Thursday, 1 March 2012
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
AAP General News (Australia)
12-28-2001
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Page 1 - A police task force will investigate allegations of arson in 40 of the 100
bushfires in NSW as firefighters prepare for a horror weekend of soaring temperatures.
Page 2 - Backburning and favourable weather helped keep bushfires in Sydney's southern
suburbs at bay. A handyman's worst fears were confirmed when he returned home to find
his house in Helensburgh was as he left it but his shed had burnt down.
Page 3 - A 25km front in the Blue Mountains kept hundreds of households on evacuation
alert, but no homes were lost. Postman delivers mail to a letterbox untouched by fire
at a residence that has burnt down.
World - Dead or alive, Osama bin Laden haunts US President George W Bush.
Business - South Africa's AngloGold ups the ante for Australia's Normandy Mining.
Sport - South Africa brought to their knees on second day of the second cricket Test.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY
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