EPOST NEWS MONITOR 16 01 01
The Evening Post, Tuesday, 16 January, 2001
Article:
Mathew Loh
Huge bill to renew ancient city pipes -
Sailors grateful to Lady Liz - Patients put second, clinic
review finds - Sky dips out of rugby battle - Wellington
wind the last hurdle for race yachts - Inside headlines -
Sports lead - Editorial
Huge bill to renew ancient
city pipes: Wellington ratepayers face huge bills to renew
several kilometres of the city's aging water, sewage and
stormwater pipes over the next few years.
Sailors
grateful to Lady Liz: The front page pic shows a pairs of
seadogs thanful to be rescured from the wild Cook
strait.
Patients put second, clinic review finds:
Outpatients' clinics run by capital coast health are
designed to meet the needs of staff, not patients, an
internal review has found.
Sky dips out of rugby
battle: Fans may still get to see all All Black matches this
season despite a scrum over rights between Sky,
Telstra-Saturn and TVNZ.
Wellington wind the last
hurdle for race yachts: Yachties in the BT Global Challenge
faced a final struggle today as they battled storm-force
winds on their way to Wellington at the end of leg three of
the round-the-world race.
Inside headlines
- US tax
regime will trouble NZ - Prebble;
- Sowry seeks inquiry
into MP's allowances;
- Lesbian brothelkeepers face jail
for conning toffs;
- 4wds take up challenge;
-
Computer firm eyes Terralink cast-offs;
- Winds hamper
firefighters;
- Hail-hit farmers seek govt help;
- I
knew it was him - pilots widow;
- Green light for fast
ferry to remain fast;
- Injured lifesaver passes
test
Sports lead
IRB seeks top-level talks: IRB
chairman Vernon Pugh wants to meet Aussie Sports Minister,
Jackie Kelly in the hope the 2003 World Cup can proceed as
planned.
Editorial: Balancing the cost of the brain
drain