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SA: Main Stories in today's Adelaide newspaper


AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2004
SA: Main Stories in today's Adelaide newspaper

ADELAIDE, April 21 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1 - Embattled director of public prosecutions Paul Rofe QC is considering his
options in the wake of damning report into his handling of the controversial Nemer case;
Annita Keating breaks her silence about marriage break-up to former prime minister Paul
Keating.

Page 2- Labor leader Mark Latham pledges to cut electricity prices by creating a national
grid company; The privatisation of SA's electricity services has been a monumental failure,
academics say.

Page 3 - Prime Minister John Howard says he will deal with a curse imposed on him by
Aborigines; Three days before the war began in Iraq, Prime Minister Howard told US President
George W Bush he was worried about public opinion in Australia.

World - Recent heavy fighting in Iraq has done little to damage re-election prospects
of George W Bush, poll says; Radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir denounces the US
as barbaric; Suicide bomb plot at Manchester United's soccer stadium dramatically foiled
yesterday.

Finance - Woolworth's share market value marked down by nearly $460m yesterday after
disappointing third-quarter sales results; Olympic Dam in SA is bouncing back after four
years of problems.

Sport - Adelaide's Andrew McLeod wants to be set free in the Crows' midfield again
in hope of sparking salvation of the winless AFL club's finals hopes; China beats Australia
3-1 in women's hockey test.

AAP sl/jv

KEYWORD: FRONTERS SA

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