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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-05-2007
SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide newspapers

ADELAIDE, Dec 5 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1: Adelaide Festival director Brett Sheehy has demanded greater support from the
corporate sector.

Page 2: A farmhand accused of murdering South Australian woman Glenys Heyward may testify
for the prosecution.

Page 3: Report shows Australian students are not keeping pace with the rest of the
world in maths and reading skills.

World: US President George W Bush told Iran is no nuclear risk yet (Washington). British
teacher says she is sorry to leave Sudan after being jailed for naming a teddy bear Mohammed
(London). British man thought dead for five years turns up at a London police station
(London).

Finance: Australian share market closes lower. Energy Resources of Australia says climate
change concerns may push up demand for uranium.

Sport: South Australia's David Lutterus wins his US PGA Tour card. Lleyton Hewitt training
six hours a day for a big tilt at the Australian Open tennis title in January. South Australian
batsman Andy Delmont to miss at least two games for the Redbacks with a broken hand.

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