NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2
The Australian:
P 1: Flyover of two Spitfires from the Battle of Britain during Queen Mother's funeralharks back to her wartime honour.
P 2: Budget proposal to extend first home buyers' grant with exclusions on luxury homes.
Federal Labor leader Simon Crean would back eight-years terms for Senators. John Brogdenmakes a quiet entry to Question Time with NSW Premier Bob Carr.
P 3: Over-aged stipendiary magistrate thrown off the bench in Western Australia forlying about her age, working past the 65-year cut-off until she was 68. Ian Thorpe keptout of the water for celebrity outings. Pharmaceutical company uses dancing girls to entertaindoctors on a showboat to promote new blood-pressure treatment.
World: Israel pulls out of two West Bank towns but maintains blockade. Fifteen morepriests engulfed in sex scandal claims in US. British businessman gets 800 lashes forrunning secret bar in Saudi Arabia.
Business: Big business responsible for nearly all of Australia's overseas direct investment.
NAB shares driven lower as disappointment persists over Monday's strategy review.
Sport: Cathy Freeman likely to only make 4X400m relay team for Manchester CommonwealthGames after injury.
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