Today's Top Scoops - 19 February 2008
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LEAD STORY
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Multimedia: PM's Post Cabinet Presser 18 Feb. 2008 - Video on Demand of NZ Prime Minister, Helen Clark's post Cabinet press conference for Parliamentary press gallery journalists held this afternoon. The cabinet readout was followed by Q a wide ranging variety of subjects including Labour Party donations from Owen Glenn, East Timor, Kosovo, polls and the upcoming budget. [Note: There is a delay in the start of the audio for this video due to a technical error.] More >> [1]
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NZ POLITICS
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QUESTIONS OF THE DAY:Questions For Oral Answer - Tuesday, 19 Feb 2008 [1]
Hospitals: Hospitals Report Delayed - National Party Health spokesman Tony Ryall is appalled that Labour is putting media management ahead of patient
safety as it holds back a damning report detailing a series of major failures at the country's public hospitals. More >> [1]
Foreign Affairs: Barker And Vets Get To Say 'Good Morning' In Vietnam - Veterans' Affairs Minister, Rick Barker will visit Viet Nam at the end of February, with an official delegation of
six New Zealand veterans. This is the first formal visit to Viet Nam by a group of New Zealand veterans. More >> [1]
Great News! Stolen Medals Recovered - Prime Minister Helen Clark today praised the New Zealand Police for their work in ensuring the safe return of the 96
medals stolen from the Waiouru Army Museum last year. More >> [1]
ALSO: NZ Police - Operation Valour: Stolen War Medals Recovered [2] NZ Govt - Goff welcomes recovery of national treasures [3] National - Security of medals must be assured [4]
Donations: English Demands More Answers On Owen Glenn - National Party Deputy Leader Bill English wants to know why Helen Clark didn’t correct Labour Party president Mike
Williams who claimed Owen Glenn had not given her party any financial assistance since the 2005 election. “Mr Williams
was clear. He said Mr Glenn had made no donations since the election. Now it turns out he has. What else is Labour
hiding?” More >> [1]
ALSO:National - Clark must front over Glenn donations [2] bFM Audio - Havo n PM on EFB Medals and Taggers! [3] bFM Audio - Jose Barbosa IVs The Main PPL Over Owen Glenn Saga [4]
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BUSINESS SCIENCE & TECH
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Dairy: European Authority To Review A1/A2 Milk Science - Food Safety Minister Lianne Dalziel has announced that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is to carry out a
comprehensive review of existing scientific research on the safety of A1 milk. "I am delighted that one of the world’s
top food safety organisations will undertake this work." More >> [1]
Science News: Research Scientists to Visit Auckland - Two internationally renowned research scientists, Bruce H. Lipton PhD and Dawson Church PhD, will visit Auckland in
March to share their views on the future of healthcare and relationships. More >> [1]
Banking: NZ Moves Into The Cyber Transaction Age - Results from the latest Nielsen Online Consumer Finance Monitor show that over two thirds of people who use the
Internet (68%) have accessed online banking sites in the last month. More >> [1]
Employment: Plenty Of Jobs For Likely Candidates - New Zealand’s job market is still running hot and there are no signs of a cooling caused by a possible US recession
this year. That’s the message in the latest employment forecast podcast from recruitment specialists Robert Half Finance & Accounting. More >> [1]
Agriculture: Fonterra Restructure Vote Deferred - [Fonterra's] board has decided that it will not proceed with the preliminary vote in May to change Fonterra's
structure into two entities. While we still believe there would be benefits in road testing the two company structure,
it is not essential at this time.More >> [1]
ALSO:Fonterra Shareholders Council - Prudent decision says Shareholders' Council [2] NZ First - Fonterra Vote Delay Welcomed [3]
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WORLD
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World News: West Papuan Churches, Others Appeal For Dialogue - Catholic & Protestant churches, Muslims, Hindus & Buddhists together made this appeal: WE 1. declared West Papua as ‘Land of Peace’ on the 5th February 2002. 2. made an
appeal to the international community to have ‘an honest and peaceful ... More >> [1]
United Nations: Security Council Holds Emergency Talks On Kosovo - 17 February 2008 – At the request of the Russian Federation, the United Nations Security Council today held an
emergency closed-door session to discuss Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, with a formal meeting slated
for Monday. More >> [1]
United Nations: Nepal Must End Culture Of Impunity - Rights Chief - The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has called on Nepal to address the culture of impunity that
exists in the country, warning that not doing so will threaten the achievement of lasting peace. More >> [1]
Justice System: Legal Document Blog Shut Down By US Government - Transparency group Wikileaks forcibly censored at ex-parte Californian hearing -- ordered to print blank pages --
'wikileaks.org' name forcibly deleted from Californian domain registrar -- the best justice Cayman Islands money
launderers can buy? More >> [1]
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COMMENT
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Richard Sanders: Canada’s Secret War In Iraq - On March 25, 2003, during the “shock and awe” bombardment of Iraq, then US Ambassador to Canada Paul Cellucci
admitted that “… ironically, Canadian naval vessels, aircraft and personnel... will supply more support to this war in
Iraq indirectly... than most of those 46 countries that are fully supporting our efforts there.” More >> [1]
Keith Rankin: Understanding The Housing Market - Helen Clark and many others see affordable housing as one of the big political issues of 2008. Unfortunately her
thinking about the issue errs in two main respects: she sees the problem as one of a lack of supply of houses, and she
equates ''affordable ... More >> [1]
Yoram Schweitzer: A Balance of Terror in the War on Terror - The car bomb in Damascus that ended the life of Imad Mughniya also put an end to the world-wide manhunt lasting over
two decades for the person responsible for the deaths of hundred of citizens of many countries. Following the
disappearance from ... More >> [1]
Martha Rosenberg: Valentine’s Day Massacre Courtesy of Legal Gun Owner - On February 1, less than a year after the Virginia Tech shootings, survivors and their families converged on the
Capitol in Richmond for a "die in" to urge Virginia lawmakers to close the no background check gun show loophole. More >> [1]
Pablo Ouziel: Failed Fascist States - When Hermann Hesse warned of the rise of fascism in Germany he was rejected by a majority of the population. The
truth is that most people were experiencing first hand the benefits of fascist ideology. Today we look at that part of
our global history ... More >> [1]
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LIFESTYLE
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Politics/Theatre: Hollow Men Hit Ak In Theatrical Form - Highly-acclaimed New Zealand play The Hollow Men comes to Auckland in April for a strictly limited season. Based on
Nicky Hager’s controversial book and adapted by Dean Parker, The Hollow Men is at Maidment Theatre, Auckland from
Thursday 10 April. More >> [1]
Reggae: Wild Night Out At Zoo With Katchafire - Katchafire, one of New Zealand’s leading reggae bands, returns to Wild Bean Cafe ZooMusic on Friday, 29 February, to
support native frog conservation. The seven-piece band will play their third ZooMusic. More >> [1]
Cuteness: Cat In Lamb's Clothing Coming To Easter Show - A feline nicknamed the ‘cat in a lamb’s clothing’ is one of several new breeds set to impress visitors at this year’s
Royal Easter Cat Show. More >> [1]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, 19 February 2008
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