SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser
ADELAIDE, Dec 24 AAP - Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:
P1: A tiny white top may be a key piece of evidence against a man who abducted a girlfrom her bedroom at Parkside early yesterday.
P2: The father of murdered Australian backpacker David Wilson said yesterday's lifesentence handed to a former Khmer Rouge commander for the killing of his son was "a stepforward"; Christmas is a time to give thanks for being Australian, Prime Minister JohnHoward says in his message today; People sleeping outdoors are the target of a state governmentbid to reduce homelessness by 50 per cent - not the state's entire homeless populationof 7,000.
P3: The Opposition has attacked a document released by the state government promisingdetail on almost $1 billion in budget cuts; Kasey Chambers has picked up the highest sellingalbum and single of the year awards.
World: North Korea's nuclear intentions took a dramatic turn yesterday when the UNwarned the country had gained access to 8,000 spent fuel rods that could be used to makenuclear weapons within months; The US started sharing sensitive intelligence with UN armsinspectors yesterday, as a top Iraqi adviser claimed to have uncovered "lies" about Iraqiweapons of mass destruction; Evidence in the Washington-area sniper shootings case pointsto teenager John Lee Malvo as a triggerman in most if not all of the shootings, a reportrevealed yesterday.
Finance: Shares in blood products group CSL rose 12 per cent yesterday; A wide-rangingcompany review and cost-cutting program has put Auspine in good shape to handle a possiblehousing market downturn next year.
Sport: Steve Waugh's Test career is likely to end in farcical circumstances with Australiaset to be dethroned as the game's number one team.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS SA

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