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VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2008
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

MELBOURNE, Feb 15 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers:

HERALD SUN:

Page 1: A Victorian man is set to sue the Victorian government in a stolen generation
claim that threatens to open the legal floodgates.

Page 2: The federal government's historic apology to the stolen generations was watched
by up to 1.3 million television viewers.

Page 3: Workers won't have to get a doctor's certificate when they're sick and will
be able to take annual leave when it suits them under the Rudd government's new IR blueprint.

World: The US has applauded the killing of master terrorist Imad Mughnieh.

Finance: Leighton Holdings yesterday became the latest victim of an alarming reporting
season trend - bumper profit, plus a mediocre outlook, equals share price plunge.

Sport: AFL Western Bulldogs legend Tony Liberatore has been banished by the club after
a savage verbal attack on chief executive Campbell Rose.

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