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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
LEAD STORY:
Thousands Expected At Anti-GE March Auckland Saturday
Leading Academic Says Lifting GE Moratorium Will Endanger Native Flora
Tax Incentives To Lure “Talented People” To NZ
NZ NEWS HEADLINES:
U.S. House Committee Approves Sanctions On Syria
INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Hard News Is Eagerly Anticipating The Rugby World Cup
ZZZZzzzzzt Scoop Has Feedback
Jason Leopold: Arnie's New Role - The Deregulator
Stateside: Where Rosalea Gets Over The Recall
Dennis Hans On Novak's Role In Intimigate
Guest Opinion: Look And You Will See
UQ Wire: Michael Moore Has Seven Unanswered Questions
William Rivers Pitt Writes From Berlin
Daily Katya Rivas
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Scoop Is In The House
Much Fun Is Had At Peter Dunne's Expense
Annette King Is Encouraged To Try It Before She Sprays It
ACT Asks Why Isn't George Coming To Godzone?
Deb Coddington Writes About Writing Her Book
Those Were The Days Of Our Select Committees
Southland Gets High Speed Internet
Employers Reminded About New OSH Law
Truant's Mother Deserves Bigger Fine
New Social Housing Funding Announced
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LEAD STORY:
Thousands Expected At Anti-GE March Auckland Saturday
- Auckland: Greenpeace spokesperson Steve Abel is expecting a big turn out for the GE free march in Auckland tomorrow.
“This is going to be a history making event” said Abel. “Many thousands will turn up and send a clear public message to
Helen Clark in opposition to the lifting of the moratorium.” See... Thousands expected at Saturday’s GE Free march [1] MORE: - Wellington GE Coalition - Wellington GE demo should be a cracker! [2] - Greens - Govt ignores GE marches at its peril [3] - United Future - Baldock: GM - less moratorium; more management [4]
Leading Academic Says Lifting GE Moratorium Will Endanger Native Flora
- "The lifting of the moratorium on genetic modification will place native flora and fauna at risk", that is the view
of Dr Leonie Pihama, the Director of the International Research Institute for Maori and Indigenous Education at The
University of Auckland. See... Lifting of G.M. Moratorium [1]
Tax Incentives To Lure “Talented People” To NZ
- Foreigners and returning New Zealanders who have been away at least ten years may be given a tax holiday on their
overseas income in a measure to assist businesses to attract talented people to work in New Zealand. See... Tax change to encourage talent to NZ [1] ALSO: Cullen Speech To ICANZ Tax Conference [2]
NZ NEWS HEADLINES:
Waihopai Spybase Protest [1] Fisheries Ministry seizes Japanese hoki vessel [2] Salvation Army On Children’s Homes Complaints [3] Floods Highlight Wellington’s Transport Needs [4] National Home Business Week Celebrations Begin [5] Pacific Islands Media Assn Full Coverage [6] Information Bus Aims To Capture Community Feedback [7] Hawke's Bay DHB Appoints Chief Operating Officer [8]
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U.S. House Committee Approves Sanctions On Syria
- The House of Representatives' International Relations Committee overwhelmingly approved legislation October 8 that
would impose limited sanctions against Syria. See… U.S. Considers Bill Imposing Sanctions on Syria [1]
INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
Amnesty International Global Arms Trade Dangerously Unregulated [1] Thailand: Executions Must Stop [2] United Nations UN Radio: More Judges Needed for Rwanda War Crimes [3] Secretary-General condemns Baghdad violence [4] Security Council welcomes Burundi agreement [5] Colombians flocking to Bogotá need more help [6] New prosecutor for Rwandan war crimes [7] Launch Of Global Control Arms Campaign [8] Asia Pacific Seoul Hopes to Take Nuke Issue to S-N Talks [9] China to Launch Manned Space Flight on Oct. 15 [10]
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/WO0310/S00091.htm
IMAGE: China to Launch Manned Space Flight on Oct. 15
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Hard News Is Eagerly Anticipating The Rugby World Cup
- I told this story at my father's funeral. When I was 13 years old, I missed out on the Under 14 Open A team at the
Burnside Rugby Club. There weren't enough of us to make up a B side, so we were moved up to the Under 15 Under... See... Public Address 10/10/03 - The Forward Pack [1]
ZZZZzzzzzt Scoop Has Feedback
- I was horrified to see Ambassador Swindells repeating the lies of George Bush. The UN weapons inspectors were not
thrown out by Saddam Hussein in 1998 but were asked to leave by President Clinton before yet another unjustified attack
on Iraq. See... Scoop Letters: Swindells - Privy Council - Holmes [1]
Jason Leopold: Arnie's New Role - The Deregulator
- Forget about the Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger is taking on a new role as Governor-elect of California: The
Deregulator. See... Jason Leopold: From Terminator To Deregulator [1] MORE RECALL COMMENTARY: - Hard News - Public Address 09/10/03 - Beasts And Beastliness [2] - Daniel Patrick Welch - Daniel Patrick Welch: Stay In Bed [3] - Reader Opinion - The fun is over for Arnold [4]
Stateside: Where Rosalea Gets Over The Recall
- While everyone else is oohing an aahing over Governor-elect ArSchwarz, your intrepid little scooper has delved
beneath the surface and come up with these (paraphrased) gems from the California Secretary of State's website that have
implications for which political parties will now be qualified to field candidates in the March 2, 2004 presidential
primary in California: See... Stateside: Two Wily Old Dogs Shaking Off Fleas [1]
Dennis Hans On Novak's Role In Intimigate
- As a thoughtful fellow whose politics are a tad left of center, I don’t agree too often with Robert Novak, the
staunchly conservative syndicated columnist and CNN talking head. See... Dennis Hans: In (Partial) Praise of Robert Novak [1] . See also...Ben Tripp: CIA Fu [2]
Guest Opinion: Look And You Will See
- It would be impossible for me to overstate or exaggerate the devastation that has been imposed on Iraq, and the most
troubling, consistent, and unacceptable reason for this devastation has been the failure of the international community,
over long decades, to see the Iraqi people. See... Guest Opinion: Seeing the Iraqi People [1]
UQ Wire: Michael Moore Has Seven Unanswered Questions
- I have seven questions for you, Mr Bush. I ask them on behalf of the 3,000 who died that September day, and I ask
them on behalf of the American people. See... UQ Wire: Answers please, Mr Bush [1]
William Rivers Pitt Writes From Berlin
- I am writing this essay from an internet cafe nestled in a blue-collar neighborhood in Berlin, Germany. I have been,
in the last week, to Amsterdam, Antwerp and The Hague. See... UQ Wire: The Mission [1]
Daily Katya Rivas
- Blessed, sovereign, and glorious is My Name in Heaven and venerated on earth. Upon the echo of My name, all hell
flees, and he who willingly invokes Me finds what he loses, consoles himself in all affliction, and opens his heart to
hope. See... Katya Rivas: Man Calls Me Always with Little Love [1]
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Scoop Is In The House
– Click here for Thursday's Questions & Answers for Oral Answer [1] And... Wednesday’s Questions & Answers For Oral Answer [2] And... here for Tuesday's Questions & Answers For Oral Answer [3] .
Much Fun Is Had At Peter Dunne's Expense
- United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says while he welcomes advice from senior MP’s concerning his Prime Ministerial
ambitions, “considering the source is a couple of fading politicians of yesteryear, I must regretfully decline it.”
See... Dunne declines fading politicians’ advice [1] MORE: - Winston Peters - Dunne’s PM Pipe Dream Pure Pantomine - Peters [2] - Matt Robson - Dunne diverting attention from his failure [3] - Richard Prebble - Move Over, Reuben Thorne [4]
Annette King Is Encouraged To Try It Before She Sprays It
- The Green Party is challenging Health Minister Annette King to go to Hamilton and stand in the spray path of the
aircraft dousing residents with the toxic chemical cocktail Foray 48B. See... Greens tell Health Minister to go and get sprayed [1]
ACT Asks Why Isn't George Coming To Godzone?
ACT New Zealand Deputy Leader Ken Shirley today demanded to know how much evidence would make the Government realise
things are not all well with New Zealand-US relations, in light of reports that US President George W Bush has left us
off his travel itinerary. See... Labour Must Remove Its Anti-US Tinted Glasses [1]
Deb Coddington Writes About Writing Her Book
- Last night we held the first launch of "Let Parents Choose", a little book I wrote while I was at Cambridge
University as a Wolfson Press Fellow researching the Dutch and Swedish system of freedom in education. See... Liberty Belle: Launching "Let Parents Choose" [1] MORE POLLIE COLUMNS: - Marc Alexander - Families being spanked by political correctness [2]
Those Were The Days Of Our Select Committees
- There were 18 committee meetings, all in the parliamentary complex. See... Select Committee Business to 10 October 2003 [1]
Southland Gets High Speed Internet
- Prime Minister Helen Clark today launched Project Probe in Southland, an initiative which will provide high-speed
internet access to 95 per cent of the region. See... PM launches high-speed internet initiative [1] and Minister welcomes Southland’s broadband initiative [2]
Employers Reminded About New OSH Law
- Labour Minister Margaret Wilson today reminded the country’s employers they have until early November to put in place
employee participation systems in their workplaces. See... Health & safety deadline for employers [1]
Truant's Mother Deserves Bigger Fine
- The mother of a Nelson girl facing court because the 13-year-old has missed school on 83 of 146 school days this year
will face a maximum $150 fine if convicted - the amount should by $2280, United Future education spokesman Bernie Ogilvy
said today. See... What price 83 days of missed education [1]
New Social Housing Funding Announced
- Housing Minister Steve Maharey opened a workshop in Palmerston North this afternoon about the $63 million now
available to community groups and local government for social housing initiatives. See... Maharey launches new social housing funding [1]
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