EVENING POST, OCT 24
The Evening Post, Tuesday, October 24, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Customers pull plug on "rude" Transalta
- Wellington a pleasure in every way, LA - Back where it
belongs - Business forum makes a start - Boy unlocks the
secret of the next Harry Potter - Inside headlines - Sports
lead - Editorial
Customers pull plug on "rude"
Transalta: Wellington region MPs are being inundated with
complaints about power company Transalta's failures, delays
and alleged rudeness by staff.
Wellington a pleasure
in every way, LA: Wellington has got the thumbs up as a
great place to visit and live and is much better than
'heartless' Auckland, The Los Angeles Times says.
Back
where it belongs: Lions captain Norm Hewitt with the NPC
trophy on the steps of Parliament.
Business forum
makes a start: Ministers began their meeting with business
leaders in Auckland today hoping it would revive the Govt's
relationship with business.
Boy unlocks the secret of
next Harry Potter: A 'cute' little boy has uncovered one of
literature's great secrets - the name of the next Harry
Potter book.
Inside headlines
- Rednecks made gay
teacher quit, says supporter;
- Law move on gay, lesbian
relationships within a year;
- Council welcome sign not
welcome;
- Tougher monitoring legislation put back;
-
Phone book errors anger;
- Researchers slam bars on
gene-based technology;
- Budget crisis cuts front-line
cops - union;
- Happy capital enjoys sun;
- Games
repairer run off his feet;
- War of the supermalls as
firms compete;
- WRC surplus way ahead of
budget.
Sports lead
Styris on outer for tests:
Northern Districts all-rounder Scott Styris could join the
Black Caps one-day specialists and crocks on flight home
from South Africa next week.
Editorial: US out of step
with Cuban embargo
Bill