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Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
AAP General News (Australia)
02-02-2009
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
SYDNEY, Feb 2 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.
- Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has revealed that the budget faces a $115 billion shortfall
due to tough global financial conditions.
- Police are searching for four men who fatally stabbed two men outside a Bankstown
hotel last night.
- The Police Integrity Commission has come under fire over the investigation of two
Sydney detectives.
- A teenage boy has been seriously injured in a cliff fall at Freshwater Beach.
- A leading doctor has suggested that severely obese children should potentially be
taken away from their parents.
- The safety of Sydney's rail commuters is being put at risk after figures showed some
Cityrail drivers failed random drug tests.
- Rafael Nadal continues to celebrate after beating Roger Federer in an emotional five-set
Australian Open final.
- Thousands of Sydneysiders have helped usher in the Chinese New Year.
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KEYWORD: MONITOR SEVEN 1800
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