TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
LEAD STORY:
WAITANGI '04: Is Brash's Muddy Eye The First Step On A Road To Race Conflict?
WAITANGI '04: ZZZZzzzzt Reader Feedback
Telecom Makes $365 million After-Tax Six Month Profit
NZ NEWS HEADLINES
Back To Baghdad: UN Transition Team Off To Iraq
INTERNATIONAL NEWS HEADLINES
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Stateside: The Ten Commandments
Sam Smith: Inside The Democratic Nomination Race
Weird D.C. - The Village People Meet Cotton Mather
Strange Explanations In Thailand For Bird Flu Deaths
The Terror The World Lives With Every Day
Satire: Punditry On A Kerry Vs Bush Election
Daily Katya Rivas Meditations
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Peters Gets Tough On Meurant Over Alleged Simunovich Ties
Brash's Tangi Leave Remarks Spark Backlash
Coral-Ellen Burrows' Killer's Sentence Insufficient - Ryall
Looking Across The Ditch At The Oz Guns Budget
QES Results Show Progress Against Poverty
GE Author In Wellington On Monday
An Agreement To Avoid A Fart Tax Is Signed
Those Were The Days Of Our Select Committees
Brash Remarks On Science & Maori Receive A Rebuke
Mallard Closing Yet More Schools
Booze Biscuits Not Well Received By Greens
NZ And Europe Working Together In Solomons
Govt Decision To Appeal Zaoui Decision Angers
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
LEAD STORY:
WAITANGI '04: Is Brash's Muddy Eye The First Step On A Road To Race Conflict?
- Former Race Relations Conciliator, Gregory Fortuin has today asked Don Brash to consider whether he has embarked on a
path of Nation Building or a Dangerous Road to Conflict. “I am hearing alarm bells” Fortuin said. See... Brash – Nation Building or Road To Conflict [1] MORE WAITANGI NEWS & VIEWS: - Muriel Newman - Muriel Newman: Divided We Fall? [2] - Libertarianz - Libertarianz at Waitangi [3] - Peter Dunne - Dunne resubmits New Zealand Day Bill [4] - Govt . - Reducing inequalities monitoring reports progress [5] - ACT - ACT Happy To Say It Kanohi ki Kanohi [6] - Commonwealth Press Union - Waitangi Media Ban Breaks Promise [7] - EPMU - Treat journalists evenly - union [8]
WAITANGI '04: ZZZZzzzzt Reader Feedback
- Waitangi Day has not yet dawned and we have the spectacle of protestors at Waitangi's Te Tii marae throwing mud and
clods of earth at Dr Brash. See... Scoop Feedback: More Reader Waitangi Day Views [1] and Letters To The Editor: Don Brash & Waitangi Marae [2]
Telecom Makes $365 million After-Tax Six Month Profit
- Telecom today reported net earnings after tax for the half year to 31 December 2003 of $NZ365 million – an increase
of 21.3 % on the $NZ301 million reported for the corresponding half year. See… Telecom Half Year Earnings Increase [1]
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Global Nonviolent Peaceforce leader to visit NZ [2] Fairfax To Close Putaruru Printing Plant [3] Virgin Flight Nets Thousands For City Mission [4] Continued Growth in Wage Rates [5]
Back To Baghdad: UN Transition Team Off To Iraq
- The United Nations is sending a team to Iraq to determine whether elections are possible between now and the end of
May. According to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the team will also seek to determine if the UN can refine the caucus
system or come up with any other option that would be acceptable to the Iraqis: See... UN Radio: Team to Iraq To Assist Transition [1]
INTERNATIONAL NEWS HEADLINES
Australia & Indonesia To Fight Money Laundering [1] UN Hopes Sharon Gaza Settler Withdrawal Progresses [2] Security Council to focus on Africa & Middle East [3] UN considers expansion in Côte d'Ivoire [4] Police Hurndall Killing Investigation Extends [5]
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Stateside: The Ten Commandments
- While each of the Democratic presidential candidates touts himself as the man who will beat George W. Bush, one
sector of the vast electorate that is the United States has its hopes pinned on quite another man. See... Stateside with Rosalea: Run, Roy, Run! [1]
Sam Smith: Inside The Democratic Nomination Race
- We have two military heroes running for the presidency. More correctly, however, we should say that they were heroes
once - for heroism, at least as commonly described, is something that is partly defined by time and place. See... Heroism And The Establishment In U.S. Politics [1]
Weird D.C. - The Village People Meet Cotton Mather
- Things have gotten really creepy up in Foggy Bottom over the past three years. Sock-stuffed flight suits. Canned bird
hunts. Plastic turkeys. Cowboy hats, cowboy boots, cowboy lingo, from guys a century and a world away from the working
men who spent months in the rain and heat and merciless winds on cattle drives. See... Beth Henry: Viagra Nation [1]
Strange Explanations In Thailand For Bird Flu Deaths
Bird flu killed people because Thais told "half-truths" similar to the way a black American con-artist deceived wealthy
white society by pretending to be the son of Oscar-winning Sidney Poitier, according to the government's top spokesman.
See... Ehrlich: Half Truths Led To Thai Bird Flu Deaths [1]
The Terror The World Lives With Every Day
Terrorism of the 9/11-type tragedy is a serious and dangerous problem that people understand, and they take caution when
the color alerts are issued. What's amazing is that the same people ignore a far greater terrorism that is on Red Alert
everyday with millions of lives and a billion tears but an hour away. See... Douglas Mattern: Red Alert Everyday [1]
Satire: Punditry On A Kerry Vs Bush Election
- Does a decorated war hero and respected senator have a chance against a failed businessman who was an alcoholic into
his 40's? See... Satire: Can Kerry beat Bush? [1]
Daily Katya Rivas Meditations
- Every beginning has in itself inevitable hardships. Man is born amid the mother’s labor pains; grain sprouts after
the seed has been destroyed; water surges after having fought against the force that oppresses it…See... Katya Rivas: I Am Light and Love [1]
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FRINGE '04: Yâtra: Journey for Identity
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Peters Gets Tough On Meurant Over Alleged Simunovich Ties
- Rt Hon Winston Peters confirmed that Ross Meurant had been employed as a part time policy adviser on a range of
industries involved in primary production and trade since 2000. See... Peters Responds To TVNZ Allegations [1]
Brash's Tangi Leave Remarks Spark Backlash
- Green MP Sue Bradford has dismissed National Party leader Don Brash's claims that the Holidays Act would give Maori
unlimited tangi leave, saying they were completely unfounded and could breach the Bill of Rights. See... Brash Slings Mud At Workers' Rights [1] MORE: - Govt - Everyone needs time to mourn the dead [2] - CTU - Brash gets it wrong on bereavement leave [3]
Coral-Ellen Burrows' Killer's Sentence Insufficient - Ryall
- National Party Law and Order spokesman Tony Ryall says the 15-year non-parole sentence handed down today to the
killer of Coral-Ellen Burrows is nowhere near long enough. See... Williams' sentence not long enough [1]
Looking Across The Ditch At The Oz Guns Budget
- The Australian Government's massive $50 billion defence plan announced today shows how badly New Zealand has got it
wrong, says National's defence spokesperson Simon Power. See... Australia exposes NZ on defence and security [1]
QES Results Show Progress Against Poverty
- Progressive MP Matt Robson says today's Quarterly Employment Survey, showing a continuing growth in the demand for
labour, and in earnings, represents further progress in the war against poverty and inequality. See... Rise in jobs, decline in poverty [1]
GE Author In Wellington On Monday
- Green Party MP, Sue Kedgley will host international author, Jeffrey M. Smith at a public meeting in Wellington on
Monday 9th February. See... Kedgley hosts controversial GE author [1]
An Agreement To Avoid A Fart Tax Is Signed
- The Government and agricultural sector groups have signed a partnership agreement on research into agricultural
greenhouse gas emissions. See... Agreement signed on ag. greenhouse gas research [1]
Those Were The Days Of Our Select Committees
- No committee meetings were held this week. See... Select Committee Business to 5 February 2004 [1]
Brash Remarks On Science & Maori Receive A Rebuke
- Don Brash's repetition of a bogus, old story about footrot research funding being denied because it did not have
clear benefits for Maori shows how desperately ill-informed he is on Maori issues, says Research, Science and Technology
Minister Pete Hodsgon. See... Brash dredging up old rubbish on Maori and science [1]
Mallard Closing Yet More Schools
- Green Co-leader Rod Donald says Trevor Mallard's visit to the West Coast yesterday did more damage than a natural
disaster. See... Hurricane Trevor hits the West Coast [1] and Labour savages Southland education [2]
Booze Biscuits Not Well Received By Greens
- Arnott's attempts to market alcohol-flavoured chocolate biscuits in New Zealand represents a dangerous new ploy by
marketers to hook children and young people into the culture of alcohol at an early age, Green MP Sue Kedgley today.
See... Kedgley: Keep the boozy bikkies out of NZ [1] . See also Libertarianz... Don't ban alcohol biscuits, just don't eat them! [2]
NZ And Europe Working Together In Solomons
- New Zealand, the European Union and the Solomon Islands have signed a Letter of Intent to work in partnership to
implement the Solomon Islands' Education Strategic Plan. See... NZ and EU commit to Solomons' education [1]
Govt Decision To Appeal Zaoui Decision Angers
- Green MP Keith Locke is angry that the Government is trying to block consideration of Ahmed Zaoui's human rights.
See... Greens angered by shameful appeal [1] . See also… Amnesty International Criticises Zaoui Decisions [2]
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