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ACT: The main stories in today's Canberra Times

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ACT: The main stories in today's Canberra Times

CANBERRA, April 22 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times:

Page 1: New and higher taxes tipped for horror ACT budget to be handed down on May6; Australian doctor concerned at lack of preparation in event of SARS outbreak here;Vessel carrying Vietnamese boat people heading to Australia; Visitors return to CotterReserve.

Page 2: Protesters at Baxter detention centre declare their action successful; ALPfederal president Greg Sword denies fuelling leadership speculation; Chess competitioncomes down to the wire; Natasha Ryan apologises to her mother over her disappearance.

Page 3: Court told authorities have no proof against alleged drug ship; Proposed shake-upof Medicare draws criticism from consumer groups; Two-up events planned for Anzac Day.

World: Beijing's mayor sacked over SARS cover-up; North Korea and South Korea to holdtalks on nuclear weapons next month; American man obsessed with his niece kidnaps herand kills her parents.

Business: Holden could seek to add Iraq to its list of export destinations; Australiandollar heads towards three-year highs; Singapore orders food market shut due to SARS virus.

Sport: Luke Phillips announces shock retirement from rugby league. Luke Davico awaitingfitness assessment; Possum Bourne remains in hospital after head-on crash in New Zealand;ACT Brumbies to meet Otago Highlanders on Friday night.

AAP sal/rs

KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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