Wednesday, 29 February 2012
WA: The main stories in today's The West Australian.
AAP General News (Australia)
04-24-2007
WA: The main stories in today's The West Australian.
MONITOR FRONTERS WA
PERTH, April 24 AAP - The main stories in today's The West Australian.
Page 1: Ben Cousins could be back in Perth this weekend and playing for West Coast
by mid-season. A leading Aboriginal lawyer has attacked the state's Aboriginal Legal Service
over its role in the release of a high-risk rapist. The massive Ord River dam in the Kimberley
is full again and gigalitres have gushed over its spillway.
Page 3: Two 17-year-old girls were described as sadistic killers yesterday for they
way they planned and carried out the cold-blooded murder of a young friend.
Page 5: Setting greenhouse gas emission targets would be Australia's biggest economic
decision in the next decade, John Howard said yesterday.
World: A group of top former World Bank executives has urged its president to resign. (London).
Business: Santos is considered the frontrunner to take control of the aging Thevenard
Island oil project off Onslow. The Seven Network has sold shares in Fairfax Media.
Sport: Shaun McManus is confident that Shane Parker will recover from a groin injury
to play in McManus' 200th game for the Dockers, against Adelaide, on Sunday.
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