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The Evening Post, Tuesday, 5 September,2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
What about good faith, fairness? -
Samuels - Crowd turns blind eye - Go forth and buy local -
Turia sorry for any offense - Auto-pilot flight across Oz
kills eight - Inside headlines - Sportslead -
Editorial
What about good faith, fairness? - Samuels:
Ousted Maori Affairs Minister Dover Samuels wants to legally
challenge his sacking from Cabinet now the police have
decided to drop the case against him.
Crowd turns
blind eye: A crowd of people did nothing to stop two women
being beaten and stripped of their property by a gang of
teenage girls in Wellington city on Saturday night.
Go
forth and buy local: The front page pic shows Maori and
Pacific island designs.
Turia sorry for any offence:
Associate Maori Affairs Minister Tariana Turia is sorry if
she offended anyone with her speech last week linking the
Jewish holocaust to the European colonisation of New
Zealand.
Auto-pilot flight across OZ kills eight: A
light aircraft flew on automatic pilot for nearly 3000km
across Australia overnight from Perth to North Queensland
before crashing in the outback, killing all eight people on
board.
Inside headlines.
- Timor troop committment
may go beyond May;
- New faces grace top jobs in public
sector;
- Labour caucus bones up on business;
- Live
now, no then, says Sir Michael;
- Lord of the
strings;
- Toddler death probe nears end;
- Smashed -
but precious reminder;
- It's only fair that Capital pays
- Terris;
- RSA's gaming profits disappear;
- Find $8m
or else, Whitby golfers told;
- GPs tell King to provide
evidence;
- New Alac head;
- Big E benefits from arts
fund jab
Sportslead
Cox steps up but Shakers still
searching: The capital shakers netball franchise has
confirmed the appointment of former Silver Fern, Tanya Cox,
as coach.
Editorial: Hospital staff issues need to be
resolved.