Friday, March 2, 2012

NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3

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NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3

THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

Page 1: AMP will pay half a $112 million payout to 23,000 former GIO Australia afterthe country's biggest class action was settled; Orbital Engine's Ralph Sarich consideringa float; Textile millionaire Fred Bart heads a last-ditch rescue bid for Pan Pharmaceuticals.

Page 2: With Rugby World Cup ticket sales lagging, tour operators seek cuts to hotelsurcharges and levies on tickets.

Page 3: The competition regulator blocks a plan by banks to change the $4 billion marketfor Eftpos transactions; Mayne tries to find a buyer for its 50 loss-making medical centres.

World: Indonesian police said a suspected Jakarta suicide bomber was recruited by terrornetwork Jemaah Islamiah; Prime Minister John Howard warns of the "grim possibility" ofa terrorist attack in Australia; Guerrilla campaign against US troops in Iraq intensifies.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY

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