EPost News Monitor, Wednesday, 19 September, 2000
The Evening Post, Wednesday, 19 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Are uou being abused - That sinking
feeling - Teenage mutant Paquin - Ockers snigger as Kiwis
flop - Lessons from Waitara lie in past - Prasad - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Are you being
abused: Dcotors should ask all women patients if they are
being abused, officials have told Health Minister Annette
King.
That sinking feeling: The front page pic shows
Steven Ferguson competing in the 200 metres
breaststroke.
Teenage mutant Paquin: Hollywood star
Anna Paquin is back in Wellington. Only this time she is a
plastic doll.
Ockers snigger as Kiwis flop: As if the
Aussies didn't have enough to crow about at the Olympics
already - Channel 7, the official games broadcaster,
revelled in NZ's misfortune in a 'satirical' summation of
day-four action.
Lessons from Waitara lie in past -
Prasad: Taranaki people must learn about the history of
dispossession suffered by local Maori before race relations
improve, says the Race Relations conciliator.
Inside
headlines
- Bill set to decriminalise prostitution;
-
CCH nurses greatly undervalued - medics;
- Peacekeepers'
families go the extra distance;
- Qantas cuts 470 seats
to Sydney;
- Police hunt for fraudster;
- Toll fairest
way to fund Gully - MOT;
- Greater responsibility for
migrant sponsors;
- Algal bloom sees mussel-lovers switch
off;
- Tourist agency appointments;
- Green MPs hand
back Telecom soft toy gift;
- Search for Otaki man scaled
down;
- Tensions loom over TVNZ - expert.
Sports
lead
Richardson falls one short: Mark Richardson today
achieved more than most New Zealand cricketers playing their
second test but ultimately earned unwanted membership of the
out on 99 club.
Editorial: Wake-up call for blundering
trustees;
Populism has it's
place;