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AAP General News (Australia)
02-14-2007
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=3

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Page 1: Transplant doctors would be able to remove organs from people whose heart and
blood circulation have stopped but who are not brain dead, a draft NSW government policy
states. Former NSW premier Bob Carr has not been invited to Premier Morris Iemma's campaign
launch on Sunday.

Page 2: The Environment Protection Agency has warned against swimming at Sydney's harbour
and ocean beaches after heavy rains spilled stormwater pollution into the seas.

Page 3: Former Macquarie University vice-chancellor Di Yerbury has criticised auditing
firm Deloitte for failing to contact her before producing a report about her management
of the university's art collection.

World: North Korea is poised to agree to permanently disable its Yongbyon nuclear facility
within 60 days in exchange for 50,000 tonnes of fuel oil or economic aid of equal value.

Business: Macquarie Bank's head of banking and property Bill Moss has decided to retire
after 22 years at Macquarie, where he built a $23 billion global property assets management
empire from scratch.

Sport: Penrith Panthers general manager Mick Leary has requested a copy of a CCTV tape,
which shows a brawl between halfback Craig Gower and a patron, which Gower claims the
other man started.

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