Wednesday, 29 February 2012
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2006
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
THE AGE
Page 1: The Immigration Department released into the community a man wanted by Victoria
police over a brutal double murder, allowing him to avoid capture for more than two years.
Page 2: Big changes are happening on the Gallipoli Peninsula, but they are not so much
about Australia and New Zealand but domestic politics and Turkey's modern identity.
Page 3: Victorian Police Minister Tim Holding has overturned the government's long-standing
resistance to revealing the location of the state's speed cameras.
World: The man selected to lead Iraq continued to send mixed messages on the critical
issue of dismantling militias, even as the US ambassador said it was the most significant
step in preventing civil war.
Finance: Cazaly Resources has $75 million wiped of its market value, raising questions
as to why the WA government backed rival Rio Tinto's claim to an iron ore deposit.
Sport: AFL star and Collingwood captain Nathan Buckley talks about Anzac Day, along
with his dad Ray who served in Vietnam.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE
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