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Fed: Top stories in today's Canberra Times

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Fed: Top stories in today's Canberra Times

CANBERRA, Aug 13 AAP - Top stories in today's Canberra Times:

Page 1: New villages could be established in non-urban parts of the ACT as part ofthe post-bushfire redevelopment of the territory; Judges at the National Water Olympicspraise Canberra's tap water; ASIO head Dennis Richardson warns it's only a matter of timebefore there's another catastrophic terrorist attack.

Page 2: People arrested by ASIO under new anti-terrorist laws will be entitled to cleanbedding, daily baths and vegetarian food.

Page 3: Prime Minister John Howard hints a federal election may be held within a year.

World: An inquiry into the death of David Kelly told senior intelligence complainedabout Downing Street's Iraq weapons dossier (London); Early polls put Arnold Schwarzeneggerahead in the election race for California governor (Los Angeles).

Business: Air New Zealand fare cuts start Trans-Tasman airline price war; Former ACCCboss Allan Fels launches his biography.

Sport: After losing captain Simon Woolford for two weeks, the Raiders face an anxiouswait this week on the fitness of replacement hooker Brad Drew; Veteran Royals rugby unionprop Geoff Didier denies he is a racist.

AAP pj/sco

KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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