NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers = 4
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW
Page 1: Outcome of AMP's break-up uncertain due to problems in splitting with its UKoffshoot as the company records a $2.15 billion half-year loss; Pauline Hanson jail sentencestuns politicians; Middle East bombings a disaster for US designs in the region.
Page 2: Index. News in brief.
Page 3: Qantas wins right to use labour hire workers at Melbourne Airport until theend of the month; Spammers face jail term under planned federal laws; Air security stillflawed, according to federal MPs.
World: Suspicions mount over foreign terrorist involvement in Baghdad's UN bombing;Australia owes Sergio Vieira de Mello a debt for his role in East Timor; Israeli PrimeMinister Ariel Sharon cancels West Bank deal.
Companies: Administrator calls for Pan Pharmaceuticals to be liquidated; Santos exploresits high-risk options; Freedom Group consider sweetening $222 million management buy-outoffer.
Market Wrap: Banks lead the earnings charge as momentum builds behind Australian market;Drift towards higher risk investments.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW 4 SYDNEY
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