Today's Top Scoops - 19 June 2008
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LEAD STORY------------
Gordon Campbell: Labour's Problem With Young Voters - The wrangle between the government and insurance industry over third party motor vehicle insurance reflects a wider problem for the Clark government – namely, its punitive stance towards young people, and first time voters. According to to Labour Party president Mike Williams, there will 190,000 eligible first time voters in this election, and they’re supposed to be a Labour priority. More >> [1]
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NZ POLITICS------------
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY:Questions For Oral Answer - Thursday, 19 June 2008 [1]
Humanitarian News: Harmeet Sooden Deported From Israel - ISM - Harmeet Sooden, a peace activist from New Zealand, was forcibly deported from Israel on the 18th of June at 1 am,
after four days in jail. Sooden was told he was being deported because he was a "threat to the security of the State of
Israel". Sooden, along with Tom Fox, Norman Kember, and James Loney, was held in captivity for four months while working
with the Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) in Iraq. Image: Harmeet Sooden. Photograph by Selwyn Manning. More >> [1]
MORE HUMANITARIAN NEWS:UNHCR - NZ Urged To Protect Refugees After New UN Report [2] Refugee Services - World Refugee Day - A Place To Call Home [3]
Future Is Now: Biotechnology And The New Breed of Humans - Advice to government on new biotechnologies Pregnancy tests, blood tests and ultrasounds are routinely offered to
expectant mothers as part of their programme of pre-natal care. More >> [1]
ALSO:Family Life International - Sex selective destruction of embyos is eugenics [2] Family First - Gender Selection New Aisle in the Family Supermarket [3]
Immigration: Anonymous Sources Say NZ Borders Leakier Than Aussie APEC Security - National Party Immigration spokesman Lockwood Smith has released a further document provided to him by a
whistleblowing immigration officer. "This person, who claims to be a serving immigration officer, has alleged that basic
checks are not being done... More >> [1]
Insurance: Cars May Have To Register As Third Parties - New Zealanders are being urged to have their say on the introduction of compulsory third party vehicle insurance for
all motorists. Transport Safety Minister Harry Duynhoven has today released a discussion document seeking information on
vehicle insurance in New Zealand. More >> [1]
ALSO:Cycling Advocates Network - Third party insurance discussion paper welcomed [2] CCS Disability Action - Disabled people celebrate fine increase [3] Campaign For Better Transport - Call to Suspend Motorway Projects [4]
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BUSINESS SCIENCE & TECH------------
Broadband: Open Fibre To The Real Estate Development - The next generation of broadband delivering content-rich services to New Zealand households over an open access fibre
network is being piloted in a new housing development in Orewa, north of Auckland. In a joint project Telecom Wholesale
and WorldxChange Communications are working together to deliver phone and broadband services over fibre optic cable
connected directly to homes in Kensington Park... More >> [1]
Breeding: Zookeepers Discover Third Tiger Cub - Wanting to ensure Molek remains undisturbed, keepers have been careful to keep their distance from her. However,
around 1pm carnivore keepers Sandra Rice observed a very relaxed looking Molek lying back, with one cub suckling from
her, and two others cuddled into her. More >> [1]
ALSO:Out-link - Auckland Zoo Tiger Breeding [2] Out-link - Auckland Zoo CubCam [3] Hamilton City Council - Hamilton Zoo does its bit to save frogs [4]
Power Saving: How Are You Doing NZ? - "People should be thanked for making an effort to contribute to the Powersavers' campaign; they are making a
difference" said Patrick Strange, Winter Power Group convener and Chief Executive of Transpower. More >> [1]
ALSO:NZ Wind Energy Association - Avoiding a repeat of electricity crisis [2]
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WORLD------------
Oil & Gas: Bush Discusses Energy, Calls For Offshore Drilling - ''Advances in technology have made it possible to conduct oil exploration in the OCS that is out of sight, protects
coral reefs and habitats, and protects against oil spills. With these advances -- and a dramatic increase in oil prices
-- congressional restrictions on OCS exploration have become outdated and counterproductive.'' - President Bush. More >> [1] '' - Bush. More >> [2]
MORE OF THE SAMEJohn McCain 2008 - John McCain On Energy Security [3]
RECENTLYUN - Saudi King To Tackle Oil Prices [4]
Middle East Ceasefire: UN Welcomes Israel-Gaza Cessation Of Violence - Ban Ki-moon welcomed the announced cessation of violence relating to Israel and the Gaza Strip and ''hopes that these
efforts will both provide security and an easing of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, and end rocket & mortar attacks.'' More >> [1]
ALSOEU - Statement On Israel/Hamas Ceasefire [2] UK - Reports Of A Gaza Ceasefire Welcomed [3]
YESTERDAYIsrael Govt - Israeli Military Ops In Gaza To Cease 19 June 2008 [4] Israel Govt - Israeli Defense Minister Talks About State Of Calm [5] VOA News - Israeli-Hamas Truce Set To Begin On 19 June 2008 [6]
RELATEDUN - Palestinians Hit By Food Prices, Falling Incomes [7] A Year Since Hamas Took Over The Gaza Strip [8] Human Rights Situation In The OPT 'Remains Grave' - UN [9]
ALSO IN THE REGION6-Month Extension Of UN Forces In GolanRecommended [10]
Japan Whaling Association: Speaking In Defence Of Greenland's Whalemeat Sales - Speaking out in support of the Greenland Home Rule Government, Mr Makoto Ito, JWA Managing Director, said today:
"Different species of whales are hunted in Greenland and the whalemeat is widely available and sold in supermarkets.
This sustainable hunt has been approved by the international community through the International Whaling Commission for
many years." More >> [1]
Getting High: Coca Cultivation In Andean Countries On The Rise - "The increase in coca cultivation in Colombia is a surprise and shock: a surprise because it comes at a time when the
Colombian Government is trying so hard to eradicate coca; a shock because of the magnitude of cultivation." More >> [1]
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COMMENT------------
Michael Collins: 911 Prediction Revealed at Lindauer Competency Hearing in NYC - (June 17, NYC). A surprise development occurred at today's hearing in the case of Susan Lindauer versus the United
States. A long time associate of the accused, associate professor of computer science at Toronto's York University,
Parke Godfrey, Ph.D., testified that Susan Lindauer predicted an attack on the United States in the southern part of
Manhattan. More >> [1]
EARLIER Exclusive Interview with Bush Political Prisoner Susan Lindauer [2] Bush Political Prisoner Gets Her Day in Court [3]
BACKGROUND American Cassandra - Susan Lindauer's Story [4]
Legalizing Occupation: Bush's Last Manoeuvre in Iraq - When US forces descended on Baghdad five years ago, they seemed unstoppable Military arrogance had reached an all
time high, and it seemed only a matter of time before the same frenzied scenario took place in Teheran, Damascus, and
elsewhere. More >> [1]
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LIFESTYLE------------
Volunteer Week: New Zealand Leads the World in Prison Volunteering - "New Zealand has more prison volunteers in proportion to the prisoner population than anywhere else in the world",
according to Kim Workman, National Director, Prison Fellowship. He was speaking in support of Volunteer Awareness Week. More >> [1]
ALSO:Department Of Corrections - Volunteer support for Mâori prisoners appreciated [2] NZ Govt - Volunteers' work vital part of NZ communities [3] Ministry of Social Development - Almost 80 percent of volunteers also give [4] Volunteering New Zealand - Volunteering a great way to contribute and benefit [5] St John - Volunteer for St John this Awareness Week [6] NZ Red Cross - A Well Deserved Day Off For Red Cross Volunteers [7] IHC - IHC volunteers are gold [8]
Culture Maori 'tu be map' In London Exhibition - A giant London tube map painting -- with all stations in the Maori language -- is featuring in a three week solo
exhibition in London this month. New Zealand artist Shona Moller is holding the exhibition at Bloomsbury, during
Wimbledon tennis fortnight. More >> [1]
ALSO:Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori - Mâori tube map in London [2]
And those were the Top Scoops on this day, 19 June 2008
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