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ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2008
ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
CANBERRA, April 21 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times:
Page 1: 202 Summit challenges Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to set up national tax inquiry;
Torch relay route cut short for fear of protests by ratbag element.
Page 2: Competition Commission says motorists should be able to save money under government
FuelWatch scheme.
Page 3: Access Economics says government will need to deliver tough budget to avoid
more interest rate rises; Solar energy could replace coal fired power stations across
US, Homeless man may have been dead for six weeks inside humpy in suburban Canberra, Swimmer
Nick D'Arcy to contest expulsion from Olympics team.
World: British psychics see trouble ahead; Zimbabwe begins partial recount of votes,
Pope recalls life as youngster under Nazis, Iraqi Shi'ite cleric threatens open war unless
crackdown on his militia stops.
Finance: Share market expected to open higher after US stock surge; India emerging
as global car maker, IAG head James Strong says takeover by QBE not a certainty.
Sport: Raiders tip good showing against Melbourne Storm tonight; Brumbies players say
they want coach Laurie Fisher to stay.
AAP mb/imc
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