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Vic: Main stories in the Melbourne newspapers =2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-07-2010
Vic: Main stories in the Melbourne newspapers =2
THE AGE
Page 1: President Barack Obama has set new limits on the potential use of the United
States nuclear weapons - even in self-defence - in a major policy move ahead of an international
summit next week on non-proliferation; A tiny school campus in Bendigo run by the controversial
Exclusive Brethren religious sect is receiving $1.2 million in federal funding to upgrade
its library, despite having just 11 primary students last year.
Page 2: Dramatically higher resource prices have emboldened the Reserve Bank to lift
interest rates for the fifth time in seven months, making it clear there is no end in
sight.
Page 3: Christine Nixon and other senior police failed in their responsibility to oversee
warnings on Black Saturday, the former chief commissioner told the Bushfires Royal Commission
yesterday.
World: A classified video showing a US air crew laughing at the dead after launching
an air strike that killed a dozen people, including two Iraqis working for Reuters news
agency, has been published by the website WikiLeaks.
Finance: Woolworths plans to spend almost $400 million establishing the first 12 stores
in its joint venture hardware chain, likely to be called Masters, according to documents
filed with Planning Minister Justin Madden.
Sport: The four suspensions recommended by the match review panel from the Geelong-Hawthorn
match were an inevitable repercussion of such a fierce physical contest, according to
Hawk midfielder Chance Bateman.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE
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