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Ql: The main stories in today's Courier-Mail
AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2004
Ql: The main stories in today's Courier-Mail
BRISBANE, Dec 10 AAP - The major stories in today's Courier-Mail:
Page 1: Prime Minister John Howard will not sack Veteran Affairs Minister De-Anne Kelly
who breached the ministerial code of conduct. The Bank of Queensland has handed boss David
Liddy a deal which could land him a $30 million stake in the company. Faulty coal trains
have been kept on the tracks by Queensland Rail.
Page 2: Face-washing pact in Mulan community was the community's own brainchild.
Page 3: Media to be kept in the dark on major crimes thanks to Crime and Misconduct
Commission's decision. Queensland Police have invested almost $50,000 in radar detector
detectors to combat speeding.
World: A deal for political settlement in Northern Ireland stalled after calls for
photographic proof of IRA guerrillas scrapping their weapons. (Belfast)
Business: WMC Resources has buttressed its takeover resources with a record $600 million
profit forecast. Graeme Samuel vows to keep up crusade on cartels.
Sport: Cricket bowler Michael Kasprowicz is keen to make up for his first test game
disaster against the Kiwis.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS QLD
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