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WA: Main stories in today's West Australian newspaper
AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2004
WA: Main stories in today's West Australian newspaper
PERTH, April 19 AAP - The main stories in today's West Australian newspaper:
Page 1: West Coast Eagles poised to unveil a plan to invest in a pub, rental properties
and shares; Rove wins another Gold Logie; ALP member Clyde Bevan appointed Lotterywest
chief prompting opposition claims of nepotism.
Page 3: Major winners of Logies plus more on Rove.
Page 5: Officers sacked over speeding prank; Men frustrated by inadequate information
on prostate testing; WA government signs a $7 million contract for 800 security cameras.
World: US regulators are preparing to fine Riggs Bank for not reporting millions of
dollars in suspicious transactions (Washington); Police in Japan have arrested 11 people
for a beef labelling fraud (Tokyo); Slovak voters settle for the moderate Ivan Gasparovich
as the country heads into the EU (Bratislava).
Business: AWB chairman forced to sell more than $50,000 of shares in the company last
September after it was found they may have been bought in breach of the ASX listing rules;
Griffin Group reveals it approached the ACCC about taking over coal mining rival Wesfarmers
Premier Coal.
Sport: Dockers celebrate Shaun McManus 150th game; Star West Coast ruckman Michael
Gardiner will have further tests on an injured knee that could put him out for the season.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS WA
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