EPOST News Monitor, Thursday, September 14, 2000
The Evening Post, Thursday, September 15, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
'Apartheid as bad as 'holocaust' -
Victim tells of the fear behind the crime stats - Losses
can't wipe smiles - Clinton cook peels kiwis for spurning
sex - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial.
'Apartheid as bad as 'holocaust': National
list MP Georgina Te Heuheu has denounced New Zealand First
leader Winston Peters' description of Government policies as
creeping apartheid.
Victim tells of fear behind the
crime stats: It's been five months since a masked man
sexually assaulted and robbed a Thorndon woman in her home.
Time hasn't healed, nor has it netted her
attacker.
Losses can't wipe smiles: The front page
pics are a montage of Olympic sights.The Aussies started as
losers, but even that hasn't dented the sense of excitement
in Sydney before tommorrows Olympic opening
ceremony.
Clinton cook peels kiwis for spurning sex: A
White House pastry chef has claimed she was made to peel a
mountain of kiwifruit as punishment for spurning the
advances of the head chef.
Inside headlines.
-
Don't focus on cannabis, Maori tell Govt;
- Student debt
hike a worry for Govt;
- The few and what they did;
-
Nurses to stop for pay talks;
- Crime stats down for Wgtn
region;
- Council's Cook sets sights on mayoralty;
-
Job seeker finds brain drain no myth;
- Boys take up
solar challenge;
- Fatal accident delays SH1 traffic;
Club, pub thefts rife, security expert says.
Sports
lead.
I'm better than ever - Waddell: Rob Waddell has
sent a chilling message to his challengers for Olympic
single sculling gold by proclaiming his build-up as superior
to the ones which have earned him two World Championship
triumphs.
Editorial: The Olympic Games - A tainted
ideal?