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Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
AAP General News (Australia)
04-03-2009
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
SYDNEY, April 3 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.
- A baby boy was born in a toilet in Bankstown hospital and died moments later.
- Three masked men stormed a Sydney woman's home while she was watching TV, threatened
her with a knife and made off with several items, including a plasma TV.
- World leaders have united to inject $US1.1 trillion ($A1.58 trillion) into the global
economy in an agreement they hope will kickstart growth and save jobs.
- Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has apologised of going angry at a flight attendant on
his government plane.
- Stimulus payments of up to $900 start heading to Australia's taxpayers next week
after the High Court ruled the Tax Bonus Act valid.
- Pressure is mounting to disband the Police Integrity Commission after a series of
complaints about the police watchdog.
- The valiant rescue of a man drowning in flood waters near Newcastle may have earned
his lifesaver a nomination for a bravery award.
- Locals say that towns on the mid-north coast of NSW are open for business after the
recent floods.
- A young male elephant at Taronga zoo has been given his own "bachelor pad" after
he displayed frisky behavior.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR SEVEN 1800
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