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Fed: Main stories in today's Canberra Times


AAP General News (Australia)
04-23-2004
Fed: Main stories in today's Canberra Times

CANBERRA, April 23 AAP - Main stories in today's Canberra Times:



Page 1: A Pakistani-born man planned a terrorist attack on a major piece of national
infrastructure, a Sydney court was told. Former Canberra Capitals basketball captain Lucille
Bailie believed to be planning to run in the ACT election for the Liberal Party. Queanbeyan
Mayor Frank Pangallo claims his town his cleaner, neater and better planned than Canberra.

Page 2: Seriously ill patients treated in hospital corridors because of ongoing bed
shortages, a report finds.

Page 3: Brumbies squad member Henari Veratau released on a good behaviour bond by a
magistrate for unlawfully taking and using a taxi.

World: Pop star Michael Jackson is reportedly indicted by a grand jury investigating
child molestation allegations. Images of Princess Diana dying are broadcast on American
television.

Business: The Lowy family plan to Merge Westfield Holdings Ltd with two Westfield property
trusts. Canberra region faces a shortage of chefs.

Sport: Raiders coach Matthew Elliott says he won't force Ruben Wiki to modify his playing
style. The Brumbies prepare to take on the Waratahs in Sydney tomorrow night.

AAP pj/mg

KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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