Fed: Main stories in today's Canberra Times
CANBERRA, Aug 29 AAP - Main stories in today's Canberra Times:
Page 1: Historic water deal set to be signed by federal, state and territory leaderstoday (AAP). Australian customs boat catches up with Patagonian toothfish pirates (AAP).
Syringe-vending machines to be installed throughout Canberra.
Page 2: ACT could be shortchanged on a better health deal with the commonwealth ifthe other states and territories are successful in their push for more funds.
Page 3: Australia's current account deficit at record high (AAP).
World: Two US soldiers killed as a new cabinet is formed in Iraq (Baghdad). AccusedBali bomber reveals Hambali motivated him to carry out an earlier bombing in Indonesia(Denpasar).
Business: National Australia Bank tipped to make a play for AMP (AAP). Telstra plansincreased dividend and share buyback after its lowest profit result in 5 years (AAP).
Sport: Sprinter Patrick Johnson's ability to perform at the highest level under scrutinyafter failures at the world athletics championships. Injured Raiders play-maker Brad Drewon specialised training program to help him last the season.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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