Qld: Top stories in Brisbane's Courier-Mail newspaper
BRISBANE, Feb 14 AAP - Main stories in today's Brisbane Courier-Mail:
Page 1: Iraq has developed longer-range ballistic missiles capable of striking targetsoutside its boundaries in a scheme that could destroy any hopes it had of avoiding a US-ledinvasion; Tired of Australia's relentless sporting dominance of England, Britain's mediavented its fury on England's humbled footballers after the Socceroo's historic 3-1 victory.
Page 3: Westpac is the latest of Australia's big four banks to increase the costs ofbanking. Brisbane's controversial floating walkway has suffered a costly setback afterdrilling equipment struck several large metal objects buried in the riverbed.
Page 5: More than 7,000 people caught with cannabis in Queensland have faced a counsellorinstead of a magistrate.
WORLD: North Korea yesterday warned it could strike US targets anywhere in the worldafter the UN's atomic watchdog referred the crisis over its nuclear weapons to the SecurityCouncil.
FINANCE: Corporate Australia's first $33 million man, Chris Cuffe, reckon's he's worthevery cent, but his former employer is disputing the version of events that led to thegolden parachute.
SPORT: Defiant spin king Shane Warne yesterday assembled a team of Australia's bestlegal minds in a bid to save his stricken international career.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS QLD

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