Thursday, March 1, 2012
Vic: Main stories in today s Melbourne newspapers =2
AAP General News (Australia)
04-08-1999
Vic: Main stories in today s Melbourne newspapers =2
THE AGE:
Page 1: The United States charged today that a growing body of evidence pointed to Serb
atrocities in Kosovo on a scale that surpassed even the mass killings carried out in the war
in Bosnia; Refugees may go to Bonegilla in Victoria's north-east.
Page 3: ABC managing director rejects proposal to move ABC's non-news and current affairs
from Sydney to Melbourne.
Page 6: The head of the Family Court has sparked a storm by using the launch of a new
strategy for the court to attack both the federal government and a fellow senior judge.
WORLD: The United Nations today rejected calls to send peacekeepers to East Timor, as the
Bishop of Dili, Carlos Belo, said he had been told up to 45 people were killed inside a church
and a priest's home (NY).
FINANCE: Australia's cinema titans, Hoyts and Village Roadshow, look set to merge most of
their international cinema businesses in a move that will cut expansion costs and boost
sharemarket confidence.
SPORT: St Kilda has conceded that its star ruckman Peter Everitt racially abused
Melbourne's Scott Chisholm by calling him a "black c---" during last Sunday's game and was
last night pushing for a mediation session between the two players.
AAP cmc/sco
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