EPost news monitor, Friday, 1 September 2000
The Evening Post, Friday 1 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Millions to train GPs to report child
abuse - Killing spate sretches forensic staff to limit -
Fireman collapses after blaze - Smoking-police on red alert,
there's a stogie-roller in town - Last words from doomed
Concorde - Man's death sparks WCC safety review - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial.
Million to train
GPs to report child abuse: Millions of dollars are to be
spent to ensure doctors report child abuse after CYFS
evidence showed many doctors claim ACC money for child abuse
cases but do not report them to welfare
authorities.
Killing spate stretches forensic staff to
limit: A spate of killings throughout NZ is stretching the
nation's forensic specialists to the limit.
Fireman
collapses after blaze: The front page pic shows fireman
Brendan Grylls receiving medical aid after collapsing after
battling a Woburn blaze.
Smoking-police on red alert,
there's a stogie roller in town: A cigar rolling demo
performed by Cuban master may have contravened smokefree
laws, according to the Health Ministry.
Last words
from doomed Concorde: A burst tyre started the chain of
events that led to the tragically fatal Air France Concorde
crash in July.
Man's death sparks WCC safety review:
The death of a man in a caved-in trench has force the WCC to
review health and safety standards.
Inside
headlines.
- Unions, bosses clash on faith rules;
-
Massey collective staff walk out the door;
- Tendering
process fair - loser;
- Silver screen hopefuls set off on
course;
- Raukawa-Tait fires another broadside;
-
Ellis inquiry gets extra time;
- Deadline time in doctors
pay dispute;
- Health upgrade nearer;
- Helpline
saved;
- Secure your homes, town told after deaths;
-
Pay hike, not the boot for Kapiti trio;
- Accelerant used
- police;
- Military seeks junior rank pay
rise.
Sportslead
More bite for Lions: Cullen in:
The Wellington Lions will be without All Black star Tana
Umaga for tommorrow night's game against Taranaki but will
champion custodian Christian Cullen at No
15.
Editorial: NZ needs a free-trader in the US White
House;
Hello - is anyone
home?