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WA: Main stories in today's West Australian


AAP General News (Australia)
02-11-2004
WA: Main stories in today's West Australian

PERTH, Feb 11 AAP - Main stories in today's West Australian newspaper:

Page 1: The Claremont serial-killer case will almost certainly go before the Coroner's
Court next year, forcing the prime suspect to publicly answer questions under oath for
the first time.

Page 3: A real estate agent has won a $52,500 payout after slipping on tiles while
getting out of a hotel spa bath.

Page 5: Retail king Gerry Harvey will challenge the legality of WA's Sunday trading
laws after the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection charged the operators
of 18 Harvey Norman stores for allegedly opening illegally last year.

World: Children are being sold for sex on the internet and then rated out of 10 by
paedophiles, a British report warns (London); A Saudi-born warrior so zealously Muslim
that he is traumatised by touching non-believers has risen to the top echelon of Rebels
in Chechnya (Moscow)

Finance: Wesfarmers has given up on buying Epic Energy's Dampier-Bunbury gas pipeline,
instead making a play for Duke Energy's $1.5 billion suite of Australian pipelines; Building
materials group Boral flagged the possibility of a future capital raising yesterday.

Sport: Fremantle defender Luke McPharlin believes he has thrown the injury curse and
has set his sights on playing every game; Jana Pittman will miss tomorrow night's Melbourne
Telstra A-Series meeting.

AAP tc

KEYWORD: FRONTERS WA

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