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VIC:Main stories in Melbourne newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2011
VIC:Main stories in Melbourne newspapers
MONITOR FRONTERS VIC
MELBOURNE, April 26 AAP - Main stories in Tuesday's Melbourne newspapers:
HERALD SUN
Page 1: Any asylum seeker convicted of a crime while in detention will fail the government's
character test and almost certainly be deported.
Page 2: Two Thai men have appeared in court over the killing of Melbourne man Luke Mitchell.
Page 3: Triple AFL premiership player Chris Johnson has told how he was labelled a
black monkey in a racist suburban footy taunt.
Page 3: Straight-talking Brownlow medallist Jason Akermanis has been silenced by the
AFL, banned from speaking at AFL-run functions after allegedly shooting his mouth off
with inappropriate comments at a recent event where he was a featured speaker.
Page 4: A Christian lobbyist and former SAS commander has been slammed for saying Diggers
didn't die for gay marriage and Muslims.
World: Sony's global PlayStation Network has continued to experience problems for five
days after an attack from outside hackers disrupted the service.
Finance: This is the year the first of the 5.3 million Australians in the baby-boomer
generation turn 65. But many are not retiring. They still get up and go to work.
Sport: Collingwood can only get stronger after beating Essendon in Sunday's intense
Anzac Day match at the MCG.
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