TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
Scoop Is In The House
LEAD STORY: Maori Unemployment At Its Lowest Levels Ever
NZ Parliament Unanimously Condemns Anti-Semitism
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SCOOP COLUMNS:
Hard News Is There!
David Miller: The All Blacks And Al-Qaeda
John Roughan's Letter From Honiara
Bernard Weiner: How To Hold The AWOL President To Account
Green Left Weekly: Oil In Darfur
Ray McGovern: Manipulating Intelligence
Ivan Eland: The Saddam-Al Qaeda Connection, Or Not
Bush Officials Are Leaking Old CIA Files to Impact Election
Anyone's Attitude To Israel May Cause Problems For Peace
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
NZ To Help Out Bangladesh Flood Victims
Teacher Pay Deal Nears Settlement
From Whipping Boy To Master Of The Cane
Rangitata River Wins A Reprieve From Development
Packaging Producers Agree To Packaging Accord
Transport Sector Review Legislation Tabled
A Record Year For Fines Collections
A Hero Of Chunuk Bair Recognised In The Beehive
Ratepayers Should Be In The Loop – NZ First Says
Kahawai Quota Cut To Benefit Recreational Fishers
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
Scoop Is In The House
– For today's questions see... Questions for Oral Answer -Tuesday, 10 August 2004 [1]
LEAD STORY:
Maori Unemployment At Its Lowest Levels Ever
- Acting Maori Affairs Minister John Tamihere today applauded new figures showing Maori unemployment is now the lowest
since current records began. See... Maori unemployment lowest on record [1] MORE: - Govt. - Unemployment drops to 4 percent [2] - Progressives - Two million kiwis benefit from pro-jobs policies [3] - Statistics - Unemployment Rate at 4.0 Percent [4] - DPB Campaigners - Unemployment Rises For Sole Parents [5]
NZ Parliament Unanimously Condemns Anti-Semitism
- Parliament today unanimously adopted a motion condemning anti-Semitism and deploring the recent attacks on Jewish
graves in Wellington. See... Parliament adopts motion condemning anti-Semitism [1] MORE: - National - Brash condemns anti-Semitic vandalism [2] - Human Rights Commission - Resolution On The Desecration Of Makara Cemetery [3] & Leaders Support Condemning Attack On Cemetery [4]
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Jonathan Russell appointed GM: Wgtn Saatchi's [1] World fisheries expert visits New Zealand [2] Housing strategy inadequate to solve crisis [3] 170,000 Voters Missing From Electoral Roll [4] Million Dollar Church vs. ‘The Sinners’ [5] McCains workers reject pay cut [6] Dr. Cullen's call-in 'Think Big II'? [7] Australian Co. Wins $500 Mn Contract For NZ Navy [8] Rare Maui's dolphin threatened by trawling [9] Gov. Called To Back Intl. Tribunal For East Timor [10] Trade Me & FreeParking Create Domain Marketplace [11] Thrive Returns to Wellington! [12]
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Hard News Is There!
A shadow National Party cabinet in which the Finance minister doesn't warrant a front-bench place? We do live in
strange times. National is billing yesterday's reshuffle of responsibilities as a pointer to "the likely shape of a
National Government Cabinet ... See... Public Address 10/08/04 - Shadows [1]
David Miller: The All Blacks And Al-Qaeda
- The revelations from Pakistan that al-Qaeda might be planning to attack targets in South Africa have suddenly brought
the war on terrorism very close to home for New Zealanders. See... David Miller: Raising the Spectre of Terrorism [1]
John Roughan's Letter From Honiara
- Last year an AusAID position paper boldly presented the above insightful statement. Solomon Islanders should champion
a village-led economic recovery plan it recommended. See... John Roughan: Village-Led Economic Recovery! [1]
Bernard Weiner: How To Hold The AWOL President To Account
- For its own political purposes last year, the Bush Administration compromised a covert CIA agent, Valerie Plame, by
revealing her name and job; outing a covert agent is a felony. See... Bernard Weiner: Bush's AWOL Scandal [1]
Green Left Weekly: Oil In Darfur
- For at least 18 months now, Western governments have quietly stood by as the non-Arabic-speaking black farmers of the
Darfur region in western Sudan have borne the brunt of a vicious ethnic-cleansing campaign carried out by
state-sponsored bandits known as the janjaweed. See... Oil Profits Behind West's Tears For Darfur [1]
Ray McGovern: Manipulating Intelligence
- ''Pre-election period...pre-election plot...pre-election threats:'' These rolled off National Security Adviser
Condoleezza Rice's lips no less than seven times yesterday on CNN's Late Edition as she discussed the likely timing of a
terrorist attack. See... Not Scared Yet? Try Connecting These Dots [1]
Ivan Eland: The Saddam-Al Qaeda Connection, Or Not
- The Saddam-al Qaeda connection has fizzled and no nuclear, biological or chemical weapons have been unearthed in
post-invasion Iraq. So the Bush administration’s fallback, ex post facto rationale for invading Iraq is that the country
is better off without ... See... Ivan Eland: Bringing Back Saddam (Almost) [1]
Bush Officials Are Leaking Old CIA Files to Impact Election
- According to Sunday's NYT, British intelligence has complained that members of the Al-Qaeda cells that were the
target of high profile arrests earlier this week had been the subject of ongoing surveillance. See... Mark G. Levey: Round Up The Usual Suspects [1]
Anyone's Attitude To Israel May Cause Problems For Peace
- "When John is president, we will listen to the wisdom of the September 11th Commission. We will build and lead strong
alliances and safeguard and secure weapons of mass destruction. We will strengthen our homeland security and protect our
ports, safeguard our chemical plants, and support our firefighters, police officers and EMT's. We will always use our
military might to keep the American people safe."- John Edwards At The DNC. See... 'Anyone But Bush' - A Look At Anyone [1]
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Samoan Leaders Meet Heads Of State In Apia
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NZ To Help Out Bangladesh Flood Victims
- New Zealand will help get clean water, functioning sanitary conditions and shelter to the some of the 25 million
people affected by the floods in Bangladesh, Aid Minister Marian Hobbs announced today. See... NZ responds to Bangladesh floods emergency [1]
Teacher Pay Deal Nears Settlement
- If secondary school teachers are unhappy with the new pay deal being offered by the Government, what will happen when
the pay round concludes in three years, ACT New Zealand Education Spokesman Deborah Coddington said today. See... Teachers' Pay: Here We Go Again [1] MORE: - PPTA - What planet is Deborah Coddington on? [2] - PPTA - Collective agreement proposals [3]
From Whipping Boy To Master Of The Cane
- The National Party Caucus has elected Simon Power as Senior Party Whip unopposed. See... Simon Power elected unopposed [1] EARLIER: - A Cabinet For The Future [2] - National Party Portfolio Responsibilities, Aug '04 [3]
Rangitata River Wins A Reprieve From Development
- In an environmental victory that underlines the value of the Resource Management Act, the Environment Court today has
recommended to the Government that a Water Conservation Order be granted to protect the Rangitata River. See... Victory For Environmentalists And The RMA [1] MORE: - Forest And Bird - Conservation Order Protects 'Middle Earth' Waters [2]
Packaging Producers Agree To Packaging Accord
- Manufacturers representing 85 per cent of New Zealand’s packaging production have committed to a new partnership to
reduce packaging waste, Environment Minister Marian Hobbs said today. See... Packaging Accord signing has strong support [1] MORE: - LGNZ - Packaging Accord [2] - BCSD - Business Support for Packaging Accord [3]
Transport Sector Review Legislation Tabled
- Enabling legislation for Transport Sector Review tabled in Parliament. See... Transport Legislation Bill tabled [1]
A Record Year For Fines Collections
- Courts Minister Rick Barker today announced the best annual fines collection total ever, and an increase of 28 per
cent on last year. See... Thousands getting rid of their fines [1]
A Hero Of Chunuk Bair Recognised In The Beehive
- A commemorative plaque for one of New Zealand's greatest war heroes will be installed prominently during the
refurbishment of the Beehive Progressive Leader Jim Anderton announced today. See... Colonel Malone gets parliamentary recognition [1]
Ratepayers Should Be In The Loop – NZ First Says
- New Zealand First is urging local councils to take ratepayers’ views into account when making decisions on the
projects they will fund. Ratepayers need to be fully informed of councils’ cost-benefit analysis for each project.
See... Spare A Thought For The Ratepayers [1]
Kahawai Quota Cut To Benefit Recreational Fishers
- Fisheries Minister David Benson-Pope has announced an overall 15 per cent reduction in the amount of kahawai that can
be caught to safeguard the popular fish species but has given recreational fishers the lion's-share of the catch. See... Kahawai decisions recognise fishers' interests [1] MORE: - United Future - Baldock: Recreational fishers done over again [2]
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