NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers
SYDNEY, April 26 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:
Page 1: Growing number of young people march in place of Diggers at Sydney's Anzac Day march.
Page 2: Record crowds keep the Anzac spirit alive.
Page 3: Number of old soldiers reducing; Games of two-up played in pubs and clubs for Anzac Day.
World: Cardinals stop short of agreeing to mandatory dismissal of abusive clerics;South African internet magnate blasts off on a 10-day $20 million trip to internationalspace station; British TV presenter admits she was dumped by England's World Cup Soccercoach Sven Goran Eriksson.
Business: AOL Time Warner loses $100 billion, the biggest loss in history; Accountancyfirm Bell Partners achieves 40 per cent growth for the past three years; Australian dollarsoars past 54 US cents to its highest level in 14 months.
Sport: Controversial refereeing decision in last two minutes of Roosters/Dragons rugbyleague match; Wallaby halfback Chris Whitaker to play final home game tomorrow night unlessthe NSW Rugby Union foils a poaching attempt by Europe.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW
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