NSW: Main Stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:
Page 1 - The man sentenced to 55 years' jail for being the ringleader of Sydney's notoriouspack-rape gang screamed obscenities at the judge after being sentenced; What makes theKing's School such a rugby powerhouse this year; Former NRMA director Nick Whitlam maintainshis innocence after being banned from being a company director for five years.
Page 2 - The 55-year sentence united the NSW government and opposition as the leadersof both welcomed the tough penalty.
Page 3 - A step towards the sale of the rest of Telstra will be taken today when thefederal government announces its second inquiry into rural telecommunications.
World - The most powerful Kurdish chieftain in northern Iraq refused a US invitationto attend a meeting of Iraqi opposition figures at the White House last week.
Finance - Rodney Adler has been accused of behaviour bordering on fraud by HIH chiefexecutive Ray Williams over the sale of FAI to HIH; Star City proved its worth to Tabcorp,as 41 per cent growth in casino profit spurred the Victorian gaming and wagering companyto a record $261 million profit.
Sport - The Parramatta Eels were at shorter odds than last year to win the 2002 rugbyleague title, but something went wrong along the way.
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