Today's Top Scoops - October 19, 2007
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Update (2) "Operation 8": "Terrorist" Bail Hearings Today In Wellington & Auckland - Scoop Live Coverage - [Images + Breaking News] Scoop will be reporting live from the District Courts in Wellington and Auckland this morning where bail hearings are about to begin for so-called "Terrorist" activists - four in Wellington and seven in Auckland - shortly. Julie Webb-Pullman who has recently returned to NZ from Mexico where she was reporting from Scoop from Oaxaca and Cuba will be in Wellington and Joseph Barett will report from Auckland. More >> [1]
SEE ALSO: Police Fail To Account For All 17 "Terror" Accused [2]
EARLIER BREAKING NEWS:Scoop Report - "Terrorist" Urgency Over But More Arrests Possible [3]
Scoop - Breaking: Bail Revoked For Bailed "Terror" Accused [4] , NewsFlash: 1st So-Called "Terrorist" Granted Bail [5] ,Breaking: Peacenik "Terrorists" Remanded To Friday [6] & Peace Activists House Raided For Assault Rifles [7] NZ Police via R2.co.nz [8] - Video: Police Presser On East Coast Armed Camps [9] TV3 - Sharples says police raids were racist [10] - Police raid organic farmer [11] - Horomia doubts Tama Iti is a terrorist [12] - Political commentators discuss anti-terror and the Aussie election [13] - Police raid on Wellington activist house [14]
FULL COVERAGE: Terrorist Camps On East Cape [15]
COMMENT: Julie Webb-Pullman - Lose The RWC, Win A Nobel for Mindless Repression [16] Russell Brown - Public Address 16/10/07 - Te Qaeda & The God Squad [17]
REACTION:GPJA - Auckland activist community meeting tonight [18] , Anti-Terror Bill Should Be Withdrawn [19] & Why Thursdays' anti-terrorism bill is bad [20] NZ First - Do The Greens And Maori Party Support Rule Of Law [21] Tim Wikiriwhi - Maori Party Rhetoric to Blame for Terrorist Threat [22] Maxim Institute Terrorism, Australia, Children [23] Republicans - Home-grown Terrorism [24] Gordon Copeland - Are we Police bashing? [25] Green Party - Greens Appeal To Police To Show Respect [26]
[8] - http://R2.co.nz
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NZ POLITICS------------
- Steve Maharey, MP for Palmerston North, said today that he had advised the Prime Minister that he will not be
standing in the 2008 election. Steve Maharey said that he will continue in his current Ministerial roles for now but
expects to relinquish them at the time the Prime Minister reshuffles the Cabinet. More >> [1]
ALSO:Massey University - Maharey Returns [2]
Transport: Minister Urges Safe Driving Over Holiday Weekend - Transport Safety Minister Harry Duynhoven has urged motorists to take particular care over the Labour holiday
weekend. Last year, three people died over Labour weekend on New Zealand roads. More >> [1]
Foreign Affairs: Peters Explains NZ Human Rights Priorities In Sweden - The range and level of human rights enjoyed in different countries can be influenced not only by a state's
willingness to adhere to the obligations it has undertaken, but also by its technical and financial ability to do so. More >> [1]
Corrections: Power Concerned At Squishy Prisons - The Labour Government's poor planning means prisons are so full that the spectre of prisoners being housed in vans on
streets, as happened in 2005, may not be far away, says National's Justice & Corrections spokesman, Simon Power. More >> [1]
World News: Helen Clark Refuses To Engage With Bainimarama - Scoop News: New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has signaled that she will not engage with Fiji coup leader and
interim prime minister, Frank Bainimarama even if the controversial Fijian leader requests such a meeting in person. More >> [1]
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BUSINESS SCIENCE & TECH------------
Tourism: Arrivals And Departures Top Nine Million - In the year ended September 2007, annual passenger movements (arrivals and departures) topped nine million for the
first time, Statistics New Zealand said today. This comprised of 4.953 million overseas visitor movements, 3.892 million
short-term New Zealand resident movements and 157,700 permanent and longterm migrant movements. More >> [1]
Primary Concern : The Way Forward For Meat Industry - Farmer shareholders need to commit to a philosophy, according to MIAG Chairman Mark Crawford. "Farmers need to be
encouraged to produce a quality product on time and to certain specifications through long term supply agreements. With
a floor price and certainty of supply, the companies could then focus 100% on the market with innovation where the real
gains are to be made." More >> [1]
Business: Annual Leave Drives Non-Wage Labour Costs - Labour costs rose 3.9 percent in the year to the June 2007 quarter, Statistics New Zealand said today. This is the
largest annual increase since the series began in the December 1992 quarter. The salary and wage rates (including
overtime) component of the Labour Cost Index (LCI) rose 3.2 percent from the June 2006 to the June 2007 quarter, while
the non-wage labour costs component rose 8.1 percent The increase in minimum annual leave entitlements was the main
reason for the increase. More >> [1]
Online Travel: Expedia Launches In New Zealand - Expedia, Inc., the world's leading online travel company, today announced the launch of its New Zealand website --
http://www.expedia.co.nz -- a full-service travel booking site designed specifically to meet the needs of New Zealand
travellers. "New Zealand is a very important market in the Asia Pacific region," said Arthur Hoffman, managing director
of Expedia.co.nz. More >> [1]
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WORLD------------
White House: George Bush Attends Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony Honoring Dalai Lama - Nearly two decades have passed since the Dalai Lama was welcomed to the White House for the very first time. Members
of both of our political parties and world leaders have seen His Holiness as a man of faith and sincerity and peace.
He's won the respect and affection of the American people -- and America has earned his respect and affection, as well.
As a nation, we are humbled to know that a young boy in Tibet -- as a young boy in Tibet, His Holiness kept a model of
the Statue of Liberty at his bedside. More >> [1]
Women's Affairs: More Money Needed To Prevent Maternal Deaths - With one woman dying every single minute from complications during pregnancy or childbirth, United Nations Deputy
Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro today urged greater investment to improve women's health, including reducing maternal
deaths. "Now, it is time for the world to deliver for women. It is time to increase investment in women's health and
well-being," Ms. Migiro said. More >> [1]
Crisis in Burma: Can the U.S. Bring About A Peaceful Resolution? - While the streets of Rangoon are now eerily "calm" and the regime tries to project a return to "normalcy and
stability," the situation is anything but normal. The October 13 arrest of "88 Generation Students" activist Htay Kywe
and four others illustrates that the regime is continuing its harsh crackdown. The death last week of National League
for Democracy (NLD) member Win Shwe, who was arrested and tortured by the authorities, is only the most visible and
personal manifestation of this cruelty. More >> [1]
Happy Days: Antarctic Ozone Hole Shrinking Because Of Mild Weather, Not Recovery - Although the ozone layer over the Antarctic this year is relatively small, this is due to mild temperatures in the
region's stratosphere this winter and is not a sign of recovery. Instead, it is due to mild temperatures in the
stratosphere, which still contains sufficient chlorine and bromine to completely destroy ozone in the 14-21 kilometer
altitude range. More >> [1]
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LIFESTYLE------------
Extreme Theatre: Tour de force, the Kreutzer At Bats - A theatrical tour de force, the Kreutzer combines dance-theatre, live classical music and an interactive audio-visual
feast. A Man on a Train is hounded by a Quartet and the haunting presence of his dead Wife, and is driven to confessing
all. More >> [1]
Charity: Artists helping animals in New Zealand - Following the success of last year's event, national animal advocacy organisation SAFE will host its fourth Charity
Art Auction on 9th November at Hopetoun Alpha. More >> [1]
Sport: Kiwi Kids Sinking Like Weighted Down Warriors In Tryathlon - One of the world's biggest sporting events for kids, the 2008 Weet-Bix Tryathlon was launched yesterday in Auckland
with the official opening ceremony. This year is the 16th anniversary of the ever increasing popular sporting event
which has to date seen over 150,000 kids participating. More >> [1]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, October 19, 2007
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