Today's Top Scoops - 5 June 2008 2008
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Local Govt Disasters: KKK Hood Wearer Brings World-wide Shame to Kapiti - Kapiti Mayor Jenny Rowan said Community Board member Dale Evans had "crossed the line" when he continued his "attention-seeking behaviour" by staging a KKK scene, complete with fire, for the benefit of nationwide television. More >> [1]
ALSO:Out-Link - One News Close Up, Friday 30 May [2] Dale Evans Apology Over KKK Stunt [3]
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NZ POLITICS------------
Gaia: New Zealand Hosting World Environment Day - Environment Minister Trevor Mallard said it was a pleasure and an honour for New Zealand to be hosting such a
significant international event as today's World Environment Day More >> [1]
ALSO:Scoop Full Coverage - NZ And World Environment Day [2]
Foreign Affairs: Maori Party Barracks For Obama - "One small step for America, one giant leap for people of colour the world over," is how Foreign Affairs spokesperson
Hone Harawira, described Barack Obama's winning of the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States of
America. More >> [1]
Tagging: Pink Vests Lead To Colourist Charges - The Wellington community police constable who is making taggers wear pink vests as punishment has prompted alarm from
the youth group Out There. More >> [1]
Politics: Brownlee Approves Of Immigration Enquiry - National Party State Services spokesman Gerry Brownlee believes it is significant that the Auditor-General has
signalled a very broad inquiry into integrity within the public service, that will include questions about what
Ministers knew and when. More >> [1]
ALSO:Department Of Labour - Auditor General's Terms Of Reference Welcomed [2] Department Of Labour - New acting head for Workforce Group [3]
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BUSINESS SCIENCE & TECH------------
Transport: Electric Car Industry Start-Up For NZ? - New Zealand could soon be building its own electric cars. Talks are underway in the UK now to set up a manufacturing
consortium, New Zealand's daily carbon market news service, Carbon News, reveals this morning. More >> [1]
Financial Doom: Beware Of Credit Card Debt - Creating a credit card debt that never dies is the very real risk taken by consumers who pay only the minimum
required on their credit card each month. More >> [1]
Hydro: Highest. Average Monthly Spot Prices. Ever. - "Electricity spot prices over May were the highest ever recorded reinforcing the need for all consumers to take
prudent steps to conserve power now or risk blackouts in the future along with significant increases in future retail
prices. We also need to review policies such as the ban on new thermal generation", said Ralph Matthes of the Major
Electricity Users' Group. More >> [1]
ALSO:National - Industry amps up the pressure on power crisis [2]
Finance: Blue Chippers Can Lean On Lawyers' Shoulders - Lawyers from the Property Law Section of the New Zealand Law Society have joined members of the New Zealand Institute
of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) to volunteer an hour's free advice to assist people who have lost money through the
collapse of the Blue Chip group of property investment companies. More >> [1]
ALSO:Law Society - One hour free legal advice for Blue Chip investors [2]
New Frontiers: Scientists Build Flax Surfboard - A surfboard made from Native New Zealand Flax (harakeke) has been put on display at a Science New Zealand display in
the Wellington Airport. More >> [1]
ALSO:Crop and Food Research - Maize silage makes the most of dairy effluent [2]
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WORLD------------
Food Crisis: Clear Sense Of Resolve In Addressing Food Crisis, Says Ban Ki-Moon - ''There is a clear sense of resolve, shared responsibility, and political commitment among Member States to making
the right policy choices, and to investing in agricultural productivity for years to come, especially for smallholder
farmers.'' -- Ban Ki-Moon. More >> [1]
Food Crisis: Nations Hit Hardest By Food Crisis To Receive $1.2 Billion Aid - The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said today it will provide $1.2 billion in additional food aid in the 62 countries
hit hardest by the current crisis resulting from the surge in food and fuel prices. "Hunger is on the march and we must
act now." -- WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran. More >> [1]
China In Africa: Implications For United States Policy - China's growing presence in Africa has generated significant discussion during the last several years. This attention
reflects the reality that China has important and growing interests in Africa, including access to resources and
markets. More >> [1]
Barack Obama: "Israel's Security Is Sacrosanct. It Is Non-Negotiable" - Senator Obama addressed members of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington D.C. He delivered an
extensive speech which touched on his own long held sense of commitment to the Israeli people, while outlining many of
the tough policy decisions that will await the next President of the United States. More >> [1]
EARLIERObama Faces Pressure Over VP Selection [2] Obama's Final Primary Night Speech [3] Obama On Brink Of Winning Party Nomination [4]
UK Bird Flu Outbreak: Protection And Surveillance Zones Declared - The restrictions established to contain the outbreak of highly pathogenic H7 Avian Influenza at a farm in Oxfordshire
remain in place. Protection and Surveillance Zones now replace the Temporary Control Zone. This follows urgent
consideration of the measures required to control the outbreak at this stage. More >> [1]
PREVIOUSLYHighly Pathogenic H7 Confirmed [2] Avian Influenza H7 In UK [3]
Minefields: UK Seeks Extension For Falklands Mine Clearance - As provided for under Article 5 of the Ottawa Convention (anti-personnel mine ban convention) the UK has submitted a
request for a 10 year extension of the deadline to fulfil its obligation to clear all anti-personnel landmines in mined
areas. More >> [1]
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COMMENT------------
Michael Collins: The New Electoral Math - Obama Wins - Here are my numbers on the electoral drama of under representation called the Electoral College. But first, for some
politics. Political factors weigh heavily. Hillary Clinton is trying to extort the Vice President's slot from team
Obama. More >> [1]
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LIFESTYLE------------
Good Deeds: Save the Kiwi While You Shop On-line - Starting tomorrow on World Environment Day (June 5), every person selling an item on Trade Me can donate a small part
of their success fee to Forest 's Kiwis For Kiwi Campaign. More >> [1]
Religion: NZ To Receive Influx of Youthful Pilgrims - Details are now finalised as to how the six Catholic dioceses of New Zealand will host 4000 international pilgrims
passing through New Zealand for "Days in the Diocese" prior to World Youth Day in Sydney in July. More >> [1]
Health: Survey Shows New Zealanders Are Healthier - Results from the largest-ever survey of New Zealanders' health shows most people believe they are in good health and
have excellent access to health care services. More >> [1]
ALSO:NZ Govt - Cunliffe: Launch of the NZ Health Survey Results [2] NZ Govt - Obesity rates slowing but work needs to continue [3] NZ Govt - Minister serves up healthy new menu [4] Southland DHB - Southland Schools in Behind Nutrition Guidelines [5] Fight the Obesity Epidemic - High obesity rates need urgent action [6] Obesity Action Coalition - Access to healthy food must be made easier [7] Greens - Most parents agree: non-violence is the best way [8] Family First - Obesity and Smacking Are Linked - Yeah Right! [9] Family First Lobby - Survey Confirms Opposition to Smacking Law [10] TV3 Video - Study shows Kiwis are packing on the pounds but feel they're in good health [11] TV3 Video - Minister concedes more needs to be done to improve our wellbeing [12]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, 5 June 2008 2008
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