NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =2THE AUSTRALIAN
Page 1: US accuses Syria of possessing chemical weapons, harbouring fleeing Iraqi officialsand allowing citizens to enter Iraq to kill US troops; Voters support Kim Beazley overSimon Crean to lead the ALP into the next federal election; Newspoll April 11-13: Beazley36 per cent, Crean 10 per cent.
Page 2: Prime Minister John Howard backs federation system modelled on Australia forIraq to switch from a US-led interim administration as soon as possible.
Page 3: Low-level radioactive waste dump beside the Woomera missile testing range "mustnot be built", says Environment Minister David Kemp.
World: President George W Bush defends criticism that US military failed to plan forlawlessness in Baghdad; US troops protect oil ministry while other public buildings burn;Rescued PoWs reveal jailers became less severe as time went on; Three Palestinian officialsrefuse to join new cabinet in Middle East.
Business: Foster's Group to spend $230 million in expansion to reach annual $100 millionsavings in five years; John Fairfax Holdings raises $400 million to help fund $1.09 billionbid for New Zealand publishing business.
Sport: Steve Waugh not worried about Brian Lara after Australia wins first test bynine wickets in the West Indies; St George Dragons coach Nathan Brown fined $5000 forslapping captain Trent Barrett; `Leftie' Canadian Mike Weir wins Augusta golf major.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS 2 SYDNEY

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