SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser
ADELAIDE, Aug 19 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:
P1: The accused killers of 10-year-old schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapmanhid their past by assuming new identities when they applied for school-related jobs inthe victims' town, it was revealed yesterday.
P2: Almost two in three South Australians oppose joining a war against Iraq - but abouthalf the state's youngest voters think it is a good idea; Australian wheat sales to Iraqwere resumed yesterday following successful negotiations between the Australian WheatBoard and the Iraqi Grains Board.
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Overseas: Princess Diana's former bodyguard Ken Wharfe reveals the tragic royal asa deeply troubled and neurotic personality after breaking the tradition of silence ofthe royal protection squad to write a book. (London); Central European leaders will meetto discuss the huge cost of the floods that have damaged historic cities across the regionand threaten to cause more harm. (Dresden)
Finance: The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is not expected to reach its target ofdouble-digit earnings per share when it reports its full-year profit results later thisweek; Australia is on the threshold of a major investment-led growth phase that couldproduce mortgage rates in double digits by 2005-06, a BIS Shrapnel study shows.
Sport: Wallaby captain George Gregan has revealed ugly crowd scenes at Ellis Park couldhave brought an early end to the Tri-Nations series decider before the Springboks stolean after-the-siren 33-31 victory on Saturday.
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