EVENING POST, OCT 19
The Evening Post, Thursday, October 19, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
$150m plan to double size of Hutt mall -
Out to have a good time - Baby's body found on river bank -
Court dismisses sneeze appeal - Crash kills Kiwi - Advice to
fans - think the worst - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial
$150m plan to double size of Hutt mall:
Lower Hutt's Westfield Shoppingtown Mall is to more than
double in size in a redevelopment project costing as much as
$150m.
Out to have a good time: The front page pic
shows Mr Gay Wellington.
Baby's body found on river
bank: A homicide inquiry is under way after the body of an
11 months-old Brooklyn boy was found on the bank of a
Waiarapa river today.
Court dismisses sneeze appeal: A
landmark ruling in Christchurch district court has found
that injuries caused by sneezing are not covered by
ACC.
Crash kills Kiwi: A New Zealander was among four
people who died in yesterday's train crash in
Britain.
Advice to fans - think the worst: Wellington
rugby fans must think the worst if they want the Lions to
win their first NPC in 14 years on Saturday.
Inside
headlines
- Govt to get message on capitalism;
- Clark
backs part-time jail;
- Police fingerprint lab
unsafe;
- Weeding out the noxious enemy;
- Govt moves
to cut through red tape balking business;
- Maori
threaten unrest over Govt oil stance;
- Vic, CRI launch
new scholarships;
- Whose side are you on - Creech;
-
Wairarapa flood damage toll $460,000 and growing;
-
Council chambers called bland;
- Signs mark trail of
drunken drive;
- Health head answers GP's foetal test
fears.
Sports lead
- Player strife brews at
Warriors: Warrior's league captain John Simon has yet to be
spoken to by the club's new owners and could be off to
England.
Editorial: The lessons taught by the general
election.