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Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers=2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-10-2006
Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers=2
THE AGE:
Page 1: Australia is a low-tax country, bolstering the case for a modest cut in the
top marginal tax rate, higher income thresholds and lower property and transaction taxes,
a study has found; Former UN official explicitly warned Australian officials six years
ago that AWB might be breaching sanctions; Anthony Rocca kicked eight goals in Collingwood's
stunning win over Hawthorn; Australian scientists discover method to protect crops from
frost, boosting productivity of grain harvests.
Page 2: The Swans of yesteryear soaked up the glory of unfurling the 2005 Premiership
flag on the SCG during its first AFL home game.
Page 3: Aboriginal rights protesters say they won't budge from their camp at Kings
Domain in Melbourne.
World: The United Nations' nuclear watchdog will travel to Iran amid claims that Washington
plans to bomb Tehran's underground nuclear plants.
Business: The corporate regulator has not accepted Citigroup's defence of insider trading
and conflict of interest.
Sport: Swans coach Paul Roos has warned his players that they are playing for themselves,
not each other, after Port Adelaide whipped them at the SCG yesterday.
AAP jat/lb
KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE
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