EPOST NEWS Monitor, Wednesday, 13 September, 2000
The Evening Post, Wednesday, 13 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Bylaw could sink fast ferries - Taking
the strain out of Strine - Gloves off as cage fighters get
ready - Leaders negotiate free trade compromise - Students
lured to Vic with sex - Inside headlines -
Editorial.
Bylaw could sink fast ferries: Speed
restrictions could spell the end of Fast Ferries on Cook
Strait, ferry companies say.
Taking the stain out of
Strine: G'day you bastard. Goin to the footie this
arvo?
Gloves off as cage fighters get ready: Gloveless
cage-fighters are under no illusion as they prepare for a
rocky time at next month's national freestyle event at Lower
Hutt's Walter Nash Stadium.
Leaders negotiate free
trade compromise: A compromise deal will enable National to
vote for the Singapore free trade agreement as long as
there's no reference to more favourable treatment for
Maori.
Students lured to Vic with sex: Students will
be able to take Sex 111 at Victoria University next
year.
Inside headlines.
- Council Ceo pay rise new
benchmark;
- Trade clause upset without precedent;
-
Cops too rough - Bradford;
- Man found guilty of
Armourguard robbery;
- Sky to broadcast parliament;
-
GE Commission goes on the road;
- Child-porn ruling pits
censorship board against court;
- Stout centre could go
in deficit cuts;
- Fake guns: Someone will cop it;
-
CCH and nurses to resume talks today;
- Open elite
varsity - Gates;
- Fake rail passes being offered;
-
Debate grows on home for Krupp gun;
- Marine centre
proponents ask for ratepayer backing.
Sports
lead.
Nagging dilemma for selectors: Who to leave out of
New Zealand's equestrian lineup at the Olympic Games is an
issue team selectors have only two more days to
decide.
Editorial: Bonus for criminals - it's just not
fair.