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Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
Dates: 26/May/2006
1: National Congratulates Inglis The National Party has congratulated double amputee and mountaineer Mark Inglis and his team for successfully scaling
the world's highest peak.
2: Theatresports Wellington’s funniest improvisers pit themselves against each other in a battle of wits with the audience as judge, jury
and (possibly) executioner. More real than reality TV, this is comedy the way you want it – stand up, sit down, lie
about – ...
3: Intensified diplomacy on Iranian nuclear dispute On the fourth leg of an Asian trip today, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan praised the progress made by his
Vietnamese hosts while calling for intensified efforts to reach a diplomatic solution on the Iranian nuclear dispute,
indicating that the ...
4: Questions And Answers - Thursday, 25 May 2006 1. Hon MARIAN HOBBS (Labour—Wellington Central) to the Minister for Economic Development: What steps is the Government
taking to promote investment in the venture capital market in New Zealand?
5: News: Rickards Shipton Schollum Face Rape Charges Scoop News: Assistant Police Commissioner Clint Rickards, former police officers Brad Shipton and Robert Schollum are
facing sexual offence charges alleged to have been committed during the 1980s. In March, the three men were acquitted of
raping ...
6: Myanmar: After talks, UN hopes for better ties Ibrahim Gambari 24 May 2006 – After two years of isolation, the Myanmar Government seems willing to engage in a dialogue
with the international community, a senior United Nations official just back from three days of talks with the country’s
top ...
7: Lyndon Hood: National's Labour Spin Spin Machine Following the discovery of a confidential Labour discussion document on communications, National MPs have slammed the
Government's approach as "all spin and no substance" for one of the paper's suggestions: that repeating phrases again
and again can be ...
8: Will Major Media Finally Cover Election Fraud? That the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 were stolen has become an article of faith for millions of mainstream
Americans. But there has been barely a whiff of coverage in the major media about any problems with the electronic
voting machines ...
9: Kiwi Students Spend Six Days in the DPRK After months of organisation and belated email exchanges between a North Korean tour company, the New Zealand DPRK
friendship society and ourselves (group of three Auckland University Arts students), what begun as a faint idea sometime
last year in the Quad ...
10: Amnesty International's Report 2006 Covering 150 countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, Amnesty International Report 2006 is a commentary on the state of
the world’s human rights. It covers a range of issues and the responsibilities of governments - big and small - armed
groups ...
11: Greg Palast: The Al Capone Of Electricity Wednesday, May 24, 2006 -- Al Capone cut throats, machine-gunned people to build his gang and went to jail -- for not
filing his taxes properly. Likewise, Ken Lay, buccaneer of the power industry, will go down -- if the jury doesn't buy
his alibi ...
12: Reports Reconfirm Hatch Said He Condones Polygamy Last week on these pages I cited a polygamy political coverup, which includes US Senator Orrin Hatch (Rep-UT), who is on
record as condoning polygamy. With US Senator Patrick Leahy (Dem-VT) several days after the Scoop story appeared taking
on Hatch ...
13: Call To Investigate Airport Security And The TSA May 24, 2004 - Today, Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security, and
14 of his Democratic Homeland Security colleagues, requested an investigation into the current security climate at
commerical airports ...
14: American Samoan bishop comments on Da Vinci Code The leader of the Catholic Church in American Samoa, Bishop John Quinn Weitzel, is confident that Christians in the
territory will take the movie the Da Vinci Code for what it is, a film filled with historical and doctrinal errors.
15: Democracy, Injustice, And Civil Disobedience Democracy does not automatically ensure justice and equality for all. However, people are certainly freer to correct
injustices within a democracy than within any other form of government. Aligning its noble principles with equally noble
practices is ...
16: Samoa's Government Censor Bans Da Vinci Code Film Samoa's Government Censor Bans Da Vinci Code Film http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read=24194
17: 'Brainwashing' over climate change The Ministry of Education has been accused of attempting to 'brainwash' primary school students about climate change.
The accusation has been made by Roger Dewhurst, of Auckland, in a letter to MPs. Mr Dewhurst, a consultant geologist and
hydrogeologist ...
18: High-Profile Names Join Comet Trust Award-winning journalist Deborah Hill Cone is one of four high-profile people lending their wide-ranging skills to the
City of Manukau Education Trust (COMET).
19: Eastenders Beats Corro At Awards PRIME’s EastEnders was the big winner at this year's British Soap Awards, taking seven prizes including best show.
20: The U.S. and Southeast Asia - Christopher Hill Christopher Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Remarks to the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public
Policy Singapore May 22, 2006
21: Kamala Sarup: Violence Threat to Nepalese Tourism Early evening yesterday Chandrakala took her usual walk along the Pokhara, which was at high tide, and watched a
fisherman who lives down the street from her house pull in croakers left and right. He was a sportsman and just throwing
them back in. ...
22: Heat pumps to replace burners and open fires Heat pumps to replace burners and open fires and reduce Timaru air pollution Environment Canterbury will provide funding
for an initiative by Line Trust South Canterbury to run a heat pump project in Timaru this winter. The company has been
running a ...
23: David Swanson: So, How WOULD a Patriot Act? Glenn Greenwald's new book "How Would a PATRIOT ACT? Defending American Values from a President Run Amok," lays out a
powerful, concise, and well-researched argument that President Bush is a threat to our government's system of checks and
balances ...
24: Natural disasters: Early warning & mitigation - UN Some 90 experts in early warning systems and natural disaster risk management met at a United Nations symposium in
Geneva today to strengthen global mechanisms, especially for less developed countries, that have already helped to
reduce the number of fatalities ...
25: Audio: Manning & Pound – Spin Letter + Iraq Govt Scoop co-editor, Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss on 95bFM respected communicator, Clare Curran's spin-advice to
the Labour Party, also, whether the newly sworn in Iraqi government will be successful in holding on. Watch for a Scoop
doco on this ...
26: Lyndon Hood: Billboard Jamming 101 National has new billboards. One feels obliged to mash them up, but frankly, they're not all that inspiring. Since
their Internet release, the ripfest has not been furious. The campaign itself seems familiar, but diminished.
27: The Real Deal: The Great "Incompetency" Heist I never cease to be amazed at the extent to which successful policies are portrayed as failed policies, and the transfer
of public resources to private parties are spun as the result of government and bureaucratic “incompetence.”
28: Questions And Answers - Tuesday, 23 May 2006 1. Dr DON BRASH (Leader of the Opposition) to the Prime Minister: Does she believe the Hon David Cunliffe was correct to
have made the statements he made last week regarding Telecom’s dividend policy; if so, why?
29: Condoleezza Rice on New England Cable News QUESTION: Madame Secretary, Saturday was a very important day in the history of Iraq. The Prime Minister, the Cabinet
was sworn in. It's certainly a significant development. A couple of key posts, ministers of Defense and Interior, have
yet to be agreed upon, ...
30: Explanation for Axing of Manaaki Tauira "The responses in the House today from the Minister of Maori Affairs defied all logic" stated Dr Pita Sharples.