The Evening Post, Tuesday, 19 September, 2000
Article: Mathew Loh
Vets wreck Kiwi hopes - Women keep Olympic dream alive - Nurses to strikes - When did you first have sex? - survey -
Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial.
Vets wreck Kiwi hopes: New Zealand's equestrian eventing team is out of the Olympics after Blyth Tait's mount Ready
Teddy was ousted by vets.
Women keep Olympic dream alive: Girl power has ignited New Zealand's Olympic Games bid, with an unlikely track cyclist,
an evergreen sailboarder, and two never-say-die teams provided the flame.
Nurses to strike: Hundreds of Capital Coast Health nurses have issued notice of a strike on October 1.
Inside headlines.
- Knives out for Prebble, not Shipley, says Nats;
- Auditor-General Oks plan to bill Capital;
- Gang advocate arrested;
- First gold medalist's grave to be spruced up;
- Power of prayer to cut reoffending;
- Jobseeker an icon for executives;
- PM to visit Kiwi troops in East Timor;
- Defence restructure welcomed;
- Kiwi designer tops Olympic opening bill;
- Parental leave OK - Harre;
- Hopes fade for missing tramper;
- Chinese have invite for Capital;
- Divers check river for weapon;
- Check taxi driver's ID, police advise.
Sports lead
Sailors' feet on ground: New Zealand's Soling sailors are taking nothing for granted despite being their yachting teams
best-placec crew going into the third day of the Sydney Games regatta today.
Editorial: The comeback kid tries another comeback.