Today's Top Scoops - 08 April 2008
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LEAD STORY------------
Trade Agreements: FTA Brings Chinese Workers To NZ - Prime Minister Helen Clark and Chinese counterpart, Premier Wen Jiabao, today witnessed the signing of the historic Free Trade Agreement between NZ and China in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. NZ and China have also agreed to establish a working holiday scheme which will enable up to 1000 skilled young Chinese travellers to enter New Zealand. There will also be provision for up to 1,800 skilled Chinese workers to enter New Zealand on work permits each year. More >> [1]
ALSO:Scoop Full Coverage - New Zealand-China FTA [2]
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NZ POLITICS------------
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY:Questions For Oral Answer - Tuesday, 8 April 2008 [1]
Health: Hospitals Prepare For 'The Young Doctors' Strike - The country's hospitals have begun contingency planning for another strike by Junior Doctors. The doctors have given
notice of a 48 hour strike on the Tuesday and Wednesday before ANZAC Day. More >> [1]
ALSO: NZ Govt - Minister Disappointed at Strike Action [2]
Government Interaction: Prebble Finds Something To Smile About - The State Services Commissioner, Mark Prebble, today released the results of the first national survey of New
Zealanders' experience of government services. More >> [1]
ALSO: NZ Govt - Kiwis are satisfied with their Health System [2]
Environment: Greenpeace Concerned About Dairy Expansion - Greenpeace has today revealed the extent of climate-damaging dairy conversion in New Zealand with an activity in the
central North Island. More >> [1]
Environment: DoC Invades Mesopotamia - "Renowned author and farmer Samuel Butler established the station in 1860, and made its magnificent high country
landscape famous in his novel Erewhon. More >> [1]
ALSO:NZ Govt - Govt announces protection for Taurewa Station [2]
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Drinking Plonk: Get The Best Out Of Your Bottle - When it comes to serving wine, there are a few additional steps which can enhance the tasting experience. "The
temperature wine is served at can have a profound effect on flavours and aromas," says wine expert, Paul Ham. More >> [1]
Immigration: Could Skills Shortage be Assisted By Britons? - With the immigration debate once again in the spotlight and New Zealand's acknowledged skills shortage, more than 30
New Zealand-based companies offered hundreds of jobs to more than 6000 visitors to the Expo at London's Olympia. More >> [1]
ALSO:Asia New Zealand - Asian immigration commentary by Philip Burdon [2]
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WORLD------------
Nepal Elections: Final UN Report Before Historic Polls In Nepal - Momentum continues to build ahead of this Thursday's historic Constituent Assembly elections in Nepal, but violent
clashes and acts of intimidation involving supporters of political parties are marring the campaigning. More >> [1]
United Nations: UN Relief Chief & Saudi King Discuss Cooperation - The top United Nations relief official and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah have held talks today in Riyadh, discussing
how the world body and the Middle East country can pursue ways to strengthen their partnership in the humanitarian
field. More >> [1]
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COMMENT------------
Cartoon: How To Design A Logo - A history of the logo for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.... More >> [1]
Michael Collins: Breathless Attack Journalism Or The Real Issues - Does the "Operation Board Games for Slumlords" article, others like it, or the attacks from the presidential
candidates bear any relationship to the real issues that we face as a nation? More >> [1]
Reading Material: Introducing The Scoop Review Of Books - Scoop is delighted and very proud today to launch The Scoop Review of Books edited by Jeremy Rose. More >> [1]
Suzan Mazur: Stuart Newman, The New Master Of Evolution? - On his recent PBS television show One On One , John McLaughlin quizzed two religion authors about whether the idea of
the Virgin birth in the oral accounts of the Bible had a reference in biology, with someone mentioning parthenogenesis -
asexual reproduction.More >> [1]
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LIFESTYLE------------
Media: Portable Film Festival ® Presents Current TV - Listen and learn from the online platform that is shaping the next generation in user-generated content and
entertainment. More >> [1]
Biographies: Rita Angus - An Artist's Life - Te Papa Press publishes the first and only biography of one of New Zealand's best-loved and most significant 20th
century artists to mark the 100th anniversary of her birth. More >> [1]
Comin' Back: Sensible Susan & the Queen's Merkin - Sensible Susan is the tale of a woman who chose nylons over Narnia. A hilarious, subversive take on the classic
morality play, with the kind of naughty tweak only Theatre Militia can apply. More >> [1]
Film Festivals: Lend Your Eyes To The HRFF - The fourth annual New Zealand Human Rights Film Festival is a cinematic event celebrating extraordinary people
striving for success and achievement amidst the hardest of circumstances. More >> [1]
Funny Sadness: Comedy With A Hint of Tragedy At Bats - A laugh-out-loud comedy, with hints of tragedy; Rubber Turkey is a study in the nature of comedy and what we find
funny - is it fed to us by Hollywood? More >> [1]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, 08 April 2008
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