell all;Gusmao has huge win in East Timor presidential election; New bin Laden tape;

Business: Federal Court orders Andersen partners to disclose and answer HIH liquidator'squestions; Woodside accuses Phillips of delaying on Sunrise to protect its Californiagas market position; Santos to press South Australian Government to lift 15 per cent shareholdingrestriction; Deutsche Bank wins of explosive inflationary pressures.

Sport: Richmond spurns Colonial stadium for match day corporate entertainment; Lionsand Dons players fined over wrestling melee; Susan Andrews to appeal Athletics Australiadecision to omit her from Manchester team.

AAP sjg/jmdA

KEYWORD: FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE

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