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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-02-2008
SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers

ADELAIDE, April 2 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1: Report reveals the extent of sexual abuse of children in South Australia dating
back to 1940.

Page 2: SA Supreme Court judges say their offices are in poor condition in annual report
to parliament.

Page 3: More economists believe interest rates may have peaked.

World: Concerns grow that Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe is trying to rig the presidential
election (Harare). The US allows husband and wife soldiers serving together in Iraq to
live together (Baghdad). British coroner labels former royal butler Paul Burrell a liar
(London).

Finance: Chinese group blocked from taking over Mount Gibson Iron Ore. Share market
closes higher. Receiver says it can't say if Opes Prime Stockbroking creditors will get
any money after the company's collapse.

Sport: The Adelaide Crows say they weren't duped by Wayne Carey when they signed him
in 2003. Adam Goodes escapes suspension on striking charge. Toby Thurstans says Port Adelaide's
defence can turnaround its poor start to the AFL season.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS SA

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