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VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
08-11-2006
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

MELBOURNE, Aug 11 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers:



THE HERALD SUN

Page 1: British police said a foiled terrorist plot to blow up planes mid-flight was
intended to be mass murder on an unimaginable scale.

Page 2: The bumper flow of the dividends Telstra's 1.6 million shareholders have enjoyed
might be drying up. Divisions inside the Howard government over hardline migration laws
deepened last night with the shock resignation of Victorian Nationals MP John Forrest.

Page 3: Rescuers said a pilot performed a miracle to crash land his plane in rugged
alpine country without killing his three passengers. The state opposition has promised
a toxic waste dump would never be built in Victoria under a Liberal government.

World: Two teenagers who terrorised their suburbs for years were finally found guilty
of killing a 10-year-old schoolboy when they were 12 and 13 years. (London)

Finance: Telstra has pinned its future earnings hopes on its third generation network,
betting customers will increasingly spend money on emailing and downloading content to
their mobile phones.

Sport: Chris Tarrant will not be charged by police in the aftermath of a late night
punch-up outside a Port Melbourne nightclub a fortnight ago.

AAP sam/cmc

KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE

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