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Monitor Fronters WA


AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2007
Monitor Fronters WA

PERTH, April 19 AAP - The main stories in The West Australian today:

Page 1: WA Premier Alan Carpenter says he would agree to Kevin Rudd's plan for a national
workplace system for the private sector. Pics: Des Headland and Adam Selwood, who gave
starkly different accounts of what prompted violence during Saturday's western derby.

Page 3: Australian War Memorial researchers have made a stunning discovery in their
archives - what is believed to be long-lost footage of Gallipoli.

Page 5: The value of an average Perth house fell almost $10,000 in the past three months
while those in the country rose $13,000, the latest market snap-shot from national property
monitor Residex has revealed.

World: Israeli security officials said yesterday they had broken up an Iranian plot
to recruit Israelis as spies, deepening hostilities between the Middle East nations. (Jerusalem).

Business: AWB's attempts to rebuild its battered reputation have suffered another big
blow as it emerges it may have underplayed how badly it was performing last year - even
as it was trying to convince farmers and politicians the wheat market should not be opened
up to other exporters.

Sport: Des Headland wept and Adam Selwood fumed as conflicting tribunal verdicts last
night left the warring pair free to play this weekend.

AAP ag/cjh

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