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NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3


AAP General News (Australia)
12-22-2006
NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Page 1: A lack of red light cameras in NSW is letting thousands of motorists get away
with dangerous driving. Champion legspinner Shane Warne quits Test cricket. Kevin Correll,
the prime suspect in the death of Rachelle Childs, reportedly told several people some
of her fingers had been severed when she was murdered in 2001 -- he was also previously
charged with a string of sex offences under a different name. The Police Integrity Commission
wants former NSW Supreme Court judge Jeff Shaw to be charged with perverting the course
of justice by allegedly stealing his own drink-driving blood sample.

Page 2: The family of Sudanese man Geoffrey Taban, fatally bashed outside a Parramatta
hotel, have made an emotional public plea for help in catching the 26-year-old's killers.

Page 3: There is growing concern among teachers that some savvy HSC pupils are unfairly
taking advantage of special provisions such as extra time or computers meant for those
with genuine medical conditions or physical handicaps.

World: While President George Bush admits the US may not be winning the war in Iraq,
he is confident victory there is still possible (Washington).

Finance: Tiny Nasdaq-listed Yarraman Winery Inc has proposed a merger with debt-laden
wine maker Evans & Tate.

Sport: Retiring spin king Shane Warne explains he wanted to quit Test cricket while
still at the top.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY

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