Fed: Main stories in Canberra Times, Wednesday, April 24
CANBERRA, April 24 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times newspaper:
Page 1: Building and housing industries hit roof over ACT government moves to takeover land development. Future of Canberra Raiders leader Kevin Neil likely to be knowntoday. Telstra says no plans to increase phone line rental prices even though governmentsays it can.
Page 2: Real Estate Institute of Australia says senior advisers to Treasurer PeterCostello told them the $7,000 first-home owners' grant will continue indefinitely.
Page 3: Doctors could say sorry to patients for medical mishaps without fearing apologywould be used to establish liability under a raft of reforms.
World: Police shoot tear gas at anti-Le Pen protesters in France. Israel protests at Jenin team.
Finance: Inquiry told PBL Ltd chief financial officer Geoff Kleemann doubted One.Telwould meet its financial targets as early as December 2000. Economists say home buyerscould soon be forking out more in repayments if official figures show inflation stillhovering at three per cent.
Sport: Canberra Raiders cancel training and opts for heart-to-heart meeting in attemptto turn around flagging fortunes.
AAP lm/cjh
KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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