EPOST News monitor, Monday 18 September, 2000
The Evening Post, Monday, 18 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Nats plot to oust Shipley, says Prebble -
Sailors on right tack - Solid start by NZ on water - Labour
charm tactics flop - poll - Swiss Miss a Maori - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Nats plot to oust
Shipley, says Prebble: National MPs are plotting to replace
their leader, Jenny Shipley, possibly as early as this week,
says ACT leader Richard Prebble.
Sailors on rght tack:
The front page pics show the start of womens boardsailing on
Sydney Harbour and NZ softball legend Gina Weber in full
flight.
Solid start by NZ on water: New Zealand went
into the second day of the Sydney Olympic yachting regatta
today with three of it's crews among the leaders, but the
message was that it's early days yet.
Labour charm
tactics flop - poll: The government's charm offensive with
business is a flop, according to the latest
poll.
Swiss Miss a Maori: A 19-year-old Swiss-NZ
woman, proud of her Maori roots, was crowned Miss
Switzerland at the weekend.
Inside headlines.
-
Leaders scrap over special rights;
- Member calls for RSA
club to come clean;
- Poll shows Labour and National neck
and neck;
- Mussel farms safe, so far;
- Motorists
flee massive slip on SH6;
- Waterfront framework
discussed;
- Special envoy to mediate in Fiji, says
Goff;
- Clarl slams Games TV coverage;
- Porirua treat
for Rings fans;
- Govt may return Mt Vic land to
council;
- Police step up search for missing Otaki
man;
- Time extended for Maori scholarships;
- Officer
hurt in drunken street fight;
- One week till fines
crackdown.
Sports lead.
Kiwis plot dais finish:
Cyclist Sarah Ulmer had little time to reflect to reflect on
her courageous ride into medal contention at the Dunc Gray
velodrome last night, with attention quickly turning to how
to clinch an unlikely bronze medal in the women's individual
3000 metres pursuit.
Editorial: Martinho de Araujo -
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