NSW: The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers
SYDNEY, April 5 AAP - The main stories in today's Sydney newspapers:
The Daily Telegraph:
Page 1: US forces at Baghdad's airport as they prepare for a final assault on the city.
Page 2-5: Australian war widow Janina Bitz meets President George Bush. Australiantroops in the Gulf are worried about a hostile reception on their return. NSW anti-terroristunit has tapped the phones of suspected terrorists. US forces seize Baghdad airport. Warcoverage and photos
Page 9: Seven suspected cases of SARS in Australia
Business: Aristocrat boss Des Randall reacts to sacking. International airline industrystruggling from the impact of SARS. Age chief Greg Hywood is sacked in Fairfax shake-up.
Sport: South Sydney's annual $1 million sponsorship deal may be lost if the rebel ticketheaded by Nick Pappas is not elected. Waratahs back coach Bob Dwyer after criticism fromDavid Campese. Sydney kings aiming for decisive victory in second NBL final tomorrow.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS NSW

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