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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
LEAD STORY: Iraq's First Elections In Five Decades
Flared Trousered Clip Art Caricature Leads To Political Ruckus
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Uri Avnery Dares To Be Optimistic About A Ceasefire
INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
SCOOP COLUMNS:
No Right Turn: A Seditious Pamphleteer Is Targeted
Watching The Buggers – A Serial
Poll Watch: Sunday Star Times/BRC
Martin Lefevre: Self-Knowing and Consciousness
Bill Grigsby On The Lot Of The Rightwing Pundit
Bulldozing & Building In The Occupied Territories
Evelyn Pringle: More On Why Amway Is Like The Godfather
Bush & The Extraction Of Cash From Sick Americans
Mary Pitt: Quiet Christians Are On The March
Kamala Sarup On Nepal's Economic Policies
Post-Constitutional America In The History Classroom
Cartoons: Fuhrer Bush & The Late Great Carson
Sam Smith: Lessons From Auschwitz
What Is Coca-Cola Doing With Real Coca?
Ramzy Baroud: Four More Years
Bill Berkowitz: To Hell And Back
Manuel Valenzeula Dives Into History’s Cauldron
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics)
Brash Says His Welfare Policies Are Tougher Than Maharey's
Hone Harawira To Stand Against Dover Samuels
Scholarship Examination Rumours Need Clearing Up
Coddington Discovers Kooky Cricket Players Conundrum
Meaningless Home Detention Needs Review - Mark
United Future Ponders The Whyfors Of The Teachers Council
Greens Walk The Walk As Well As Talk The Talk
Alexander Feels Police Robbed By Burglars Sentence
Kiwi Mexican Trade-Off Being Investigated
Disease That Caused Henry VIII's Madness Targeted By Collins
School's Back & Bigger Than Ever
Newman Discovers Mountain Of Unpaid and Uncollectable Child Support
Drug Hunt Leads To Fatal Plane Crash
Brave Kiwis Win Praise From PM
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...TODAY'S PHOTO STORY...
Brash vs Clipart - Spot The Difference!
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS------------
LEAD STORY:
Iraq's First Elections In Five Decades
- The 30th of January 2005 is a landmark in the history of Iraq as it is the date of the first Iraqi elections in half
century. This crucial vote is drawing considerable local, regional and international attention not for the occurrence of
the elections itself but rather for the heavy consequences they can have. See... Iraqi Elections: Stakes and Aftermath Scenarios [1] MORE IRAQ COMMENTARY: - Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches: High Anxiety [2] - Stateside: Inky Dinky, Kiss My Pinky [3] - No Right Turn: Disengagement [4] - William Fisher: Go, Pat, Go! [5] MORE REACTION: - NZ Govt. - Progress towards democratic and peaceful Iraq [6] - UN - Annan tells Iraqis to exercise democratic rights [7] - UK Govt. - Blair on Iraqi elections [8] - US President - President's Bush statement on Iraqi elections [9] - EU - Additional €200 million for Iraq on eve of election [10] - Peace Action Wellington - US Hypocrisy on Show [11] For Much More See… STORY OF THE WEEK: Elections In Iraq (Part 1)
Flared Trousered Clip Art Caricature Leads To Political Ruckus
- A small piece of clip art used in an NCEA exam has been identified by some members of the National Party as
representing an accurate likeness of current leader, Don Brash. The nondescript be-spectacled figure with flared
trousers is supposed to represent a National Party member unsympathetic to Maori interests circa 1980. The Government is
accusing Dr Brash of suffering from paranoia. See... Watch out Dr Brash, the paranoids are after you! [1] Dr Brash has failed to see anything amusing in the situation and further considers that the piece of clip art
represents a tall man. See... Brash Attacks 'Deeply Troubling' NCEA Question [2]
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Injured Mt Cook Climber Rescued [1] Brash Orewa II Protest Report [2] Bottom trawling threatens potential cancer cures [3] Picket Near Indonesian Embassy Today [4] Police Officer and Pilot Killed in Air Crash [5] & Condolences [6] Stopping the GE Trees in Rotorua [7] Legal Aid Staff Vote To Take Strike Action [8] Overseas Merchandise Trade (Imports):December 2004 [9] Manufacturing Expansion Eases [10]
Uri Avnery Dares To Be Optimistic About A Ceasefire
- Perhaps the second intifada has come to an end. Perhaps the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip will develop into a general,
mutual cease-fire. See... Uri Avnery: The Stalemate [1]
INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
The Death Of Hadi Saleh [1] Launch of global poverty movement sets challenges [2] RSF Condemns Al-Jazeera Harassment [3] Mandate of UN force in southern Lebanon extended [4] Sudan's deadly bombing raid on village in Darfur [5] Condi Rice Interviews - CBS [6] , CNN [7] , ABC [8] & Fox [9]
INTERNATIONAL NEWS:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/index.html#lead
Iraqi Election Ballot – Image From State Dept.
SCOOP COLUMNS:
No Right Turn: A Seditious Pamphleteer Is Targeted
- The charging of Tim Selwyn with publishing a seditious statement over the pamphlets distributed as part of the axe
attack on the Prime Minister's electorate office last year marks a new low for freedom in this country. See... NRT: An Archaic Law Which Must Be Repealed [1]
Watching The Buggers – A Serial
- A play about the 2004 investigation into allegations of bugging the Maori Party by Tim Barcode. Serialised on Scoop,
starting today. See... Watching The Buggers (Part 1 Of 12) [1]
Poll Watch: Sunday Star Times/BRC
- Labour 44 National 34 NZ First 6 Greens 6 United Future 3 ACT 2 Maori 2 Destiny NZ 1 See... Scoop Poll Watch: SST/BRC Poll 30.01.05: [1]
Martin Lefevre: Self-Knowing and Consciousness
- For the first time in two weeks, the morning breaks without fog, and the sun softly shines through a ceiling of high
thin clouds. The winter’s day in California’s Central Valley grows increasingly clear. I seize the afternoon and drive
to Upper Park. See... Meditations: Self-Knowing and Consciousness [1]
Bill Grigsby On The Lot Of The Rightwing Pundit
- You have to sympathize with neoconservative columnists these days. Spinning the straw that comes out of this
administration into gold must be a hellish job. See... Bill Grigsby: Faith-based Punditry [1]
Bulldozing & Building In The Occupied Territories
- ''On the Ground'' is a documentary about the demolitions of Palestinian homes by Israeli Forces and the organization
that rebuilds them. See... Sonia Nettnin Film Review: On The Ground [1]
Evelyn Pringle: More On Why Amway Is Like The Godfather
- Professor G Robert Blakey was retained as an expert witness in the 1998 Procter & Gamble v Amway lawsuit to issue an opinion on Amway's business practices. Blakey is one of the nation's foremost
authorities on organized crime ... See... Evelyn Pringle: Amway - Mafia Like Business [1]
Bush & The Extraction Of Cash From Sick Americans
- As the debate over importation of cheaper drugs from other countries heats up, keep an eye on the politicians listed
below. See... GW Bush - Top Lobbyist For Pharmaceutical Industry [1] . See also... Jeb, Marvin & Neil - 3 Profiteering Bush Brothers [2]
Mary Pitt: Quiet Christians Are On The March
- The assault on our freedoms by the ''Old Testament Christians'', those who use the Ten Commandments as their lodestar
and place great faith in Jewish Law, the advocacy of Holy War, and the justifications of the ancient prophesies in their
missionary zeal to control the world, are finally getting some opposition from the devout followers of the example of
Jesus Christ. See... Mary Pitt: America's Holy War [1]
Kamala Sarup On Nepal's Economic Policies
- Given such a strong concern for human development and a promise to eliminate the worst forms of human deprivations,
what has been Nepal's performance on the poverty front? See... Kamala Sarup: Nepals Macroeconomic Policy [1]
Post-Constitutional America In The History Classroom
- Like countless thousands of history teachers in public schools across the length and breadth of this great land, I've
made a career out of touting the genius of the United States Constitution, particularly its uncanny ability to strike a
delicate, but durable, balance between the will of the majority and the essential liberty of the individual. See... Teaching The Constitution In A Post-Democratic USA [1]
Cartoons: Fuhrer Bush & The Late Great Carson
- Two cartoons by John Chuckman… See... Chuckman Cartoons: The Emerging Picture [1] and Kidd Millennium Cartoon: The Great Carson [2]
Sam Smith: Lessons From Auschwitz
- The 60th anniversary observance of Auschwitz brings back a question that periodically lurks in the corner: how much
do we really learn from evil? See... Sam Smith: How Much Do We Learn From Evil? [1]
What Is Coca-Cola Doing With Real Coca?
- Acting Publisher Luis A. Gómez weighs in today on a statement just released by Peru's drug control agency, the
National Commission for Development and Life Without Drugs (shortened in Spanish to DEVIDA). See... New Proof that Coca-Cola Buys Andean Coca Leaves [1]
Ramzy Baroud: Four More Years
- When the final vote count confirmed President George W. Bush’s re-election last November, two competing analyses were
offered regarding his second term in office. See... The Challenge Of Another Term With The Bush Empire [1]
Bill Berkowitz: To Hell And Back
- Iraq War veterans face formidable challenges and Bush Administration funding cuts. See... Bill Berkowitz: To Hell, And They're Coming Back [1]
Manuel Valenzeula Dives Into History’s Cauldron
- In an immoral war with no cause, in an aggressive invasion without reason, in a dehumanizing occupation with no
justification, those pawns fighting the battles implemented by elite warmongers and corporatists in power have no
enthusiasm to risk ... See... Manuel Valenzuela: Because There is No Cause [1] and Manuel Valenzuela: The Antiwar Movement Awakening [2]
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/BU0501/S00177.htm
NZ Rowing's Golden Twins New Super Sponsor
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)------------
Brash Says His Welfare Policies Are Tougher Than Maharey's
- This is a response to comments by Social Development and Employment Minister Steve Maharey on aspects of Don Brash's
speech at Orewa on January 25. See... Brash Responds To Maharey [1]
Hone Harawira To Stand Against Dover Samuels
- The Tai Tokerau electorate of the Maori Party is proud to announce their candidates selected for the up and coming
General Election. See... Party Announces Candidates For Te Tai Tokerau [1] and An Interview With Hone Harawira - Candidate [2]
Scholarship Examination Rumours Need Clearing Up
- National's Education spokesman, Bill English, says the NZQA must act quickly to dispel rumours of heavily lopsided
scholarship results. See... NZQA must clear up scholarship rumours [1]
Coddington Discovers Kooky Cricket Players Conundrum
– I’m back! I’m sorry for the columnus interruptus last year but it took a few months to get into the swing of writing
a weekly column for the Herald on Sunday. And I must say I’m really enjoying being back in the media. I’ve missed it
more than I ... Liberty Belle Is Back! [1]
Meaningless Home Detention Needs Review - Mark
- New Zealand First law and order spokesperson Ron Mark says it is time the Government reviewed the rules for home
detention because it is now a meaningless punishment. See... NZ First Calls For Home Detention Review [1]
United Future Ponders The Whyfors Of The Teachers Council
- The first task of the Teachers’ Council is finally complete – a code of ethics to which all teachers must comply has
been introduced - but Bernie Ogilvy, United Future’s education spokesperson, questions what will it achieve. See... Finally A Code Of Ethics – To Do What? [1]
Greens Walk The Walk As Well As Talk The Talk
- Green MPs are investing $50,000 in a solar water heating project to enable at least 12 Christchurch families to have
solar water heaters in their homes. See... Greens To Fund Solar Water Heating Project [1]
Alexander Feels Police Robbed By Burglars Sentence
- "What's the point of police trying to do their job, often putting their safety at risk to try and catch the bad guys,
when sentences being handed out completely undermine their" said United Future Law Order spokesman Marc Alexander.
See... Alexander: Why Should The Police Bother? [1]
Kiwi Mexican Trade-Off Being Investigated
- A joint experts group is to be formed to recommend ways of strengthening bilateral trade and investment between New
Zealand and Mexico, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today. See... WTO negotiations get great boost [1]
Disease That Caused Henry VIII's Madness Targeted By Collins
- National's Health spokeswoman, Judith Collins, says there must be an urgent re-evaluation of the safe-sex promotion
campaign if infectious syphilis is to be halted before it becomes an epidemic. See... Call For Safe-Sex Campaign Aimed At Syphilis [1]
School's Back & Bigger Than Ever
- The first of an estimated 758,300 New Zealand students will head off to school today, about 4,900 more than last
year, says Associate Education Minister David Benson-Pope. See... Minister welcomes back bumper class of 2005 [1]
Newman Discovers Mountain Of Unpaid and Uncollectable Child Support
- ACT Deputy Leader and Social Welfare spokesman Dr Muriel Newman today released papers that reveal a staggering $284
million owed in child support has been categorised by the Government as ‘uncollectable’. See... ‘Uncollectable’ child support through the roof [1]
Drug Hunt Leads To Fatal Plane Crash
- Police Minister George Hawkins this morning expressed his deep sadness at being told of the fatal air accident which
took the lives of an on-duty police detective and his civilian pilot at Queenstown yesterday. See... Queenstown detective and pilot pay a cruel price [1]
Brave Kiwis Win Praise From PM
-"These Bravery Awards recognise New Zealanders who have made extraordinary efforts to help fellow human beings, and
showed great courage in doing," Helen Clark said. See... PM congratulates Bravery Award recipients [1]
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