EPOST News Monitor, Wednesday, Sept 27, 2000
The Evening Post, Wednesday, 27 Sept, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
I won't be a puppet - Safe at last -
Nine arrested in IMF protest - PMs duel for Midas touch -
Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
I won't be a puppet: Wellington City councillor Alick Shaw is severing his links with the local Labour administration, saying he won't be controlled by Wellington party officials.
Safe at last: The front page pic shows
rescued tramper Matthew Painting with his mother and
sister.
Nine arrested in IMF protest: Nine people were
arrested in Cuba Mall yesterday during a protest against the
meeting of the IMF in Prague.
PMs duel for Midas
touch: Australian PM John Howard has been a lucky charm for
his country's athletes - now Helen Clark is hoping to have
the same effect.
Inside headlines.
- Teachers,
nurses leave, but not docs;
- Skin cancer, white-collar
jobs linked, study finds;
- Compulsory Maori in too hard
basket;
- Police seek woman in Dyne death probe;
- Man
charged for TV assault;
- Hammond house secure;
-
Don't turn up for ops, hospital tells patients;
-
Spring-clean for Wgtn region;
- Blumsky turns down LGNZ
job;
- Fond memories of a different police force;
-
Mayors unified in gully funding hunt;
- Press club
invites Archer back.
Sports lead
Medal on her mind:
Beatrice Faumuina and mum Roini went shopping in Sydney
yesterday but while Roini had her eye on bargains 'Queen B'
had medals on the mind.
Editorial: A touchy Bill that
just might get passed;
Mark Blumsky,
MP?
PMs duel for Midas touch:Australia