Wednesday, February 29, 2012

QLD: Main stories in The Courier-Mail today


AAP General News (Australia)
12-29-2006
QLD: Main stories in The Courier-Mail today

BRISBANE, Dec 29 AAP - The main stories The Courier-Mail today:

Page 1: Trucking operators continue to endanger lives by flouting strict rules capping
the number of hours their drivers can spend behind the wheel. The coldest December in
more than a century has seen holidaymakers reaching for their jumpers rather than hitting
the beach.

Page 2: A removal truck involved in a gruesome head-on collision in which two people
died appeared to have been on the wrong side of the road, police say.

Page 3: A Brisbane mother is searching for answers after her baby son Alexander died
six hours after she was reassured he did not need to be rushed to a hospital emergency
ward.

World: Former US president Gerald Ford blasted America's war in Iraq in an interview
made public after his death on Wednesday.

Finance: Qantas's prospective new owner has downplayed but not ruled out speculation
the Frequent Flyer program would be sold if its $11 billion bid is successful.

Sport: Triumphant Shane Warne said goodbye to his field of dreams yesterday, declaring
Australia had risen to a standard he had never experienced.

AAP jvb/jm

KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS QLD

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