TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
Sludge Report: Watch Out Rapids Ahead
Howard’s End: The Dot.don’ts Webvan Delivered
Wrongly Convicted David Doherty Compensated
Value Of GE Crops For Developing Countries Questioned
Scoop Images: Icy Mountain Beauty
Big News: The Rub With Rubber
NZ Law Not Ready For Dadless Reproductive Technology
Councils Waiting For Govt To Deliver On Auckland Rail
Meeting Kyoto Protocol Demands Not Easy, Review Shows
Scoop World: Action Against Bush Backing Oil Company
Scoop World: Preserving U.S. Global Leadership
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Sludge Report: Watch Out Rapids Ahead
- The size of our trucks, the number of roads we are building, new thermal electricity power stations, and the future
of rail are currently hot political issues. But unfortunately throughout all these debates, everybody involved has
completely missed the main event. See... Sludge Report #96 – If Life Is A River [1] MORE: and almost instant Sludge feedback - Sludge Feedback: Fear Not, There’s Oil A Plenty [2]
Howard’s End: The Dot.don’ts Webvan Delivered
- The latest dot.com casualty is Webvan, the once high-flying online grocer and Internet icon who had raised a
staggering $1billion to build a grocery delivery company. The stock that once traded as high as $34 is now worthless.
See... Howard's End: How Not To Run A Dot.com [1]
Wrongly Convicted David Doherty Compensated
- Justice Minister Phil Goff announced today that Cabinet has accepted a recommendation that $868,728.80 be paid to
David Dougherty as compensation for his conviction and more than three years imprisonment for a crime he did not commit.
See... Compensation payment for David Dougherty [1]
Value Of GE Crops For Developing Countries Questioned
- Comments about genetically engineered (GE) crops expressed in the just-released "Human Development Report 2001", the
flagship publication of the U.N. Development Programme (UNDP), reveal a shocking lack of understanding of the production
problems that must be confronted by poor farmers in marginal environments in the third world, according to a crop
science expert at a U.S.-based think tank. See... Report Challenges U.N. On Genetic Engineering [1] Black Friday, When Viruses Come Out To Play - This Friday, July13th… look out for black cats, don’t walk under ladders and ensure your virus protection is
up-to-date! See... This Friday, July13th… Look Out For Viruses [2]
Scoop Images: Icy Mountain Beauty
- More images of the environs of the most photogenic mountain village in the world taken by Norman Mackay . See... Scoop Images: Blue Sky, Frozen Earth [1]
Big News: The Rub With Rubber
- The Netherlands currently has the lowest abortion rate in the Western world. Kiwi campaigners want their rate
lowered, and are using the Netherlands as a benchmark. See... Big News: Double-Dutch Contraception Lessons [1]
NZ Law Not Ready For Dadless Reproductive Technology
- News that Australian scientists are on a way to fertilise human eggs without using sperm raised ethical, cultural and
legal concerns and showed that we are not prepared to deal with the most powerful technology the world has ever seen,
Green Party Health spokesperson Sue Kedgley said. See... Moratorium On Human Reproduction Technology Call [1] MORE: - ACT - Legislation Must be Thought Through [2] - Scoop Feedback - New Wave Hermaphrodites [3]
Councils Waiting For Govt To Deliver On Auckland Rail
- All eight of Auckland region’s councils have now signed a jointly drafted Crown/Auckland region Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU). The MoU details the agreement between the Crown and the Auckland region to work together to
negotiate purchase of the Auckland rail assets from Tranz Rail. See... Auckland Rail Agreement Signed By Councils [1]
Meeting Kyoto Protocol Demands Not Easy, Review Shows
- A review of New Zealand's energy policies by the International Energy Agency highlights the challenges posed by
climate change, says Energy Minister Pete Hodgson. See... Energy Agency Reviews NZ Energy Policy [1] EARLIER: - ACT - Methinks Pete Hodgson Doth Protest Too Much [2] - Pete Hodgson's Dream: 70 Cent Hike On Petrol [3] - Govt - Kangaroos In The Top Paddock Again - Hodgson [4]
Scoop World: Action Against Bush Backing Oil Company
- In April, US President Bush crushed worldwide hopes for reducing global warming by rejecting the Kyoto climate change
treaty. Pressure Point, a Seattle USA ngo, is coordinating a Call to Action against Bush's biggest supporter and the
worst of the "Greenhouse Gangsters" --ExxonMobil (Esso). See... ExxonMobil (Esso) International Day Of Action [1]
Scoop World: Preserving U.S. Global Leadership
- To look at the whole list of organizations represented here, whether you are a corporate organization or an NGO or a
lobbying organization, some organization that has a particular point of view they want to put before the Congress, it is
just fascinating to think that you would all come together to help the State Department, to help the 150 Account. But it
is not the 150 Account and the State Department you're helping; it is America's place in the world. See... The Campaign To Preserve U.S. Global Leadership [1]
Scoop Feedback
– Letters to the editor regarding Michael Cullen’s no-brainer, Asia-Pacific stability and the middle East. See... Feedback: Financial Wizardry [1] - Feedback: A Benign Cancer No Less [2] - Feedback: Arafat Refuses To Arrest Terrorists [3]