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NSW:Main stories in Sydney newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-09-2011
NSW:Main stories in Sydney newspapers

SYDNEY, Dec 9 AAP - The main stories in Friday's Sydney newspapers:

The Daily Telegraph

Page 1: Big four banks pass on the Reserve Bank's interest rate cut in full. Camouflaged
and heavily armed specialist police on the trail of Malcolm Naden.

Page 2: Taxpayers may have to rescue the National Broadband Network because prices
for services have been set so low, a report by the Productivity Commission suggests.

Page 3: A family daycare provider is able to continue caring for young children, despite
her teenage son listed as being a "person causing harm". Australia's leading health experts
are calling on the federal government to impose mandatory warning labels on alcoholic
drinks for pregnant women.

World: American veterans mark the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Finance: ANZ Bank's move to review interest rates each month has raised concerns among
analysts who say the move undermines the Reserve Bank's power to influence rates.

Sport: Young Aussie fast bowlers eager to take the field against the Kiwis in second
and final Test.

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