TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
SPCS: We Are Moral, We Are Not Perverts
Introducing National’s Election Review Team
PSA Says It Wasn’t Consulted Over RNZ Staff Cuts
2002 A Corker Year For Wellington Film Festival
Hutt Man Arrested In UK For Alleged Indecencies
Customs Readies Itself For Boat People
Retail sales Growth
Student Mag Stonewalled
BTL Q: Changing Crony Capitalism
Israeli Court Allows Punishment Of Bombers’ Families
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Hunt Sets Precedent For Every Dissident & His Tent
Cullen Meeting Tu Wylie’s Taua Big Mistake – Franks
Feds: Predators Are Kiwis’ Problem, Not Habitat
Locke Hosts Jailed Falung Gong Artist’s Exhibition
Modern Apprenticeships Exceeds Expectations – Maharey
Prove Art For Dole Isn’t A Welfare Trap, Newman Challenges
New High Commissioner in Kiribati
Why Can’t Taxpayer Dollars Fix A Collar Bone?
Owners Of Pampered Pooches Should Be Charged – Eckhoff
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
SPCS: We Are Moral, We Are Not Perverts
- In an article entitled “Perverts and censors have a great deal in common”, Barbara Sumner-Burstyn expresses her
disgust at the banning of the French sex-violence film “Baise-Moi” (Fu** Me”) from the Beck’s Incredible Film Festival
as a result of the actions of the SPCS. See... Film Festivals, Perverts, “Baise-Moi” & Censorship [1]
Introducing National’s Election Review Team
- The National Party's Management Board today confirmed the appointment of a three-person Panel to review the Party's
performance in the recent General Election. See... National Announces Campaign Review Team [1]
PSA Says It Wasn’t Consulted Over RNZ Staff Cuts
- The PSA has today lodged a Compliance Order with the Employment Relations Authority in a bid to require Radio New
Zealand to comply with the consultative provisions of the Collective Agreement in place between the two organisations,
PSA national secretary Richard Wagstaff said today. See... RNZ’s Refusal To Consult Over Staffing Cuts [1]
2002 A Corker Year For Wellington Film Festival
- The Wellington Film Festival has had another successful year attracting wide audiences from the Wellington region.
64,500 attendances have been recorded over the 17 days of the Film Festival, making an advance on last year. See... Large audiences for the Wellington Film Festival [1]
Hutt Man Arrested In UK For Alleged Indecencies
- New Zealander Alan Woodcock has been arrested on a provisional warrant in England by a member of the Extradition
Squad of the Metropolitan Police based at New Scotland Yard. See... Alan Woodcock arrested in UK [1]
Customs Readies Itself For Boat People
- Key Government agencies are this week conducting further training to ensure they are well prepared to respond should
a vessel carrying illegal migrants arrive in New Zealand waters. See... Training Continues [1]
Retail sales Growth
- Seasonally adjusted total retail sales increased 2.3 percent in the June 2002 quarter compared with the March 2002
quarter, according to Statistics New Zealand. See... Quarterly Retail Sales Growth Continues [1] . See also... July vehicle registration figures released [2] REACTION: - Deutsche Bank - Retail Sales - June and Q2 2002 [3]
Student Mag Stonewalled
- A surprise move by the Waikato Students Union (WSU) Executive has shocked both staff and students. The WSU executive
have re-appointed themselves as the Board of Directors for Nexus Publications Limited, despite conflicts of interest.
The first action of the self appointed board was to drive to Tauranga and check the content at the printers. See... Nexus Gagged [1]
BTL Q: Changing Crony Capitalism
- Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Counterpunch Co-editor Alexander Cockburn, who discusses the current
travails of crony capitalism and opportunities which may now be open for progressive social movements to influence
public policy. See... Time's Ripe for Progressives to Influence Public [1]
Israeli Court Allows Punishment Of Bombers’ Families
- Amnesty International condemned today's decision by the Israeli High Court of Justice that will allow demolition,
without the right to judicial review, of homes belonging to families of people who are believed to have carried out
attacks against Israelis. See... Israel/OT: Green Light For Collective Punishment [1]
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Hunt Sets Precedent For Every Dissident & His Tent
- Ken Shirley, acting Leader of ACT New Zealand, today told Jonathan Hunt that allowing Ngai Tamanuhiri protesters to
camp within Parliament grounds had undermined Mr Hunt's authority and created a dangerous precedent. See... Hunt's Backdown Sets Dangerous Precedent [1]
Cullen Meeting Tu Wylie’s Taua Big Mistake – Franks
- Michael Cullen incited future law-breaking by agreeing to meet Tu Wylie's taua today, ACT Justice Spokesman Stephen
Franks said. See... Minister's Meeting Fosters Intimidation [1]
Feds: Predators Are Kiwis’ Problem, Not Habitat
- The attack on an excellent sustainable development initiative in South Taranaki is yet another example of Forest and
Bird compromising their aims by failing to work proactively with private landowners, says Federated Farmer's board
member John Aspinall. See... Forest And Bird Urged To Work With Landowners [1] and Landowners Better Environmental Stewards [2] SEE ALSO: - Forest & Bird - Kiwi habitat set to be rolled [3]
Locke Hosts Jailed Falung Gong Artist’s Exhibition
- Green MP Keith Locke will tomorrow (August 8) host an exhibition of traditional Chinese paintings in the ground floor
Beehive Foyer. See... Locke To Host Exhibition By Artist Imprisoned [1]
Modern Apprenticeships Exceeds Expectations – Maharey
- The Government’s flagship Modern Apprenticeships programme has exceeded expectations, with new figures showing more
than 3,000 young New Zealanders are now signed up under the scheme. See... Government exceeds Modern Apprenticeships target [1] and Steve Maharey Speech [2]
Prove Art For Dole Isn’t A Welfare Trap, Newman Challenges
- Employment Minister Steve Maharey is refusing to provide information that would show if the scheme that gives the
dole to artists while they concentrate on their art has become a welfare trap, ACT Social Services and Employment
Spokesman Dr Muriel Newman said. See... Newman Challenges Maharey to Front Up with Facts [1]
New High Commissioner in Kiribati
- New Zealand’s next High Commissioner to the Republic of Kiribati will be John Goodman, Foreign Minister Phil Goff
announced today. See... New High Commissioner in Kiribati [1]
Why Can’t Taxpayer Dollars Fix A Collar Bone?
- Libertarianz health deregulation spokesman Dr Richard McGrath today challenged supporters of the government's
die-while-you-wait 'health' system to step up to the plate and defend Auckland Hospital's treatment of teenage patient
Tony Chester, whose operation on a broken collar bone was repeatedly postponed until his father stepped in and had him
treated at a private hospital. See... Broken Collar-bone in a Broken-Down Hospital [1]
Owners Of Pampered Pooches Should Be Charged – Eckhoff
- Accusations levelled at farmers with skinny dogs are akin to believing that marathon runners are half-starved, ACT
Agriculture Spokesman Gerry Eckhoff said today. See... Skinny Dogs Are Just Misunderstood [1]