WA:The main stories in today's West Australian newspaper
PERTH, April 1 AAP - The main stories in today's West Australian:
War wraparound. Stories include first Iraqi Republican Guards captured in bitter streetfighting near Babylon.
Page 1 - P-plate drives may face night curfews in bid to cut road deaths.
Page 3 - WA family planning agency says morning-after pill should be sold at chemists.
Page 5 - Workers with disabilities given voice at minimum wage case hearing.
World - Taliban's elusive leader Mullah Omar issues fresh order for jihad against UStroops and Afghans who work with them; Pakistan holds female scientist with suspectedal-Qaeda links.
Business - Woodside Petroleum about to slash several hundred jobs in cost-cutting drive;Promina Group will test skittish market with $2.1 billion float next month.
Sport - Steve Waugh resumes control of Australian cricket team; Hawthorn's Peter Everittcharged with making contact with umpire in game against Melbourne at MCG.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS WA
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