The Evening Post, Wednesday 7 February, 2001
Article: Mathew Loh
We're here to play rugby - English wins Nat. N0 2 spot - Saudi bomber worked in NZ - Porirua firm wins UN job - Rescue
team beef-up for capital - Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
We're here to play rugby: Protest organisations hope for big numbers when they protest Fiji's participation in this
weekend's rugby sevens tournaments at Wgtn's WestpacTrust Stadium.
English wins race to Nat No 2 spot: National MPs have elected Bill English as their deputy leader.
Saudi bomber worked in NZ: A former NZ health worker has publically confessed to a lethal car bombing in Saudi Arabia
and could face being beheaded.
Porirua firm snares UN job:Exicom technologies has won a contract to supply millions of dollars worth of radio equipment
to UN peacekeepers.
Rescue team beef-up for Capital: NZ's only urban search and rescue team may be bolstered to improve Wellingtonian's
chance of surviving a disaster.
Inside headlines
- Conflict no excuse - G G;
- Return to Waitangi, Govt told;
- Maori set goals in a 40-year-plan;
- Cancer patient tells sorry tale;
- Teen forgives attacker;
- Fresh blows for City Voice;
- French Navy not welcome;
- Cross-town house move a wheel hoot
Sports lead
Fleming hits all-time low after series loss: Several under-performing Black Caps were given a stay-of-execution but
skipper, Stephen Fleming, feels the noose tightening after the thrashing by Sri Lanka
Editorial: Transmission Gully: Why we're waiting;
Till career do us part