Organised Crime – Nandor Tanzsos – Drownings – Helicopter Crash – Jury Trouble – Immigration Bust – French Rower –
Hijack – Political Headlines – Editorial: Austria
ORGANISED CRIME: The Dominion leads today with a report that corruption and links with organised crime within government
departments have been revealed by police.
NANDOR TANZSOS: The front-page picture shows a beaming Nandor Tanzsos who let his hair down for his maiden speech to
Parliament yesterday.
Also on the front page:
- DROWNINGS: a report that two high school students drowned in the Waihao River, South Canterbury, yesterday one trying
to save the other;
- HELICOPTER CRASH: a report that a helicopter pilot killed in Northland last night was due to get married next month;
- JURY TROUBLE: a report that Napier police promised yesterday to investigate an indiscretion where the wife of a police
gang liason officer was on the jury at a gang trial for two days in spite of her husband telling senior police she would
be there;
- IMMIGRATION BUST: a report that police and immigration officials have swooped on the building site for an upmarket
Auckland apartment complex, removing 60 Asian workers;
- FRENCH ROWER: a report that not even the offer of a cooked meal and a shower from the captain of a fishing boat would
have been enough to drag French rower Jo Le Guen away from his marathon solo row to South America, supporters said last
night;
- HIJACK: a report that about 60 people from an Afghan airliner had sought asylum in Britain, the BBC reported last
night after a hijack ended peacefully with only minor injuries to the 150 people on board.
Inside Political Headlines
- Police lobby for funds as Incis drains resources;
- US Air Force boss offered F16 deal;
- Clark to put a different spin on air;
- Anderton questioned on “risky ventures”
- Parties support wider dna testing
- ACC move ‘threat to rural recovery’
- TVNZ board prepares to meet Hobbs
- WTO round seen as unlikely this year
EDITORIAL – AUSTRIA: The editorial warns that the EU may regret going out on a limb quite so quickly over the change of
Government in Austria.