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Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News


AAP General News (Australia)
08-15-2009
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News

SYDNEY, Aug 15 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.

- NSW Treasurer Eric Roozendaal has cautioned the Reserve Bank to move carefully on
interest rates amid fears Sydney's housing recovery may stall.

- Human remains found in bushland near Wollongong are those of a Chinese man reported
missing five months ago, police say.

- Authorities say it could be weeks before the remains of the Australians who died
in a Papua New Guinea plane crash return home.

- A pilot has died after an ultralight helicopter crashed on a property in northwest Sydney.

- A heli-skiing guide has died in an avalanche in New Zealand but four clients with
him, including an Australian, escaped with their lives.

- Right to life advocates will appeal the decision to let quadriplegic Christian Rossiter
die through starvation.

- Food manufacturer Leggos has launched an investigation after a shard of glass was
found in a jar of pasta sauce by a Sydney woman last night.

- The first elephant calf to be born in Australia has been blessed for good health
and success during a traditional Buddhist ceremony in Sydney.

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KEYWORD: MONITOR SEVEN 1800

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