Qld: Top stories in today's Courier-Mail
BRISBANE, April 13 AAP - The top stories in Brisbane's Courier-Mail newspaper today are:
Page 1 - Australia's defence chief Admiral Chris Barrie claims the world could be onthe brink of war at the Senate inquiry into the children overboard affair. British backpackerCaroline Stuttle's decision to use a phonecard to call her boyfriend may have led to herdeath. Senior police dined with corrupt former police commissioner Terry Lew before allegedlybashing a nightclub bouncer.
Page 3 - The army will be mobilised to build homes for the troubled Aboriginal communityof Palm Island. Racings peak national body has scuttled allegations of political interferencein the selection of the new Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Board.
Page 5 - Home buyers risk losing their deposit and being sued because banks are failingto complete paperwork before settlement dates. Former Popstars contestant Azaria was bashedunconscious in a savage attack by three youths on Thursday night.
World - Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez resigned yesterday after senior military officersinsisted he leave office and blamed him for violence against a huge anti-Chavez protestin which at least 10 people were killed.
Business - It's make or break time for the long-awaited Queensland shale oil project.
Sport - The Queensland Reds demolished the Bulls 48-12 at Ballymore last night withthe help of former Brisbane Bronco Wendell Sailor.
AAP nr/cjh
KEYWORD: FRONTERS QLD

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