Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Vic: Main stories in Friday's Melbourne newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2010
Vic: Main stories in Friday's Melbourne newspapers

MELBOURNE, April 30 AAP - Main stories in Friday's Melbourne newspapers:

HERALD SUN

Page 1: One of the bloodiest chapters in Victoria's history will end today when gangland
killer Carl Williams is buried.

Page 2: Outer suburban commuters will still pay higher train fares after the government
dropped plans to introduce a single fare across Melbourne's train system.

Page 3: Twenty sickening episodes of violent and drunken behaviour at one strip joint
are exposed in a secret police dossier that could prompt the shutdown of notorious city
nightspots.

World: A New York truck driver who spent nearly 19 years behind bars for a 1988 killing
he didn't commit has been freed after DNA testing pointed to another prisoner.

Finance: The boss of a major Australian bank has labelled Europe a mess amid growing
fears Greece's sovereign debt issues are quickly spreading.

Sport: If Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson could have one wish before tomorrow night's
clash with Essendon, it would have to be the addition of Aaron Sandilands to his squad.

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