EPOST News Monitor, Tueday 11 September, 2000
The Evening Post, Tuesday, 11 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Cheap Speed puts cops, drug clinics in a
spin - Shipley bid to rescue free-trade deal - Actor wings
it for role in opera - Cops seize car belonging to victim's
husband - Modelling Monroe - Inside headlines - Sports lead
- Editorial.
Cheap speed puts cops, drug clinics in a
spin: Easy access to cheap Speed has sparked a dramatic
surge in abuse of the dangerous drug on the streets of
Wellington.
Shipley bid to rescue free-trade deal:
National leader Jenny Shipley was to meet trade minister Jim
Sutton late today in a last-gasp effort to rescue the free
trade deal with Singapore.
Actor wings it for role in
Opera: The front page pic shows actor Peter Elliot and a bat
from Wellington Zoo.
Cops seize car belonging to
victim's husband: Police investigating the Palmerston North
killings of Christine and Amber Lundy confirmed they seized
the car of the victims' husband and father.
Modelling
Monroe: New Zealand supermodel Rachael Hunter will appear in
the famous voluptuous pose of Marilyn Monroe on British TV
this week.
Inside headlines.
- Cullen predicts
larger govt operating surplus;
- Youth crime crackdown
hits human rights snag;
- Accused doctor named;
- Hutt
council cuts debt by $8m;
- Councillors throw in the
towel;
- PM rejects Treaty in jobs code;
- Swain to
invite Gates to NZ;
- Stigley to be chart-topper at LGNZ
farewell shindig;
- More toddler abuse cases possible,
doctors warn;
- Elderly Trentham man dies in blaze;
-
Cash, websites booost for Laureate winners;
- Samuels
case mum loses suppression bid;
- RSA believes up to
$200,000 stolen;
- Samoan couple fights on.
Sports
lead
Vettori holds the key: A typically flat Queens
Sports Club pitch may frustrate New Zealand's quest for
victory when the first cricket test against Zimbabwe begins
in Bulawayo tonight.
Editorial: MPs should listen to
youth on
cannabis.