The Dominion
War On Shoplifters – Waitara Shooting – Horomia’s Largesse – Patients Scrutinise Doctors – Traditional Names
WAR ON SHOPLIFTERS: Shoplifters could be sued for costs associated with their stealing under a programme starting today.
WATARA SHOOTING: As Waitara man Steven Wallace lay fatally wounded in the street after being shot by a police officer, a colleague of the constable who shot him considered spiriting the officer away before alerting the proper authorities, new documents show.
HOROMIA’S LARGESSE: Women’s refuge head Merepeka Raukawa-Tait said she was in awe of Maori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia yesterday as he helped collect for her cause at Rugby League Park in Wellington.
PATIENTS SCRUTINISE DOCTORS: Patients may be able to check doctors’ credentials on a national database under a proposed Health Funding Authority framework.
TRADITIONAL NAMES: New Zealand and Australian parents prefer old-fashioned names for their children, according to the author of a new book on babies names.
Inside Political Headlines:
- Victoria Main’s
Political Week: Nine months down the track, but little sign
of productive union;
- Treasury predicts little Christmas
Cheer;
- Coalition headed for first policy rift;
-
Beehive aspirations put on hold;
- Nats outraged at code
on good faith;
- Funding lift for research and
development
Editorial: Now make the thugs pay
up.