Qld: Lead stories in today's Courier-Mail
BRISBANE, April 3 AAP - Main stories in today's Brisbane Courier-Mail:
P1 - One in five Queensland teachers cannot perform basic computer skills, EducationMinister Anna Bligh has revealed; Queensland woman suffers shrapnel wounds to the stomachon Israel's West Bank.
P2 - Australian Airlines set to take to the skies in October; Thousands of Australianhouseholds would collude to protect 12 asylum seekers on the run, protesters have predicted.
P3 - An inquest into the mysterious death of Cairns teenager Angela Mealing two yearsago has been told that a police officer lied to investigators about his movements on thenight she disappeared; Further evidence of Pope John Paul's increasingly frail healthemerged yesterday when it was revealed he was no longer in control of the Vatican; Thesix-year-old son of slain Toowoomba woman Tamara Smith has been told his mother is inheaven.
World - Hong Kong authorities have started to deport abode seekers back to China; Acourt in Michigan has overturned the conviction of a man charged with swearing in frontof women and children.
Finance - Shale oil producer Southern Pacific Petroleum has flagged a new capital raisingin a bid to pay the $60 million bill for new work at its Stuart project near Gladstone.
Sport - Murray Hurst may be north Queensland's "dead man walking" but he went aboutbusiness as usual yesterday as the Cowboys board met in Sydney to decide his fate.
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