WA: The main stories in today's West Australian newspaper
PERTH, April 4 AAP - The main stories in today's West Australian:
Page 1 - US troops were laying siege to Baghdad's airport last night after a brutalday that saw at least 500 Iraqi Republican Guard troops killed along with 10 Americansfrom enemy fire.
Page 3 - WA will get a new, tougher environmental watchdog, with the Department ofEnvironmental Protection to be revamped and renamed.
Page 5 - A schoolgirl was shot in the back with a powerful crossbow at a NSW high schoolyesterday.
World - The Pacific is awash with illegal guns, and lax security threatens the stabilityof the region as a whole, a report to the NZ government warns; Flamboyant Russian businesstycoon Boris Berezovsky has made a spectacular appearance at a London court hearing.
Business - National Australia Bank heads a list of creditors owed up to $100 millionfrom the collapse of the earthmoving and contracting empire of former truck drivers Kevinand Peter Pollock.
Sport - West Coast captain Ben Cousins' reputation is intact after he was cleared ofstriking by the AFL Appeals Board last night.
AAP kv/tnf
KEYWORD: FRONTERS WA

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