TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
LEAD STORY:
Police Corrupt? Robinson Insists Bad Cops Not Condoned -
Justices Express Concern Over Inspector General’s Competency
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Back To Baghdad: UN To Return To Iraq
INTERNATIONAL NEWS HEADLINES
STORY OF THE WEEK: Inspite Of Poll Nats Still Don't Want Treaty Commission
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Scoop Images: Global Day Of Action Against War
Hard News & More Is There!
Stateside: Where Rosalea Regresses
Norma Sherry Searches For An Afterlife
The Problems Of Land Reform In The Solomon Islands
Patricia Johnson: Counting The Unemployed (Or Not) In The US
Ron Callari: Eloquent Grave Robbers Who Would Be President
Sonia Nettnin: A War Exhibition
Muqtedar Khan: The Real Reason For Elections
Ramzy Baroud: Why The US Is Misunderstood In The ME
Daily Katya Rivas Meditations
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Silver Lining Seen In Taiwanese Cloud
National Rules Out Carbon Tax For Kyoto
Human Rights Sacrified For Commerce In Thai Deal
Obnoxious Waitaki Bill Still Unpleasant
Sex Education Boost Called For
Insurance Law Changes To Wait On Law Commission
Stepping Into Steve's Shoes
TO CHANGE MY SCOOP OPTIONS OR UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST
IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PASSWORD
...TODAY'S PHOTO STORY...
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0403/S00228.htm
New Zealanders March In Global Peace Movement
-----------
TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
LEAD STORY:
Police Corrupt? Robinson Insists Bad Cops Not Condoned -
Police Commissioner Rob Robinson, said tonight that any unprofessional or criminal behaviour by Police was neither
tolerated nor condoned. See... Commissioner Says Police Culture 'Healthier" Now [1] ALSO: Police Deny Rape Allegation File Coverup [2]
Justices Express Concern Over Inspector General’s Competency
- Two High Court judges today expressed concerns that the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security had agreed to
media interviews and had answered questions involving Algerian refugee Ahmed Zaoui. See... Judges Show Concern Over Greig’s Competency [1] ALSO: Zaoui Lawyers Seek Stand Down For Inspector General [2] Full Coverage: Ahmed Zaoui Case Audio: Selwyn Manning/95bFM (Zaoui Case)18-03-04
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Hunger Strike Over Queen Mary Hospital [1] Retirement Saving Reaching Critical Point [2] New Breed Of Bee Importation Backed [3] Rural Women and Red Cross boost flood morale [4] German Yachtie Fined on Customs Charges [5]
Back To Baghdad: UN To Return To Iraq
- Secretary-General Kofi Annan has communicated to key players his intention to dispatch United Nations officials to
Iraq to help with the transfer of sovereignty later this year. See... UN Announces Intention To Send Team Back To Iraq [1]
INTERNATIONAL NEWS HEADLINES
Sudan: World's Worst Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding [1] School Enrolment Rates Surging In Afghanistan [2] Kosovo Calming Down After Extra Troops Deployed [3] Genocide Charge For Bosnian Serb Reinstated [4] Annan Writes On Oil-For-Food Corruption Allegation [5]
STORY OF THE WEEK: Inspite Of Poll Nats Still Don't Want Treaty Commission
- National Party Leader Don Brash says the National Party is not prepared to put the future of New Zealand's race
relations policy in the hands of a politically appointed tribunal. See... National backs action rather than another talkfest [1] MORE: - United Future - Dunne welcomes public backing [2] - United Future - United Future and foreshore ownership [3] - ACT - Act's -The Letter 22 March 2004 [4] - ACT - Poll Signals Labour's Demise [5] CLICK HERE for last week's story of the week coverage (same subject)…. [6]
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Scoop Images: Global Day Of Action Against War
- On Saturday over 600 people marked the anniversary of the first bombs falling On Iraq and marched against Helen
Clark's support of the unjust and illegal occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. See... Scoop Images: March 20 Protests in Wellington [1] and in Auckland… Demands Made For NZ Military To Withdraw From Iraq [2]
Hard News & More Is There!
- Looks like it's going to be another interesting round of polls. The odd thing about last night's One News Colmar
Brunton poll, which saw National jump to 49% support, is that apart from the obvious - running a stark 10 points behind
its rival… See... Public Address 22/03/04 - Non-Trivial [1]
Stateside: Where Rosalea Regresses
- I am so embarrassed. Could it really be that I yelled out ''Right on!'' at an event on the Berkeley campus, like this
was the sixties or something? See... Stateside with Rosalea: War and Peace [1]
Norma Sherry Searches For An Afterlife
- Is there a Hereafter? Is it a place of perfection and transcendent peace? Does one float or merely walk, yet never
get tired? See... Norma Sherry: Is There Life After Death? [1]
The Problems Of Land Reform In The Solomon Islands
- Currently Malaitan landowners are blamed for holding back Malaita Province development. Public statements --
provincial-level pronouncements, Bigmen's observations -- have the effect of shaming landowners to give up the only
protection they have: their land, their resources, their very means of continued existence. See... Blame Them! Shame Them! And Then, Con Them! [1]
Patricia Johnson: Counting The Unemployed (Or Not) In The US
- It appears that the only way we are going to be able to obtain a true picture of the employment situation in the US
is for all the unemployed to raise their hands and be counted. See... Patricia Johnson: Raise Your Hand And Be Counted [1]
Ron Callari: Eloquent Grave Robbers Who Would Be President
- When the Greek orator Demosthenes died in 322 BC, the goddess of eloquence, Eulogia, ascended to the heavens, not to
return to Terra Firma until 1832. See... Ron Callari: Code Of Silence [1] . See also... Kidd Millennium Cartoon: Skeleton Crew [2]
Sonia Nettnin: A War Exhibition
- According to Hebrew Scriptures, the Garden of Eden, where human life burst forth, was located in what is now Iraq. In
this land, civilization began and humans created the wheel, the earliest system of writing, and the first legal code for
social justice. See... Eyes Wide Open: An Exhibition on the Iraq War [1]
Muqtedar Khan: The Real Reason For Elections
- The philosophical premise of my transition from an Indian Muslim to an American Muslim is my understanding of what
America stood for. See... Elections And The Future Of Free Society [1]
Ramzy Baroud: Why The US Is Misunderstood In The ME
- The United States government persists in its disrespect for Arabs. Its frequent attempts to win their ''hearts and
minds'', through wars, state-of-the-art radio and TV stations and ''reform'' initiatives often lead to new follies,
further insults. See... The Problem Is With Product, Not Packaging [1]
Daily Katya Rivas Meditations
- In the Will of Father I have lived days of intense sadness without complaining but accepting what the Father wanted
to make Me feel. See... Katya Rivas: Jesus Is Crowned with Thorns [1]
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0403/S00227.htm
Zaoui Lawyers Seek Stand Down For Inspector General
-----------
OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Silver Lining Seen In Taiwanese Cloud
- Taiwan’s election offers an opportunity to restore momentum to cross-straits dialogue, Foreign Minister Phil Goff said
today. See... Election offers hope for cross-straits dialogue [1]
National Rules Out Carbon Tax For Kyoto
- National Energy spokesman Roger Sowry has confirmed National's opposition to carbon taxes under the Kyoto agreement.
See... National says no to carbon taxes [1]
Human Rights Sacrified For Commerce In Thai Deal
- The Green Party has urged the government to call off free trade negotiations with Thailand until the Thai government
ratifies core international labour and human rights conventions. See... Human rights sacrificed for Thai Free Trade deal [1]
Obnoxious Waitaki Bill Still Unpleasant
- National has been successful in eliminating the most obnoxious provisions in the Government's special legislation for
Project Aqua, but the Bill still has serious deficiencies, says Nick Smith, National's Environment Spokesman. See... Waitaki Bill still deficient says National [1]
Sex Education Boost Called For
- New Zealand First is calling on the Government to act immediately and run a public sex education campaign aimed at
teenagers to try and stem the alarmingly fast growing rates of sexually transmitted diseases in this age group. See... Sex Education Urgently Needed [1]
Insurance Law Changes To Wait On Law Commission
- Commerce Minister Margaret Wilson says the Government will delay law changes regulating non-life insurers until the
Law Commission has finished reviewing life insurance. See... Insurance law to be rescheduled [1]
Stepping Into Steve's Shoes
- Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that acting ministers for Hon Steve Maharey’s portfolios were being appointed
until further notice. See... Acting Ministers For Steve Maharey's Portfolios [1]
ENDS