NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2
The Australian:
P 1: Australian to launch campaign to place itself on the UN security council; Securitycouncil to send fact-finding mission on West Bank to check Israeli operations; NSW healthdepartment being sued by a shire council over referral of brain damaged man to a nursinghome where he allegedly sexually assaulted an elderly woman.
P 2: Virtual voucher plan to cover phone calls for low income earners; Howard governmentto decide whether to allow conscience vote on IVF for single women and lesbians; Medicalinsurance crackdown would place tough regulations on insurers.
P 3: New love drug brings on faster erections; Report on superannuation fees brandedsimplistic; Censorship review ordered on sexually explicit and violent French film, BaiseMoi.
World: Israel planning to end incursion operation with a bang by raiding Yasser Arafat'scompound to get five wanted men; China warns Australian against co-operating with UnitedStates in building submarines for sale to Taiwan; Banks close in Argentina to preventrun on peso.
Business: Southcorp boss refuses to comment on executive who alerted analysts to aprofit warning; The man behind Woolworths/Big W makeover in focus; Inflation expectedto surge higher in new figures due this week, putting further pressure on RBA to liftinterest rates.
Sport: Olympic Sharks burst into next stage of National Soccer League finals with athree-goal flurry.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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