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VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2009
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
THE AGE:
Page 1: A rethink is needed of Melbourne's liquor licensing laws to quell drunken violence
in the city. Australians are unsure whether the $900 bonuses from the federal government's
stimulus package will rescue the country from recession. Gallipoli Park, named after Australia's
famous military campaign, was the only safe place in Marysville on Black Saturday.
Page 3: Editor of The Monthly magazine Sally Warhaft has quit, allegedly in protest
over interference from prominent academic Robert Manne. Former state MP Evan Thornley
says Victoria's use of brown coal is killing the state. Billionaire Richard Pratt must
wait until Monday to learn if a Federal Court judge will knock out evidence against him.
World: The Obama administration has agreed to release photos showing alleged abuses
at US prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Bush administration.
Finance: ASIC did not have an easy road to its NSW Supreme Court victory over 10 former
directors and executives of James Hardie.
Sport: Anzac medallist Andrew Lovett had lost the confidence of teammates at the Essendon
Football Club but he is rebuilding bridges.
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