NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =3
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Page 1 - Bulldogs turmoil brings downfall for two club heavyweights; The earth couldbe in worse shape in terms of environmental degradation and inequality than official estimates;Service with a bill for asylum seeker released from detention centre with a $26,460 tab.
Page 2 - Former defence minister Peter Reith may be allowed to advise Tenix on itsbid to buy the federal government's submarine corporation.
Page 3 - Sydney City Council lambasts proposal for animal park next to aquarium; AllegedPakistani people-smuggler to be extradited to Australia for trial; Women using home-madepadded bras because they can't afford artificial breasts.
World - Rich nations split on plans to cure poverty without poisoning the planet asEarth Summit gets under way; China's ruling communists give few clues on whether futureleadership will go to the young or the old; George W Bush could wage war on Iraq usingthe authority of his father's Gulf War in 1991, lawyers say.
Business - Woolworths shareholders agitated over future profit outlooks and competitionthreats; Westpac takes over BT Financial Group, but yet to prove the $900 million pricetag was a bargain.
Sport - Bulldogs officials who abused salary cap risk being banned from holding officeover the game for life.
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