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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2008
SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers

ADELAIDE, Dec 12 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1: Small business to get tax breaks from the federal government.

Page 2: Driver dies in rollover near Mannum, east of Adelaide.

Page 3: Families to miss out on immediate bonus payments from the federal government
unless they change the way they receive their family tax benefits.

World: The daughter of Thailand's fugitive ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra buys
a luxury home in Hong Kong. Second Mumbai terrorist is arrested (Islamabad). President-elect
Barack Obama says its time for Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich to go over corruption
allegations (Chicago). UN conference fails to make real commitments to carbon emission
reduction targets (Poznan, Poland).

Finance: Westpac chief Gail Kelly says more interest rate cuts are essential. Australian
sharemarket closes one per cent lower. Santos offloads its stake in Indonesian exploration
project linked to mud volcano disaster.

Sport: Adelaide United wins its opening match at the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan (Tokyo).

Richmond remains tight-lipped about picking up Ben Cousins. South African bowler Morne
Morkel injured in tour match in Perth.

AAP tjd/ldj

KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS SA

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