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Helen Clark has just held a press conference announcing she is sacking Minister of Maori Affairs Dover Samuels.
I am today advising the Governor General to withdraw the ministerial warrants of Dover Samuels.
Prime Minister Helen Clark is expected to sack Maori Affairs Minister Dover Samuels this morning according to reports
circulating in Parliament.
Two hours of meeting with the PM Helen Clark last night was not enough to convince Maori Affairs Minister Dover Samuels
to resign from his position as Maori Affairs Minister.
In This Issue: Honey! Who Shrunk The Economy! - Rupert’s Holidays For Hardworking Hacks - Richard Long Fails To Front
For Todd Debate.
Parliament is not expected to have a members day today, or questions, as a result of a filibuster by the opposition on
the Fisheries Amendment Bill.
What Does Helen Clark Now Know That She Should Have Known Since Becoming Labour Leader? - Peters
GOOD DAY MEDIAPHILES ... well, I was getting sick of weeks of patting the business community on the head and taking its
temperature - and, lo, along came a whole new agenda.
Helen Clark has today come up with a new version of her involvement in the Dover Samuels affair, Acting National leader
Wyatt Creech said today.
The Prime Minister’s action in sacking Dover Samuels is inappropriate, ACT Leader Richard Prebble said today.
Berkeley - Why do some stories, like the O.J. Simpson trial, the Thomas/Hill hearings or the Clinton/Lewinsky sex
scandal, run on for months and even years, while other, ostensibly more important stories hardly get noticed by the news
media?
An select group of right-leaning elites were behind, not one, but three coups against elected governments in Fiji.
Scoop's John Howard looks at the evidence.
Photos of some of the action in the Magpies V Scotland night match last night at Mc Lean Park, Napier 27th June.
Scotland won 24-7. Images from IMAGE TIME .
Prime Minister Helen Clark and deputy Labour Leader Michael Cullen at today's press conference in the Beehive to
announce the sacking of Maori Affair's Minister Dover Samuels.
Helen Clark has created a crisis for herself by switching ground and undermining the Minister of Maori Affairs, but
failing to deliver with his resignation, Acting Leader of the Opposition Wyatt Creech said today.
In response to…. Sludge Report #16 - Dover, Dover, Dover! … From Christchurch – Congratulations… And The Kennedy
Precedent… From an old reporter's notebook: The Moyle Muldoon and Carmen
New Zealanders could soon know the identity of the American billionaire caught smuggling marijuana into Auckland airport
after the Herald newspaper won their appeal against his name suppression yesterday.
Today’s Questions concerned the subjects of:. Kyoto Protocol – Clark On Dover Samuels – Immigration Consultants –
Children’s Trusts – Whale Sanctuary – Phillida Bunkle On John Howard – Airways Coup – ERB – Biodiversity – TEAC – Public
Transport – Northland ...
"Today's sacking is an admission from the Prime Minister that she made the wrong call from the start," Acting Leader of
the Opposition Wyatt Creech said today.
Dover’s Early End ? Growth Up - Army Deserter - Ccormick Off Air - Murderous Attack – Chandra-Hills Death - Child Abuse
Reporting – Sex Harresment - Pyschiatric Patient Battle - Rings Piracy
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