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ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
04-26-2006
ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers
CANBERRA, April 26 AAP - The main stories in The Canberra Times today:
Page 1: 27,000 people gather for Anzac Day dawn service at the Australian War Memorial.
Two Australians injured amid three simultaneous bombings at Egyptian beach resort popular
with foreigners (Cairo).
Page 2: Aust tourists who saw bombing of a busy tourist resort in Egypt have told of
a scene of horror after the explosions.
Page 3: Howard foreshadows more top-level meetings, including talks with Yudhoyono
to help repair ties between the two nations (Jakarta).
World: Iran president rejects UN security council demand to halt nuclear work and warns
that the Islamic republic could quit the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (Tehran). US
government plans to file charges against 24 more Guantanamo Bay detainees captured in
the Bush administration's war against terrorism and will seek the death penalty in some
cases (Guantanamo Bay).
Finance: Discount accommodation website Wotif.com hopes a $161 million float on the
Australian bourse will help build the company's profile with hotel operators and travellers
overseas. Coogee Resources weighs up $250 million initial public offer to fund Timor Sea
oil plan.
Sport: Matt Giteau rejects suggestions from ACT Brumbies mentor Stephen Larkham that
a shift to flyhalf next year at battling Super 14 team Western Force would be a dream
move. Fighting Collingwood shares work around to end Bombers' run of success on Anzac
Day.
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