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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
LEAD STORY:
Police Shoot Man After North Shore Noise Complaint
Tourist Numbers To NZ Soars By Nine Percent
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Doves Released As Vanunu Walks Free From Prison
INTERNATIONAL NEWS HEADLINES
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Martin LeFevre: America Is Losing Its Soul
No Right Turn Examines Kiwi Views On Growth
Shallow Throat Urges Kerry To Find His Cajones
Manuel Valenzuela: Modern Day Crusades
Les Blough: Supporting The Enemy
Martin Luther King Researcher Opines On The Media
More Than A Quagmire - A Full-Blown Disaster
Richard Walrath: America's Plastic Economy
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Sri-Lankan Girl's Guinea Pig Letter Report Released
United Delighted With Proposed Border Tax Review
Fewer Kids Being Suspended From School
Don Brash Critiques The Seabed & Foreshore Bill
Wayne Mapp Concerned About Migration Not Immigration
NZ Helps Out Fiji With Floods
Korean Squash Trade Barrier Squashed
Public Finance (State Sector Management) Bill Anti-democratic
Kaitaia Hospital Redevelopment Gets Green Light
Maori Prison Consultation Report Released
Army's Fight On The Wanganui Beaches
Greater’ Wellington Not So Great Really
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Ronald McDonald Quits Over GE Chicken
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
LEAD STORY:
Police Shoot Man After North Shore Noise Complaint
- A man, believed to be in his 30s, was shot by North Shore Police Tuesday evening (April 20) and is in a stable
condition in Auckland Hospital. A second man was arrested at the scene and will appear in the North Shore District Court
today (Wednesday). See... North Shore shooting [1] ALSO: - Govt - Shooting underlines dangers of policing [2]
Tourist Numbers To NZ Soars By Nine Percent
- There were 211,700 short-term overseas visitor arrivals in New Zealand in March 2004, up 17,900 or 9 percent on March
2003, according to Statistics New Zealand. See... Visitor Arrivals Up 9 Percent [1] ALSO: - Govt - Tourism NZ honoured for 100% Pure campaign [2]
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Red Cross Payments Begin To Flood Victims [1] Ronald McDonald quits over GE chicken feed [2] Images [3] Investigation after assault on PSA members [4] IRD Staff To Rally Friday Over Breakdown [5] CHH Announces Strong Start to 2004 [6] Carbon credits for glasshouse bio-energy plant [7] Alleged counterfeiters face Court [8]
Doves Released As Vanunu Walks Free From Prison
- Today 200 international and Israeli activists gathered for a vigil at Ashkelon Prison in anticipation of Mordechai
Vanunu's release tomorrow. Some of Vanunu's supporters tied black cloths across their mouths to symbolize the possible
imposed silence… See... 18 white doves released when gate opens for Vanunu [1] . See also... Israeli whistleblower freed from prison [2]
INTERNATIONAL NEWS HEADLINES
Probe into US 2003 Power Outage [1] UNICEF: High Proportion Of Girls Denied Education [2] "When the soldiers came" and other ISM reports [3] Colombia: Laboratory of war -- violence soars [4] USA: Court must end lawlessness in Guantánamo Bay [5]
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Martin LeFevre: America Is Losing Its Soul
- Here in the United States, a strange phenomenon is taking place. On one hand, the blatant falsehoods and
philosophical idiocy of the Bush Administration are beginning to unravel. On the other hand, support amongst the
American people for the Bushites is growing stronger. See... Meditations: Rushing Toward the Rubble of History [1]
No Right Turn Examines Kiwi Views On Growth
- There was an interesting series of articles in yesterday's Sunday Star-Times about the results of the Growth and
Innovation Advisory Board 's survey of our attitudes to economic growth. See... No Right Turn: Growth And Values [1]
Shallow Throat Urges Kerry To Find His Cajones
- When I got the coded call from Shallow Throat, I was worried. The last few times we'd talked, the highly-placed GOP
mole in the Bush Administration was extremely frightened, fearing imminent discovery, so I thought something bad might
have gone down. See... Shallow Throat to Dems: Time to Go for the Jugular [1]
Manuel Valenzuela: Modern Day Crusades
- In the beginning, before the arrival of Man, Earth was a Garden of Eden, a virgin canvas of immaculate beauty and
untouched splendor. The air was pure, the skies clear; its bodies of water were pristine while its forests stretched in
abundant radiance. See... Manuel Valenzuela: No Muslim Left Behind [1]
Les Blough: Supporting The Enemy
- Recently a man and his wife moved from another city to Boston and contacted me through Axis of Logic. We invited them
to have dinner with us in our home. See... Revolution Is In The Air: It Is Also On The Ground [1]
Martin Luther King Researcher Opines On The Media
- 36 years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and 27 years after my investigation of the conspiracy that
took his life I am still amazed at the reaction I get from people about it. See... Fear Follows MLK Assassination, Yes Even Today [1]
More Than A Quagmire - A Full-Blown Disaster
- Every day we open the newspaper, read reports from online news services, or listen to the news on radio or TV and
hear about the total number of American soldiers that have been killed in either Iraq or Afghanistan. For some reason
our news comes in bits and pieces... See... Patricia Johnson: Operation Bring ‘Em On [1]
Richard Walrath: America's Plastic Economy
- Every month nearly every household in the country receives a credit card statement. You know the drill -- you open
the envelope, stare at the bill, and shake your head in disbelief. See... R.E. Walrath: Uncle Sam Maxes out His Credit Card [1]
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MOTORNET: Smarter Than Some
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Sri-Lankan Girl's Guinea Pig Letter Report Released
- The State Services Commissioner, Michael Wintringham, today commented on the release of the report on his review of
actions of employees of the Immigration Service and the Parliamentary Service regarding a letter annotated with, amongst
other things, a drawing of a guinea pig, and its transmission to the Minister of Immigration. The object of the inquiry
was to establish: See… Media Release from the State Services Commissioner [1] REACTION: - National - Predictable Outcome In Guinea Pig Case [2] - PSA - Report exonerates public servant [3]
United Delighted With Proposed Border Tax Review
- United Future's Gordon Copeland today expressed delight that the Government may be reconsidering its proposed cost
recovery levy of $8 million on exporters for the new security measures arising from the Border Security Bill and the war
on terrorism. See... Exporters should not bear the cost of border sec. [1] . See also National... Security costs should be funded by Govt [2]
Fewer Kids Being Suspended From School
- Programmes to reduce suspensions and stand-downs in secondary schools are delivering impressive results, Associate
Education Minister Marian Hobbs said today. See... Success in reducing school suspensions [1]
Don Brash Critiques The Seabed & Foreshore Bill
On 7 April, one day before Parliament was to rise for the three-week April recess, the Government finally managed to
cobble together enough votes to enable them to release a package of papers on the proposed foreshore and seabed
legislation. See... The Brash-Report - No. 28, 21 April 2004 [1] MORE COLUMNS: - Muriel Newman - Muriel Newman - Column April 21st [2]
Wayne Mapp Concerned About Migration Not Immigration
- The Labour Government's catastrophic mismanagement of our long-term immigration strategy has lead to people leaving
New Zealand faster than we can replace them. This will prove disastrous for our economy, says National's Immigration
spokesman, Wayne Mapp. See... Shambolic immigration policy threatens economy [1]
NZ Helps Out Fiji With Floods
- New Zealand is providing further relief supplies to people worst affected by floods in Fiji, says Foreign Minister
Phil Goff. See... NZ providing more flood relief to Fiji [1]
Korean Squash Trade Barrier Squashed
- Korea has reduced a trade barrier to New Zealand squash exports, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.
See... Trade barrier to NZ squash in Korea removed [1]
Public Finance (State Sector Management) Bill Anti-democratic
- The Government's intention to conceal its activities through legislation that undermines Parliament's
responsibilities represents a serious threat to New Zealand's democratic process, says National's Justice Spokesman
Richard Worth. See... Government legislation anti-democratic [1]
Kaitaia Hospital Redevelopment Gets Green Light
- Health Minister Annette King and Te Tai Tokerau MP Dover Samuels today announced full approval for the Northland
District Health Board's $9.3 million redevelopment plan for Kaitaia Hospital, and called on the community to unite
behind the new hospital. See... Redevelopment of Kaitaia Hospital [1]
Maori Prison Consultation Report Released
- The Corrections Minister Paul Swain has released the report into Iwi Consultation and Other Matters Related to the
Spring Hill Corrections Facility. See... Report into Spring Hill consultation released [1] REACTION: - National - Springhill Prison report a whitewash [2] - ACT - Report Confirms Two Laws Exist In New Zealand [3]
Army's Fight On The Wanganui Beaches
- National Party Defence spokesman Simon Power says he's disappointed but not surprised by the stand taken by some
Maori, who refused to allow the army to train on a beach near Wanganui. See... Beach access issue inevitable [1]
Greater’ Wellington Not So Great Really
- United Future leader and Ohariu-Belmont MP, Peter Dunne, says the Greater Wellington regional council has let itself
and the Wellington region down badly by its dithering and wavering over support for the Transmission Gully motorway
project. See... Dunne: ‘Greater’ Wellington should change its name [1]
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