Today's Top Scoops - October 16, 2007
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LEAD STORY------------
Breaking News: Wellington's Peacenik "Terrorists" Remanded till Friday - [Images + Video + Court Report] (Right - a resident in the house raided in Auckland - Image by Joseph Barratt) Four Wellington peace activists appeared in court this afternoon, were remanded in custody and had their names suppressed on firearms charges which are alleged to have been committed in Rotorua over the last 10 months. The court appearances were attended by a large number of supporters of the accused, all of whom appeared to be at a loss to understand what was going on. More >>> [1]
ALSO:Scoop - Peace Activists House Raided For Assault Rifles [2] NZ Police vis R2.co.nz - Video: Police Presser On East Coast Armed Camps [3] TV3 - Police foil Paramilitary Plot - (Extended 12 Minute Report) [4] , Howard Broad Interview - Campbell Live [5] , Annette Sykes Interview - Campbell Live [6] , Exclusive footage of police raid on Wellington activist house [7] GPJA - Terrorism charges trumped up for political impact [8] Dr David Small - Spycatcher Calls Police Raids Draconian [9] The Maori Party - Community 'under siege' says Waiariki MP [10] Greenpeace - Greenpeace Comment on Police Raids [11] NZ Police - Police Arms Recovery Operation Across The Country [12] NZ Police - Palmerston North Court Appearance [13] Police - Court Appearances In Wellington [14] NZ First - Possible Gang Links To Raids - Mark [15]
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NZ POLITICS------------
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY:Questions For Oral Answer - Tuesday, 16 October 2007 [1]
Foreign Affairs: McKinnon Moves To Resolve Clark Bainimarama Scrap - Scoop's Selwyn Manning reports from Tonga that Commonwealth secretary general Don McKinnon has positioned to be
mediator committed to resolving a scrap between New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and Fiji interim Prime Minister,
Frank Bainimarama. More >> [1]
World Poverty Day: Please World Can The Poor Have Some More - According to the Council For International Development many people in our neighbourhood, such as in the Pacific and
specifically in Melanesia, suffer from extreme poverty. More >> [1]
Fisheries: Turei Slams Northern Iwi Over Dolphin Stance - The Green Party has rebuked two northern iwi for buying hook, line and sinker into false information from the fishing
industry, thereby threatening the extinction of Maui's dolphin. More >> [1]
Defence: Ice Repairs Test Air Force Personnel - Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) technicians are working in extreme temperatures from -38degC to -55degC to repair
a mechanical fault that has delayed the departure of a C-130 Hercules from Antarctica. More >> [1]
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BUSINESS SCIENCE & TECH------------
Banking: Talking ATM For Auckland Domestic Airport - Westpac installed Auckland Domestic Airport's first 'talking' Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) last week, to allow easy
access to banking services for blind and vision-impaired people.The talking ATMs can be accessed using standard personal
headphones and provide instruction on how to withdraw cash and check balances through recorded voice prompts. More >> [1]
Climate Change: New Zealand Scientists Part Of Nobel Award - The Royal Society of New Zealand congratulates the many New Zealand researchers that contributed to the work of the
IPCC. The prize was awarded "for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate
change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change". More >> [1]
Like A Duck To Water: Mallard Backs Sealegs Cook Strait Speed Attempt - The fastest Cook Strait crossing attempt by an amphibious vehicle later this month has been taken to a new level for
New Zealand company Sealegs International Ltd with the news that Cabinet Minister, Hon Trevor Mallard, will join in the
record bid. The crossing is set down for October 31. More >> [1]
Business Awards: Search For Nation's Most Sustainable Business - The finalists for the 2007 NZI National Sustainable Business Awards include State of Grace, Design Mobel, Dulux
Paints, Urgent Couriers, Catalyst R, Opus International Consultants, BeesOnline, Agrisea, Squiz and The Mussel Inn. The NZ Sustainable Business of the Year
will be awarded by PM Helen Clark during a gala dinner on Thursday, 25 October at Auckland's War Memorial Museum. More >> [1]
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WORLD------------
Pacific Leaders: Prime Minister Sogavare Explains Absence From Forum Summit - The Solomon Islands Prime Minister Hon. Manasseh Sogavare says his government has decided not to participate at the
Forum Leaders meeting in Tonga because it felt that discrepancies emerging from the Forum Review of the Regional
Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) needs to be sorted out first. More >> [1]
Come Together: UN, Sri Lanka Should Cooperate On Human Rights - "There is a large number of reported killings, abductions and disappearances which remain unresolved. This is
particularly worrying in a country that has had a long, traumatic experience of unresolved disappearances and no
shortage of recommendations from past Commissions of Inquiry," Louise Arbour, United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, said in Colombo. More >> [1]
Serious Outfits: Inaugural International Conference On Individual Protection - Australia's Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) together with the US Army Research, Development and
Engineering Command are co-hosting the Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) International Conference - IPE 2007,
covering issues faced by professionals and practitioners dealing with protection against chemical, biological,
radiological and nuclear threats. More >> [1]
Canucks Are In: Canada Joins the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate - The Asia-Pacific Partnership (APP) on Clean Development and Climate held its second Ministerial Meeting in New Delhi,
India on October 15, 2007. Senior representatives from Australia, China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea, and the United
States welcomed Canada as the seventh member of the Partnership.More >> [1]
Blog Action Day: Thousands Of Bloggers Unite To Save Planet - UN - Thousands of online voices worldwide will join forces to push for environmental protection to mark the United
Nations-backed first-ever Blog Action Day. More than 12 million readers have viewed the 15,000 blogs participating in
the event, supported by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). More >> [1]
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LIFESTYLE------------
Lasciviousness: Kiwi Women's Scandalous Flirting Secrets Unveiled - Nearly half of NZ women rate their quick wit as their greatest seduction tool when they have a fling, according to a
new online survey. More >> [1]
French Fallout: Public Still Supporting Henry - Most rugby enthusiasts think Graham Henry has done enough to be re-appointed the All Blacks coach, but if he is
replaced Crusaders coach Robbie Deans has the overwhelming support to be the next coach. More >> [1]
Vampires: NZ Film Gives New Twist To Neck Biters Myth - Home-grown Sci-Fi thriller Perfect Creature that has sold to virtually every territory in the world, presents a
unique retelling of the vampire myth. Zealand writer/director Glenn Standring takes the origins of vampires and brings
it into a unique setting. More >> [1]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, October 16, 2007
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