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


AAP General News (Australia)
12-30-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3

THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

Page 1: Support for a nuclear power industry in Australia softens, undermining the
prime minister's push: poll; Former PM Paul Keating revels in his $1 trillion superannuation
legacy; Series of lifesaver paintings damaged after wild weather brings down a roof at
the national museum in Canberra.

Page 2: Both the share market and the Australian dollar end the year on a high as investors
conclude Australia's long economic boom has further to run.

Page 3: Fijian military dictator Frank Bainimarama says he will turn to China and other
sympathetic Asian nations if Australia continues its campaign against his leadership.

World: Saddam Hussein could be executed as early as this weekend after reports the
US has handed him over to Iraqi forces.

Finance: Australian share market continues biggest rally in its 100-year history, returning
double-digit growth for the fourth consecutive year.

Sport: Australian cricket camp claims English batsman Kevin Pietersen is not a team player.

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