Fed: The main stories in today's Canberra Times
CANBERRA, April 23 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times:
Page 1: Olympic hammer thrower could face suspension over prohibited drugs; Thousandsof Australian species face extinction, according to new report; Australian hospitals readyfor a SARS outbreak.
Page 2: Kim Beazley ready to lead Labor again if party room loses confidence in SimonCrean. American man faces fraud charges relating to Canberra Cannons sponsorship. PM toreveal his future plans soon. Vietnamese boat people may have been turned away by Indonesianarmy.
Page 3: Trains to Canberra suspended indefinitely due to Menangle bridge fiasco. Policepraise Canberra drivers over Easter. Three children found dead in Brisbane home.
World: World Health organisation warns SARS could reach epidemic proportions in China'sprovinces. Alleged Washington sniper laughed as he confessed to police. Jazz singer NinaSimone dies.
Business: Woolworths heir apparent stuns market by quitting board. Sydney Airport confidentof achieving earnings targets despite SARS and war in Iraq. Australand Holdings expectsprofit increases in 2003 and 2004.
Sport: Bulldogs' Willie Mason dropped to the bench for Saturday's clash against Canberra.
Raiders undefeated for first six rounds of NRL. ACT Brumbies fly to New Zealand.
AAP sal/ge
KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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