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ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
04-18-2007
ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
CANBERRA, April 18 AAP - The main stories in The Canberra Times today:
Page 1: Police identify the gunman from the US campus massacre as South Korean 23-year-old
Cho Seung-Hui. Federal Labor leader Kevin Rudd adopts much of the Coalition's controversial
Work Choices law in Labor's new industrial relations policy. Canberrans face more expensive
water if voluntary restrictions do not work.
Page 2: More on Labor's industrial relations policy.
Page 3: A 74-year-old Ainslie woman killed in two-vehicle collision in southern Canberra
last night.
World: More detail on the massacre at US university Virginia Tech. The United Nations
sending 3,000 extra personnel to Sudan to bolster African Union troops in Darfur. Celebrity
British Chef Jamie Oliver offers a reward worth $A360,000 to catch five men who raided
his parent's pub.
Finance: Woolworths has declared an interest in the general merchandise business of
rival Coles, but will not elaborate on any acquisition plans.
Sport: Canberra Raiders coach names an unchanged squad for Saturday's match against
Cronulla, despite a number of injuries sustained in Monday's match (Rugby League). The
ACT Brumbies' Clyde Rathbone still unsure for Friday's match against the Western Force
due to a knee injury (Rugby Union).
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