INDEPENDENT NEWS

The Scoop’s Top Three

Published: Sat 24 Jul 1999 11:51 AM
The three most read items on The Scoop yesterday were:
One: The Sporting Scoop: NZ In Driving Seat
The rapidly changing fortunes of the New Zealand and England cricket teams took another upheaval in the first day of the second test and like true Brits most commentators are blaming the weather.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL9907/S00098
Two: The Rankin Thursday Column: Valuing Scientists
The latest fad in New Zealand politics is the "Knowledge Economy". Science has seemingly become respectable again, and our senior government politicians are bemoaning the lack of scientists that our universities are "producing".
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL9907/S00086.htm
Three: Conservation Board Appointments (Compendium)
A compendium of appointments to Conservation Boards around the country
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA9907/S00426

Next in Comment

Eurovision 2024: Make Colonialism Cool Again
By: LKTranslator
Global Esports And Game Development Landscape Fast Changing
By: Conor English
Confused Or Playing For Time? 3 Possible Reasons NZ Is Taking So Long To Make A Call On AUKUS
By: The Conversation
A Clubbable Admission: Palestine’s Case for UN Membership
By: Binoy Kampmark
Gordon Campbell On The Hamas Ceasefire Offer, And Mark Mitchell’s Incompetence
By: Gordon Campbell
Dunne's Weekly: Beware The All-Knowing Controller And Auditor-General
By: Peter Dunne
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media