TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS:
Oxfam
Reports Up To 300,000 Affected By Pakistan
Quake
Alleged Organised Crime Gang Of Ten
Appear In Manukau Court
Pacific Media Association
Recognises David Robie With Freedom Award
Exploding Trousers win Ig Nobel Prize for Kiwi
Academic
A Week Of It: PM's Chief Press
Secretary Gives Campaign A Once Over
Waitangi
Tribunal Releases Major Report Regarding Criminal
Offending
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
The al-Qaeda Environmentalism Bridge
'Can You
Help Us Bury Our Dead?' Survivors Asking Aid
Agency
MORE INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
SCOOP COLUMNS:
CA Prof. Spills The Beans On The
Dorak Mystery
Stateside: Rosalea Barker Is
The Virtual Spectator
Masalai i tokaut Uncovers
Forest Abuse In PNG
Portland, Where The Thought
Of The '06 Election Is Chilling
MORE SCOOP
COMMENTARY:
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics):
National’s Chief Of Staff, Richard Long, Resigns
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
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Oxfam Reports Up To 300,000 Affected By Pakistan Quake
Shaista Aziz, an Oxfam aid worker who
is helping to coordinate the response from Islamabad said,
"Following our initial assessments Oxfam is gearing up to
supply emergency aid to approximately 300,000 people in some
of the areas worst affected by yesterday's earthquake.
Communications systems have collapsed in parts of the
country and roads have been severely damaged by the
disaster. Oxfam is working with our network of partners on
the ground to get aid to people in need. See... Oxfam:
300,000 people affected by the earthquake [1]
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Alleged Organised Crime Gang Of Ten Appear In Manukau
Court
- A depositions hearing gets underway in
the Auckland High Court today which is the result of
thousands of hours of work carried out by Police from the
Auckland City and Counties Manukau Districts. See... Alleged
Organised Crime Gang Appear In Court [1]
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Pacific
Media Association Recognises David Robie With Freedom
Award
- Kate Fisher writes that the PIMA two-day Pacific media conference was capped today with the annual awards and an AUT journalist and academic, David Robie, won the major prize - the Pacific Media Freedom Award. The judges of the third annual awards, organised by the Pacific Islands Media Association (PIMA), say they were excited by the calibre of the nominations at the conference with the theme “Our voices, our faces, our words, our dreams... See... David Robie Wins PIMA Pacific Media Freedom Award [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0510/S00121.htm
Exploding
Trousers win Ig Nobel Prize for Kiwi Academic
- Massey University's James Watson was presented with the 2005 Agricultural History Ig Nobel prize at the 15th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard's Sanders Theatre on Thursday night. This prestigious award was made in recognition of his paper published in Agricultural History "The Significance of Mr. Richard Buckley's Exploding Trousers: Reflections on an Aspect of Technological Change in New Zealand Dairy-Farming between the World Wars". See... Massey Lecturer Awarded Top Science Prize [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC0510/S00016.htm
A
Week Of It: PM's Chief Press Secretary Gives Campaign A
Once Over
- Kevin List writes for much of the last nine years Mike Munro has been working seven day weeks living, breathing and talking politics. Whilst willing to chat about the just-completed election campaign Mr Munro retained the noble desire to keep himself mostly out of the limelight, declining to be immortalised on the internet pictured with his steaming hot chocolate. See... A Week Of It: Beehive Musings And Rockin' Refugees [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0510/S00102.htm
Waitangi Tribunal Releases Major Report Regarding Criminal
Offending
- The Waitangi Tribunal has today
released its report on certain policies and procedures used
by the Department of Corrections in relation to the
assessment of offenders. Offender Assessment Policies
Report considers two specific assessment tools (tests) that
have been designed and used by the Department. The tools
help to identify and assess offenders who are at high risk
of reoffending, and are intended to assist the development
of programmes that can work on reducing Maori reoffending.
See... Offender
Assessment Policies Report [1] ALSO:
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The al-Qaeda Environmentalism Bridge
- Paul G. Buchanan writes that one of the less studied aspects of al-Qaeda’s global strategy of irregular warfare is the environmental element of the campaign. As it turns out, the jihadi project meshes neatly with the concerns of Western environmental groups, especially those who practice unconventional politics against governmental and corporate agencies. The latter directly target environmental policy making in Western democracies, whereas the former do so indirectly via terrorism. Contrary to those who claim that Islamic fundamentalism desires to colonise the West and create a Caliphate stretching from the Arabian Peninsula to the Indonesian archipelago, the main thrust of al-Qaeda’s strategic campaign has been defensive in nature. See... PG Buchanan: Al-Qaeda’s Perverse Environmentalism [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0510/S00119.htm
'Can
You Help Us Bury Our Dead?' Survivors Asking Aid
Agency
- World Vision is sending assessment teams to three of the most severely damaged areas of Pakistan and India affected by today's earthquake. "The situation is desperate, several villages have been decimated," says Sigurd Hanson, World Vision director in Pakistan. "The people I've spoken to have asked World Vision for relief supplies and burial cloths, saying, 'We know you. Can you help us bury our dead?" Working along side other humanitarian organisations, the World Vision teams will be conducting assessments in Mansehra, Kashmir and the Shangla and Kohistan districts, Hanson said. See...
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SCOOP COLUMNS
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CA Prof. Spills The Beans On The Dorak Mystery
- The Dorak mystery flower has opened at last. Earlier this week in phone conversations I had with David Stronach, Professor of Near East Archaeology at the University of California - Berkeley, Stronach disclosed that Jimmie Mellaart invented Dorak. He called it a "dream-like epsidode". See... Suzan Mazur: The Dorak Affair's Final Chapter [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0510/S00120.htm
Stateside: Rosalea Barker Is The Virtual Spectator
- According to a Today in History listing, on October 9, 1776, Spanish missionaries settled in what would become known as San Francisco. Two hundred and twenty-nine years later about a million people are out there enjoying the sunshine and watching the Blue Angels and the Red Bull aerobatic teams do their thing. Or they're over at the golf course watching Tiger et al do their thing. Or, if they're like me, they're sitting inside at their computer and watching all those things on the various websites streaming video of them. See... Stateside With Rosalea: It's All About Timing [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0510/S00117.htm
Masalai i tokaut Uncovers Forest Abuse In PNG
- As we celebrate 30 years of Independence, it is timely that we examine the effective loss of sovereignty over an entire Province. In the last few years, Malaysian corporate giant Rimbunan Hijau has illegally seized control of almost the entire forests of Gulf Province. See... The Rape of Gulf Province - Independence Special [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0510/S00123.htm
Portland,
Where The Thought Of The '06 Election Is Chilling
- If I want to generate a little fear-based insomnia, all I have to do is remind myself just before bedtime that the 2006 elections are barely a year away. Suddenly I'm awash in cold sweat and my heart starts pounding like a steam piston. No, please, somebody stop the clock. It's too soon. We can't hold the elections until we get our right to vote back. See... Robert C. Koehler: Ballot And Soul [1] MORE:
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)
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National’s Chief Of Staff, Richard Long, Resigns
- National Party Leader Don Brash says today he has received, with regret, the resignation of his Chief of Staff, Richard Long. “Richard has advised me that he does not wish to commit to another term in opposition and we have accordingly agreed that it is time to put in place a transition.” Dr Brash says Mr Long brought dual skills of staff management and media knowledge to the role. He has agreed to see through the transition to a new appointment. See... National Party staffing change [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0510/S00035.htm
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