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Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News


AAP General News (Australia)
04-17-2008
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News

SYDNEY, April 17 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.

- Olympic medallist Scott Miller and the son of Wallabies legend Ken Catchpole have
been charged with drug offences following raids on Sydney's northern beaches.

- Parents and carers have welcomed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's vision for Australia
in 2020 that involves the establishment of "one-stop" childcare shops".

- A teenager has been attacked by a shark near Coolangatta.

- Rising diesel prices for delivery trucks is causing food prices to rise.

- No national levy or ban on plastic bags will be imposed in Australia after environment
ministers failed to agree to either scheme.

- A second major ferry terminal for Sydney is being proposed at East Darling Harbour.

- The British family of a woman shot in Baghdad is planning to sue her Australian employer.

- East Timorese President Jose Ramos-Horta has arrived in Dili, more than two months
after the assassination attempt on his life.

AAP jcc/

KEYWORD: MONITOR SEVEN 1800

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