TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
LEAD STORY:
Friday Funnies With Babylon Express
NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
Paul Wolfowitz Gets Bitten By A Truth Snake
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Hard News And Much More Is There!
Between The Lines On War Profiteering
John Laughland: Beltway Seeks To Expand Across The Atlantic
Imad Khadduri: Nuclear Idiocy In And Over Iraq
Katya Daily
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Goff Issues More Aid To Palestinians
Breakthrough: Meth Class A From Today
Govt Issues Package For Himalayan Trust
Week Round-up From The Hive
Maori Broadcasting On The Ropes?
Cut The Baccy Market To Pacific Nations: Greens
Heather Roy’s Diary
Paid Parental Dosh Rises
Marc’s On The Case
Robson Amused By ACT and Nats Lib-Take
Govt Ill-Advised To Pursue GE WTO Case
John T Says NZ Justice Ought To Grow Up
One Hundred Grand For BOP Development
Positives Of A Rising Pacific Culture
Gimme Cops n More Cops: NZ First
Coddington Sounds Forth From Cambridge
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
LEAD STORY:
Friday Funnies With Babylon Express
- The National Party has come out fiercely denying rumors that former conservation minister Nick Smith is about to be
traded in for a late-model Japanese import. See... Scoop Satire: Nats Deny Smith To Be Traded In [1] ALSO: - St Molesworth - Top 10 things overheard when Goff met Arafat [2] - John Chuckman - George Bush The Laughing Monkey [3] - Kidd Millennium - Deja Who? [4]
NEW ZEALAND NEWS:
NZ First Pledges To Double Police Numbers [1] More NZ support for Palestinian refugees [2] Minister to travel to APEC trade ministers meeting [3] New Zealand Beer Cup Awards Results [4]
INTERNATIONAL NEWS:
G8 G-8 must fulfil pledges to developing world [1] Upcoming G-8 summit should tackle anti-poverty [2] G8 Bush And Hu Jintao To Discuss Nth Korea [3] Economists: AIDS to Be a Leading Issue at G-8 [4]
Middle East On Eve Of Sharon/ Abu Mazen Meeting IOF Shoot Dead 3 Palestinians, Detain Dozens [5] Middle East Bush Wants Measurable Concrete Action [6] Colin Powell Will Visit Pope to Discuss Mideast [7] Shot Camera Operator Tom Hurndall to Return to UK TODAY [8]
Vatican Chaos and Arms Do Not Govern History, Says Pope [9] Iraq Combating Prostitution, Human Trafficking In Iraq [10]
Africa Names and Faces of Sudan's Slavery Statistics [11]
Paul Wolfowitz Gets Bitten By A Truth Snake
- "…The truth is that for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy we settled on the one
issue that everyone could agree on which was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason…" See... Wolfowitz Interview with Vanity Fair's Tannenhaus [1]
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Hard News And Much More Is There!
- While Murray McCully is loudly declaring that "separate funding for Maori [broadcasting] should stop", it might be
worth recalling that not only was he part of the National government that established Te Mangai Paho in 1994, he was a
member of the Cabinet that agreed in 1997 "that TMP should be strengthened in its present form rather than abolished or
merged with another organisation." See... Hard News: Do The Right Thing [1] and for more from public address see... Hard News 30/05/03 - Friday Afternoon Infotainment [2]
Between The Lines On War Profiteering
- Well before the Bush administration launched its war against Baghdad, U.S. corporations were lining up to win
lucrative contracts for the rebuilding of Iraq, a nation devastated by war and 12 years of economic sanctions. Between The Lines: War Profiteering [1]
John Laughland: Beltway Seeks To Expand Across The Atlantic
- It beggars belief, but it is true. Last week, a group of influential politicians who inhabit the rarefied but
influential world of Washington DC think-tanks proposed that US government officials be given the right to sit in on the
European Union's inter-governmental conference and on meetings of its other executive bodies so that the USA can keep an
eye on the direction Europe is taking. See... All News Is Lies: Becoming The 51st State [1]
Imad Khadduri: Nuclear Idiocy In And Over Iraq
- There are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. This apparently became the case a few months after the end of the
1991 war when Hussain Kamel, the man in charge of the nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs, ordered the
destruction of the chemical and biological materials and their warheads. See... Imad Khadduri: Iraq's Free Fall [1]
Katya Daily
- Enemies who rage against My beloved Church have insulted Me in the same way as when they insulted Me in front of
Pilate. Today they accuse My Church of the corruption of temporal power. See... Katya Rivas: Light Will Shine over the Darkness [1]
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Goff Issues More Aid To Palestinians
- New Zealand will give $400,000 to the United Nations agency providing food aid and other humanitarian relief to
Palestinians refugees, Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff announced in Ramallah overnight (NZT). See... More support for Palestinian refugees [1]
Breakthrough: Meth Class A From Today
- Associate Health Minister and Progressive leader Jim Anderton warned Methamphetamine importers, manufacturers and
suppliers that from today they will be risking life imprisonment as Methamphetamine changes from Class B2 to Class A
under the Misuse ... See... Methamphetamines Class A from today [1]
Govt Issues Package For Himalayan Trust
- Prime Minister Helen Clark today marked Summit Day and the fiftieth anniversary of the conquest of Everest by
announcing a significant increase in the government’s annual grant to Sir Edmund Hillary’s Himalayan Trust. See... Govt boosts contribution to Himalayan Trust [1]
Week Round-up From The Hive
- Te Mangai Paho chairperson Toby Curtis resigned from the TMP board this week. Mäori Affairs Minister, Parekura
Horomia, met the board and received the report into matters surrounding former TMP employee, Tame Te Rangi. Parekura
Horomia says in reading ... See... Beehive Bulletin For Week Ending Friday 30 May [1]
Maori Broadcasting On The Ropes?
- Associate Maori Affairs Minister Tariana Turia has called on Maori broadcasters to move forward steadily through
turbulent times. See... Turia defends Maori broadcasting [1]
Cut The Baccy Market To Pacific Nations: Greens
- The Greens are urging the Government to ban the export of all tobacco products to the Pacific Islands, to mark World
Smoke-free Day tomorrow. See... Stop NZ's $4.8 million tobacco trade to the Pacific [1]
Heather Roy’s Diary
- New Zealand is in the midst of a power crisis, and the prospect of losing water heating looms for many people. The
Prime Minister isn't worried for herself, as she recently explained that she uses gas for heating. See... Heather Roy's Diary: The Generation Gap [1]
Paid Parental Dosh Rises
- The maximum paid parental leave payment will increase from $325 per week to $334.75 per week from 1 July, Labour
Minister Margaret Wilson said today. See... Adjustment to paid parental leave rate [1] ALSO: - Progressives - Paid parental leave increase good news [2]
Marc’s On The Case
- Solitaire Angelique Palmer has been sentenced to 18 months jail on a series of drug related charges. Good! It's about
time that those who sold drugs and eked out a financial benefit on the backs of the drug dependant be brought to
account. See... Marc My Words: Solitaire Palmer's Bunkum Defence [1]
Robson Amused By ACT and Nats Lib-Take
- Richard Prebble's funny speech yesterday had a serious undertone because it highlighted the extent to which National
and ACT are locked into a bitter contest for the small and diminishing illiberal vote, Progressive deputy leader Matt
Robson said. See... Nats & ACT Locked In Contest For Illiberal Vote [1]
Govt Ill-Advised To Pursue GE WTO Case
- The Greens are calling on the New Zealand Government to follow Egypt's lead, and pull out of the wrong-headed United
States world trade case against Europe over Genetic Engineering. See... NZ should follow Egypt and pull out of GE WTO case [1]
John T Says NZ Justice Ought To Grow Up
- Responding to suggestions that the replacement of the Privy Council as New Zealand's final court of appeal with a New
Zealand-based Supreme Court should be delayed, Mr Tamihere said it was time New Zealand stood on its own feet in terms
of its legal ... See... If not now, when? [1]
One Hundred Grand For BOP Development
- Economic, Industry and Regional Development Minister Jim Anderton announced today that Industry New Zealand has
provided $100,000 so that the Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty new regional development strategy and
implementation plan can be completed. ... See... Bay of Plenty to develop business plan for region [1]
Positives Of A Rising Pacific Culture
- News that Pacific Islanders will make up nine per cent of the population by 2021 is a great opportunity for New
Zealand, Progressive MP Matt Robson says. See... PI population growth offers huge job opportunities [1]
Gimme Cops n More Cops: NZ First
- New Zealand First has announced a policy of doubling the number of police officers and a system of monitoring police
performance by local communities. See... NZ First Pledges To Double Police Numbers [1] ALSO: - ACT - Crime Policy Means More Than Just Police Numbers [2] - Nats - National's call for more police picked up [3]
Coddington Sounds Forth From Cambridge
- It's a rare day New Zealand makes it to a news story in the British papers, so it's been nice this week to see Sir
Edmund Hillary feted as a New Zealand icon and the conqueror of Everest. One article talked of his being bullied at
school… See... Deborah Coddington's Liberty Belle [1]