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VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-04-2008
VIC: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

MELBOURNE, April 4 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers:

HERALD SUN:

Page 1: Motorists could pay less to use CityLink at off-peak times in a bid to ease
Melbourne's congestion crisis.

Page 2: Motorists could pay as much as $9 to drive through the proposed 18km road tunnel
in the city's inner north.

Page 3: Victoria spent less on its police force than any other state and record levels
of violence have led to fears of a "Blade Runner-style" society.

World: Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe, has admitted to his family and advisers
that he has lost the most important election of his 28-year rule.

Finance: Australia now has a 20 to 25 per cent chance of falling into a recession over
the next 18 months, according to a leading economic forecaster.

Sport: AFL club North Melbourne will use detailed "heat maps" containing data that
will show Hawthorn forward Lance Franklin's lead patterns in a bid to shut down the goal
spearhead in tomorrow's match against the Hawks.

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