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Yesterday's top 20 rating items on Scoop were...
1: What
Price Will Lee Pay For Holocaust
Comments?
A Government Minister has again inflamed race relations using the word "holocaust" in relation to Maori, National Leader Jenny Shipley said today.
2:
Launch
Of NZ's First Online Men's
Magazine
From today, Kiwi men will be able to voice their opinions across the country, with the launch of New Zealand¹s first interactive, online magazine for men, www.fire-engine.co.nz.
3:
On
The Right: A Tale Of Two Ruths
There has been quite a bit going on this week in the wonderful and wacky world of politics. Lot’s of interesting events. However I’ve been busy doing my exams, so forgive me if I don’t know any of them. Therefore this issue of On The Right is more ...Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
David
Miller: Coup No.2 Strikes Tourism
Again
The outbreak of violence in Fiji last week is a reminder that the tensions and divisions within the country still linger. Last Thursday’s mutiny by soldiers of the Counter- Revolutionary Warfare unit, shows that beneath the Fijian- Indian partition, division ...
If you are looking foward to seeing Shihad, Weta and Fur Patrol on Friday night but haven’t bought your ticket then you are out of luck. The tickets for the Town Hall concert have sold out and there are no door sales.
A few hardy souls attacked ye old “gothic plaster look” which marked the entrance of the old Indigo Bar in Wellington last night
7:
Scoop
Link: Melbourne Cup Runners, Odds And Picks
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8:
Richard
Prebbles Letter From Wellington #37
Dollar's Direction - Resignation A Seven Day Wonder - What Was She Doing? - ACT Wednesday - Foreign Doctors' Registration - Resource Management Act - Parole Reform - Beads and Blankets - ACT's Briar Patch
9:
SCP
HOUSE: Questions Of The Day November
7
Today's Questions concern: Health Treaty Clause – Fiscal Surplus – Unallocated Children At Risk - The “H” Word And Sandra Lee – Singapore Brain Drain – Cancer Treatment Shortages – Employment – R&D Tax Deductibility – Solomons Peace Keeping – Whakapapa ...
Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton has spoken to Alliance Minister Sandra Lee over the use of the word 'holocaust' in a speech.
11:
US
Elections: Three Strikes & You're Out, Mr.
Bush
With the revelation last night of the drunk driving arrest and conviction in 1976 of George W. Bush, this marks the THIRD arrest -- that we know of -- involving this man who would be President.
12:
Shihad
to play again in
Wellington
Shihad, Weta and Fur Patrol will play a second concert at the Wellington Town Hall on Sunday 12 November.
13:
DOWN
SIZING
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14:
Questions
For Oral Answer - Tuesday, 7 November
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1. Rt Hon JENNY SHIPLEY to the Minister of Health: Will she promote an amendment to remove any reference to the Treaty of Waitangi in the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Bill; if not, why not?
15:
Goodbye
prison – back to reality
The final report (#7) from LOOP correspondent Sarah Hunter, in Noumea with the New Zealand Pacific Island delegation for the Pacific Festival of Arts.
16:
Clark
Indicates Support For Kiwi
Bank
Prime Minister Helen Clark has signalled her support for the concept of a publicly run ‘Kiwi Bank’, being advocated by Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton.
17:
Apology
Won't Be Required From Lee
Prime Minister Helen Clark says Alliance Deputy Leader Sandra Lee’s use of the word ‘Holocaust’ in a speech was not in defiance of her edict that the word should not be used in the context of colonisation, and says she will not be seeking an apology.
18:
Anderton
Helps New Zealand Catch Up
Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton said he was finding many examples of Kiwi ingenuity and the new Kiwi invention CrazyCatch was clearly one. This new sports game has been awarded an Enterprise Award of $10,000 in the second round of the Enterprise Awards ...
19:
Colonisation
Continues - Singapore FTA
Secured
Maori rejected the MAI, APEC, WTO and other neo-liberal models and will reject the Singapore Free Trade Agreement said Maori Sovereignty supporters Aotearoa Educators in response to the Free Trade debate in Parliament today.
20:
Coup
leader arrest rumours strong -
unconfirmed
Rumours are strong in Suva that two of the five alleged masterminds behind the Nov. 2 attempted coup have been put under arrest by the military.