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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser


AAP General News (Australia)
04-07-2006
SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser

ADELAIDE, April 7 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1: Autumn rains send rubbish down Adelaide's Torrens River.

Page 2: Indonesian importers' association urges members to boycott Australian products.

Page 3: Consumers association says banks have stooped to a new low with new fees.

World: Opposition activists in Thailand say they will continue to campaign against
the corrupt regime of Thaksin Shinawatra (Bangkok); Iran announces successful test of
top secret missile (Tehran); Bird flu found in dead swan in Scotland.

Finance: A second former foreign exchange dealer from National Australia Bank is jailed
over trading scandal; Santos shares climb 2.5 per cent; Shares in BHP Billiton top $30.

Sport: Adelaide coach Neil Craig to stick with new choking tactic; Adelaide United
coach John Cosmina says he will stay with the club next season; Gavin Wanganeen ruled
out of Port Adelaide's side to play the Sydney Swans.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS SA

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