EVENING POST, OCT 25
The Evening Post, Wednesday, October 25, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Transit seeks access to Gully land -
Crowd ready to roar for black and gold - Immigration change
hurry up - Onlooker not able to scream - Water race luggage
Blakie's - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial
Transit seeks access to Gully land: Transit
NZ is asking landowners along the proposed Transmission
Gully route for permission to go onto their land to spped up
preliminary work needed to build a new highway.
Crowd
ready to roar for black and gold: The front page pic shows
rugby mascot "Leo" getting ready for Wednesday's triumph
through the streets of the capital.
Immigration change
hurry up: PM Helen Clark today promised speedy immigration
rule changes after Tueday;s business forum
meeting.
Onlooker not able to scream: Suzanne
McDowell's mind is filled with horrendous images - she sees
an older woman so traumatised she could not scream as a man
repeatedly stabbed her, and if that's not enough she also
visualises the second victim - a pregnant woman lying in a
pool of her own blood.
Water race luggage Blakies: A
suitcase and kitbag found in a Canterbury water race last
week belonged to murdered Timaru woman, Lisa
Blakie.
Inside headlines
- Govt scores PR victory
at forum;
- Man charged with stabbing shop;
- CCH
psych nurses start pay talks;
- Councils studying water
systems streamlining;
- Plain Jim right honourable to
use;
- Pill panic a cause of abortion rise - study;
-
Enterprising team thought of soft seats;
- Vandall
cockatoos attack cabbage trees and rata;
- Refuge views
sought in victim study;
- Kiwi bank effect hint
Sports
lead
Break in coach's radio as well as skipper's arm:
Wellington Lions physio Glenn Muirhead says there was no way
he was going to get Norm Hewitt off when he broke his
arm.
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