Today's Top Scoops - 16 April 2008
Wilderness Tragedy: Seven Die In National Park Drowning Accident - New Zealand Police have reported that seven people are dead and following an incident in rugged bush in the National
Park area, Ruapehu in the Central North Island. The bodies of the last pair of students missing since their group got
into difficulties in a stream in rugged bush in the National Park area of Ruapehu District yesterday have been found. + MUCH MORE
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Wilderness Tragedy: Seven Die In National Park Drowning Accident - New Zealand Police have reported that seven people are dead and following an incident in rugged bush in the National Park area, Ruapehu in the Central North Island. The bodies of the last pair of students missing since their group got into difficulties in a stream in rugged bush in the National Park area of Ruapehu District yesterday have been found. More >> [1]
ALSO:Police - Ruapehu Drowning Tragedy Names Releases [2] Police - Ruapehu Drowning Tragedy (4) [3] NZ Police - Tragedy in National Park Leaves Seven Dead (Initial Release) [4] (Scoop Audio): Prime Minister On Canyoning Tragedy [5] TV3 Video - Principal: river victims 'fine, fine young people' [6] TV3 Video - Full police briefing about river tragedy [7] TV3 Video - Seven students killed in river rafting tragedy [8] TV3 Video - First fatalities at centre in 32 years [9] Summits For Ed - Summits for Ed Tour Stopped in Respect [10] NZ Govt - Statement from PM on Tongariro drownings [11] NZ Govt - Minister's condolences to school and community [12] United Future - Dunne on Tongariro tragedy [13] Manukau City Council - Manukau mayor expresses sorrow at canyoning deaths [14] TV3 Video - Cause of the extreme weather: Interview with Bob McDavitt [15] TV3 Video - Victims of river tragedy named [16] TV3 Video - School mourns victims of river tragedy [17] TV3 Video - Full news conference with Manukau Mayor Len Brown [18]
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QUESTIONS OF THE DAY:Questions For Oral Answer - Wednesday, 16 April 2008 [1]
Hard Time: No Mercy For 'Street Art' In Mega City Napier - New Zealand First law and order spokesman Ron Mark has welcomed a 28-day sentence handed down yesterday to a tagger
by Judge Tony Adeane. More >> [1]
ALSO:Sensible Sentencing Trust - Tagging is not an Art Form says Judge [2]
Hollow Men: Police Close Brash E-Mail Investigation - "How the thefts occurred still largely remains a mystery," said Detective Inspector Quinn. "We have eliminated the
suggestion that an external 'computer hacker' had breached the computer security within Parliament but there remains
many other potential ways in which the crimes could have occurred." More >> [1]
ALSO:Nicky Hager - Nicky Hager Welcomes Police Findings [2]
Oddspot: Nats Block Debate On Auckland Airport - National Party Deputy Leader Bill English today blocked a move for Parliament to urgently debate the decision of
government ministers to stop the 40 per cent sale of Auckland Airport to the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board.
"Urgent debates are usually a much sought after opportunity for the opposition to attack the government on high profile
issues," Finance Minister Michael Cullen said. More >> [1]
ALSO:NZ First - National Refuse To Debate Airport Sale [2] Scoop Full Coverage - Scoop Full Coverage: AIAL Canadian Invasion [3]
Multimedia: PM'S Pamphlet Press Conference - The cabinet readout was brief owing to budget secrecy, this was followed by a Q concentrating around the revelations in this morning's NZ Herald regarding discussion at the Labour Party Congress of
the distribution of Government PR material by party activists. More >> [1]
ALSO:National - Clark confirms Labour's sidestep of election laws [2] Out-Link - Public Address: "Campaigns" [3] Republic Of NZ Party - Labour's Little Red Rule Book [4]
Education: Tolley Calls Opponents Of Entitlements For Independent Schools Elitist - National Party Education spokeswoman Anne Tolley says public schools, as the main provider of education to Kiwi kids,
have much to gain from National's commitment to provide education entitlements to all children. "It is elitist nonsense
to say that because a child goes to an independent school, the state should abandon its responsibility to them." More >> [1]
ALSO:NZ Govt - Choice lies in a quality state education system [2] Independent Schools of New Zealand - Private schools save the state $180 million [3] The Family Party - Funding Private Education [4] PPTA - Taxpayers should not be funding private education [5] NZEI - Concern Over National's Pledge For Private Schools [6] CAFCA - CAFCA Commends John Key on Privatisation Pledge [7]
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Legal Eagles: Supreme Court Decision Over IRD Investigated - In a decision delivered by the Supreme Court on Monday, major trading banks have been denied the ability to limit
discovery of documents held by the Commissioner of Inland Revenue. More >> [1]
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Latest Poll: Erosion Of International Support For Free Market System - Majorities in most countries continue to support the free market system, but over the last two years support has
eroded in 10 of 18 countries regularly polled by GlobeScan. In several countries this drop in support has been quite
sharp. More >> [1]
Free To Go? Burma Regime Denounced For Giving Selves Immunity - The Myanmar regime, guilty of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community, has revealed that it
is seeking to give itself constitutional immunity from prosecution for those crimes. There is ample evidence the regime
committed crimes. More >> [1]
Art & Entertainment: Commonwealth Writers' Prize 2008 - The two overall winners of the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize will be announced on Sunday, 18 May 2008. Prizes of
£10K will be awarded to the author of Overall Best Book, and £5K to the author of Overall Best First Book. More >> [1]
Scientists: Food Production Advances Must Benefit The Poor - Modern agriculture has brought significant increases in food production, but its benefits have been uneven and have
come at a high cost to small-scale farmers, workers, rural communities and the environment, according to a new report. More >> [1]
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Charity: Ryder Proves Handy For Child Cancer - Mike Pero Mortgages has handed over a cheque for $3,400 to the Child Cancer Foundation based on the number of runs
Jesse Ryder scored in two of the Twenty/20 matches during the English cricket tour to New Zealand. More >> [1]
Music Theatre: Jazz Play At Embassy Bar - For one week only, from 29 April - 3 May Blondini's Jazz Lounge comes alive with the unforgettable music and
intriguing story of Jazz Legend, Chet Baker. Like Someone in Love is a new musical play written and performed by David
Goldthorpe and accompanied by a live three piece Jazz band made up of some of Wellington's best. More >> [1]
Toons: Original Grenell Moves On Musically - Multi musical talent and son of the south Oakley 'O.G.' Grenell releases his stunning sophmore album Moving On on
April 21. More >> [1]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, 16 April 2008
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