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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-02-2009
SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers

ADELAIDE, April 2 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1: SA police impound an average of eight cars a day under hoon driving laws.

Page 2: Conservationist Tim Flannery says a third wave of extinctions is growing in Australia.

Page 3: Jockey John Letts says he had a casual friendship with Underbelly figure Robert Trimbole.

World: UK troops begin their final Iraq pullout (Basra). Accused Cambodian torturer
Kaing Guek Eav asks to be detained separately from his former colleagues (Phnom Penh).

Incoming Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu is to seek full peace with the Arab and Muslim
world (Jerusalem).

Finance: OZ Minerals is to be paid $1.75 billion for most of its assets. New General
Motors chief says bankruptcy is more probable than ever (Washington). Australian share
market steady after a volatile trading session.

Sport: Port Adelaide still to decide on the ruckman to replace suspended Dean Brogan.

Socceroos beat Uzbekistan 2-0 in World Cup qualifier. The Australian basketball team to
compete in the NBA Summer league in Las Vegas in July.

AAP tjd/sn

KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS SA

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