Vic: The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers = 2
THE AGE
Page 1 - Excessive speed almost certainly caused Sydney train crash that killed atleast nine and injured 41; Australia steps up moves to send more troops to the MiddleEast before the UN Security Council vote on Iraq.
Page 2 - Index and advertisements.
Page 3 - RMIT chancellor Don Mercer loses internal power struggle with vice-chancellorRuth Dunkin, expected to resign within days; ABC sport commentator Tim Lane quits forlove; Broadcaster Lynne Haultain hurt by ABC program shake-up.
World - US President George Bush presses his drive to disarm Iraq in meeting with BritishPM Tony Blair; Former eastern bloc countries motivated on Iraq by debt of gratitude toUS; Cambodian PM Hun Sen accused of inciting riots that ruptured relations with Thailand.
Finance - Rupert Murdoch's dream of a global satellite TV empire is within his graspif he can overcome legal action from Australis investors; Lend Lease shows three top executivesof troubled US real estate investment arm the door.
Sport - British trio on track to extract Ashes revenge in Heineken Classic golf; NewZealand snubs the International Cricket Council by forfeiting its World Cup match in Kenya.
AAP am/rs
KEYWORD: FRONTERS VIC 2 MELBOURNE
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