NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 3
The Sydney Morning Herald:
P 1: Worst black-out in history puts 50 million people into darkness. Australian FederalPolice expected to seek direct access to Hambali. Australian Museum in turmoil over stolenexhibits, financial crisis and mutinous staff.
P 2: Bidders expected to be thin on the ground for apartments from celebrity block.
P 3: NSW public transport fares to rise by at least five per cent. Sydney transplantspecialist fails to win court suppression of damning report which found him guilty ofscientific misconduct. Gay male couples are paying overseas women to have babies for them.
World: Saudi Arabia to question 12,000 of its citizens in anti-terrorism operation,at bequest of US. Lights go out in the Big Apple. Arrest of Hambali could shatter terrorgroup Jemaah Islamiah.
News Review: Extremist ambitions to unite South-East Asia into one fundamentalist Islamicstate dealt a blow by Hambali's capture.
Business: BHP raises radical $911 million proposal to supply gas to California. China'seconomic ascension bodes well for Australia's old luck. Fierce discounting among departmentstores.
Sport: Sprinter Jana Pittman's Lara Croft image is no co-incidence - it's about intimidationon the track.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 3 SYDNEY

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