Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW:Main stories in Friday's newspapers=2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2010
NSW:Main stories in Friday's newspapers=2

The Sydney Morning Herald:

Page 1: Federal government is pessimistic about Australia's engagement in Afghanistan,
according to WikiLeaks revelations. An empty chair in Oslo shows China has inadvertently
achieved its long-cherished Nobel prize dream by sentencing the political reformer Liu
Xiaobo to 11 years in jail.

Page 2: Herald journalists scoop six gongs at the Walkley Awards.

Page 3: Widening of the M2 could be disastrous for public transport to Sydney's job
centres, say transport experts.

World: (London) High Court ruling allows childless couples to pay surrogate mothers.

Finance: Qantas had concerns Rolls-Royce would try to stop it pursuing the jet-engine
maker in Australia for losses over the A380 safety crisis. Privatisation of NSW power
industry heralds boom time for Origin Energy.

Sport: (Cricket) Selectors are set to revive the Test careers of Nathan Hauritz, Mitchell
Johnson, Phillip Hughes and Ben Hilfenhaus.

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