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AAP General News (Australia)
02-04-2004
NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=4

The Australian Financial Review

Page 1: Federal Opposition set to overhaul generous superannuation for politicians;
NAB new boss faces up to key shareholders and stockbroking analysts; President George
W Bush fails to sooth financial market fears about his growing budget deficit.

Page 2: Index.

Page 3: Scamsters target low-income earners, taking millions of dollars from their
super funds; OzEmail falls prey to latest internet scam, "phishing"; Rene Rivkin plays
another card to stay out of jail.

World: US President George W Bush's approval rating falls below 50 per cent for first
time; Group of Seven expected to be critical of Japan's intervention in foreign exchange
markets; Malaysian crackdown on video piracy has little impact on country's role as a
pipeline for fake CDs and DVDs.

Companies: Alcoa Inc has no current plans to acquire its Australian listed partner,
Alumina Ltd; Child-care provider ABC Learning Centres targeting expansion into primary
schools; Solid support for retail and institutional investors for shareholder class action
against Aristocrat Leisure.

Markets: Rain returns agriculture stocks to favour; Australia's smaller capitalised
stocks keep ahead of blue-chip peers.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 4 SYDNEY

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