The Dominion
Super Warning Ignored – Foetal Defect Tests – Sporty PM – Queen Kills Old Bird – Petrol Price Rise – Saltmarsh Mozzies
- SUPER WARNING IGNORED: Finance Minister Michael Cullen chose to ignore a Treasury warning that his proposed superannuation fund was likely to result in New Zealanders saving less, a Treasury document shows.
- FOETAL DEFECT TESTS: The Health Ministry’s ethics committee is going to consider letting fertility doctors use tests that will screen out faulty human embryos so they are not implanted into mothers’ wombs.
- SPORTY PM: Prime Minister Helen Clark showed off her tennis skills at Wellington East Girls College yesterday, after announcing that the school will get a new gymnasium.
- QUEEN KILLS OLD BIRD: The Queen has delivered a silent rebuke to animals who objected to her killing a wounded pheasant with her bare hands, by wearing pheasant feathers in her hat to Church after she had been criticised for wringing the neck of the bird.
- PETROL PRICE RISE: BP increased the price of its petrol by 5c a litre and diesel by 7c yesterday.
- SALTMARSH MOZZIES: Suspected exotic southern saltmarsh mosquitoes that can carry the Ross River virus have been found in the East Cape.
Inside Political Headlines:
- US military
ticking-off for NZ draws Clark fusillade;
- Holmes laughs
off MP rumours;
- Government to wrap up four bill for
Christmas;
- Air NZ, Qantas cautious over open-skies
pact;
- Tainui upset by ministerial cold shoulder –
chairman;
- Exporter help in pipeline;
- School
suspension tally alarming, saysACT;
- New Year start for
Auckland jet ski laws.
Editorial: We don’t need party
puppets.