NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 2
THE AUSTRALIAN:
Page 1 - New version of Cabaret opens in Sydney; AMP chief angers shareholders withhis plan to rescue his share options; Brian Greig beats Aden Ridgeway to lead AustralianDemocrats; One of three men claiming abuse at a church-run camp speaks out again.
Page 2 - Australia expected to resettle an additional 2,000 refugees; No facilitatorrequired in Democrats partyroom, says Aden Ridgeway; Democrats Senator Andrew Murray couldface expulsion.
Page 3 - Car park gets National Trust listing in Melbourne; New asthma treatment discovered;Former LibertyOne chairman Nick Whitlam said he was inconvenienced by second day of hearinginto company's collapse; Marriage rate in decline; Thai police arrest man wanted overmurder of Australian accountant three years ago; Suncorp GIO re-enters public liabilityinsurance market.
World - Russian president's claim to have ended gang killings in doubt after oppositionMP shot dead; Israelis and Palestinians continue to discuss the Israeli pullback fromthe Gaza Strip; Australia embassy leaves floral tribute amongst thousands for murderedUK schoolgirls; David Beckham gets $5.6 million for autobiography.
Finance - AMP share buyback scheme indefinitely suspended; Company profits for previousfinancial year are running above expectations; Lend Lease board said to be consideringbreaking up the global property group.
Sport - More Bulldogs executives in the firing line as former star player Steve Mortimersteps in; Carlton Football Club set to return their worst financial result ever.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 2 SYDNEY

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