Wednesday, 29 February 2012

VIC:Main stories in Friday's papers=2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2010
VIC:Main stories in Friday's papers=2

THE AGE

Page 1: Australia is deeply pessimistic about its engagement in Afghanistan and senior
officials have described as hopeless the key task of training the Afghan national police.

Page 3: As she unknowingly led gangland killer Carl Williams to his death, maximum
security Barwon Prison officer Suzette Gajic remarked: "It's your lucky day, Carl."

Page 5: Key independent Bob Katter has offered strong support to the union campaign
to abolish the building industry watchdog.

World: The future of UN-led efforts to slash global carbon emissions is hanging in
the balance, with key countries hardening their positions as climate change talks reach
crunch-time.

Finance: Nick Falloon says he has no concerns whatsoever that the billionaires club
that rolled the Ten network executive chairman will scrap plans to extend the news coverage
and digital strategy when they join the board next week.

Sport: A dreadful lack of depth in Australian cricket will be highlighted on Friday
when selectors are expected to recall four players who have been dropped during the past
two Ashes series to save the side.

AAP mj

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