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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser

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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser

ADELAIDE, Aug 18 AAP - Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:

Page 1: Adelaide man killed in a hit-run incident in state's Barossa Valley yesterday.

Page 2: Indonesian police have arrested nine suspects in connections with the attackon the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta (Bangkok). Women are still paid an average 84 per centof males wages for the same work. SA hospitals stand to lose up to $48,000 a day fromthe end of this month if the state government fails to reach a funding agreement withthe Commonwealth.

Page 3: The Block's Fiona Mills and Adam Thorn pocket more than $256,000 after theirground-floor unit sold for $751,000. Half a million tickets for the Rugby World Cup willgo on sale from today.

World: Princess Diana was murdered by British and French security forces, a newly publishedbook claims (London). life in the US and Canada is close to normal following the eightstate, two nation blackout (New York).

Finance: Job cuts could be back on the agenda when the Commonwealth Bank of Australiareports an annual profit of close to $2 billion on Wednesday.

Sport: Adelaide Crows remain in second spot with a chance to play a qualifying finalat AAMI Stadium.

AAP la/cjh

KEYWORD: FRONTERS SA

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