EVENING POST, OCT 16
The Evening Post, Monday October 16, 2000
Article: Mathew
Loh
Oil fires inflation rate to 5-year-high -
King-hit Cairns - Kiwi tells of living under terror threat -
It's the little things that count - Pray for Kiwi pilot -
Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Oil fires
inflation rate to 5-year-high: The NZ economy took another
blow this morning with the highest inflation figures in five
years.
King-hit Cairns: The front page pic shows
championship-winning cricket star Chris Cairns in
full-flight,
Kiwi tells of living under terror threat:
Israelis are beginning to stay away from shopping malls,
fearing terrorist attack, says a NZer living near Tel
Aviv.
It's the little things that count: Hankies for
cloths and bootlaces for stockings - miniture dolls live in
an intricate world.
Pray for captured Kiwi pilot: The
employer of a NZer kidnapped in South America urged people
to pray for the victim - Dennis Corrin.
Inside
headlines
- Broadcasters must relect needs of Maori -
study;
- Resthome resident licks mountain-bike
competition;
- Anderton flags new policy at
conference;
- Foster-care being made a profession;
-
Kiwis likely to be sent to Solomans;
- Biotech firms lead
off GM presentations;
- Mental patient kidnaps Raumati
boy;
- Dutch migrant thank NZ;
- Cycle lane network
step closer
Sports lead
Caps off to you, lads: NZ
stamped itself as an established one-day heavyweight when it
beat India by four wickets in the ICC Knockout tournament in
Kenya.
Editorial: More battles to come on
superannuation;
Lambs for the
Lions