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NSW:Main stories in Monday's papers=3
AAP General News (Australia)
04-11-2011
NSW:Main stories in Monday's papers=3
THE AUSTRALIAN:
Page 1: Cotton Australia, the industry's peak body, predicts growers will reap more
than four million bales this season, worth $2.3 billion, or almost 10 per cent of Australia's
total farm exports. The Defence Force Academy is refusing to bow to Stephen Smith's demand
to act against the academy chief. The RAAF may need to buy 18 more Super Hornets for $1.5
billion. Gas giants seek carbon tax breaks.
Page 2: The sex scandal at the Australian Defence Force has raised serious concerns
about the quality of recruits being accepted by the defence force for officer training,
the Minister for Science and Personnel says.
Page 3: Sidney Lumet, the director who made the Hollywood crime classic 12 Angry Men,
Dog Day Afternoon and Serpico has died at the age of 86.
World: Veiled women in France have enjoyed their last weekend of freedom to go outdoors
without courting trouble from the police.
Finance: Australia's top company chairmen have demanded the government use next month's
budget to dramatically increase the intake of skilled migrants to tackle skills shortages
and reduce wage inflation in booming sectors of the economy.
Sport: Michael Clarke has won rave reviews for his century against Bangladesh on Saturday.
(Cricket)
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