Wednesday, 29 February 2012

NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-24-2009
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, Dec 24 AAP - Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers.

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Page 1: Thousands of private hospital patients are being forced to pay gap fees because
of a dispute over price increases between the big health funds and a pathology company;
After years in a refugee camp, the Maluak family will celebrate their first Christmas
in Australia; Bill Clinton was nearly killed by Osama bin Laden, according to a new book;
Andrew Forrest had been cleared of serious allegations that he and his company misled
investors.

Page 2: Tropical Cyclone Laurence is set to bring destruction to NSW.

Page 3: Kristina Keneally is facing a year of tense relations with the state's unions.

World: Bill Clinton was within minutes of being assassinated by terrorists, a new book
claims (New York).

Finance: The corporate watchdog has been savaged over its decision to prosecute one
of Australia's richest men, Andrew Forrest.

Sport: The World Cup dreams of Alex Brosque and Simon Colosimo are in tatters.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW SYDNEY

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