Wednesday, February 29, 2012
NSW:Main stories in Sydney newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
08-28-2010
NSW:Main stories in Sydney newspapers
SYDNEY, Aug 28 AAP - Main stories in Saturday's Sydney newspapers:
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:
Page 1: A young man was held captive for six months, forced to work as a slave and
repeatedly bashed at the hands of the couple he lodged with, a Sydney court has heard.
Page 2: Banks are denying funds to homeowners looking to upgrade and move into a bigger home.
Page 3: Entertainment icon Paul Hogan will be grounded in Australia for the foreseeable
future after the Tax Office gave him a firm "no deal" on Friday on his attempts to return
to the US.
World: Chilean television aired the first lengthy video footage of 33 trapped miners
on Friday, showing them in good spirits and describing life in their below ground rescue
shelter.
Finance: Electrical and furniture retailer Harvey Norman has posted an eight per cent
rise in full year profit and says it's optimistic about the year ahead.
Sport: They've been disgraced and disqualified but Melbourne Storm have a message for
the eight teams that will contest the finals in their absence: We're still the best.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW
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