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SA:Main stories in Monday's Adelaide newspapers
AAP General News (Australia)
04-11-2011
SA:Main stories in Monday's Adelaide newspapers
ADELAIDE, April 11 AAP - The main stories in Monday's Adelaide Advertiser:
Page 1: Feral camels from the state's far north will be exported to the Middle East
as fine cuisine under a $20 million plan for a dedicated abattoir near Port Pirie. Gallipoli's
secrets are finally being unearthed.
Page 3: Job security and a more appealing curriculum is luring male teachers to private
and Catholic schools from the public education system where they have struggled to find
permanent positions.
World: Forces supporting Ivory Coast's entrenched strongman Laurent Gbagbo broke through
the security perimeter imposed around the presidential compound at the weekend and fired
on French helicopters.
Finance: Australia risks losing its reputation as a safe place to invest because of
the Gillard government's push to introduce a carbon tax, senior business figures have
warned.
Sport: It became little more than a training run for Geelong as it pummelled `easy-beats'
Port Adelaide by 79 points.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS SA
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