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Vic: The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

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Vic: The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

MELBOURNE, Dec 5 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers

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Page 1 - Murder victims Margaret Wales-King and Paul King may have lived for hoursface down in a garden bed after being bashed by Matthew King; Sun is eclipsed by the moonin Lyndhurst, South Australia.

Page 2 - Farmers will have access to hundreds of millions of dollars in tax-free droughtfunds under federal government plan; Dozens of houses feared lost in NSW bushfires.

Page 3 - National curriculum would be introduced for children from birth to five underfederal opposition plan; Yakka work wear firm will close Shepparton factory next year.

World - Winona Ryder likely to undergo drug and psychiatric counselling; Iraq saysit will soon declare itself free of weapons of mass destruction, angering US; Palestinianuprising leader issues prison-cell appeal for high-level change in Palestinian Authority;Catholic priests in Boston allegedly abused teenage girls who wanted to be nuns and usedcocaine; Gary Glitter returns to Cambodia; Study says half the land on earth remains undevelopedand nearly unpopulated.

Sport - Steve Waugh vows to strive for inclusion in next year's World Cup in South Africa.

Business - AMP confirms it will axe another 1,900 jobs in Britain; Australian stockslost more than $9.6 billion yesterday on the back of a weaker Wall Street.

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