EPOST NEWS MONITOR 25.01.01
The Evening Post, Thursday, 25 January, 2001
Article:
Mathew Loh
Shape up Tranz Rail told - Splashing up
for Cup Day - Warrior Princess a 'scorcher" - Mental health
service warned about accused - Posh houses for bowling club
site - Waitangi Day may be Capital Day for PM - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Shape Tranz Rail told: Tranz Rail is coming under increasing fire over it's inept ferry service, with Ministers and tourism experts warning it could harm New Zealand's image.
Splashing up for Cup
Day: The front page pic shows jetskiers promoting Wellinton
Cup Day.
Warrior princess a 'scorcher': NZ Warriors
fans will be hoping their rugby league team displays the
form their owner's wife reveals on a cover of a men's
amgzine.
Mental health service warned about accused: A
Masterton man charged with the murder of a two-year-old boy
was known to local mental health services, who'd been
alerted by employers and family members about his
behaviour.
Posh houses for bowling club site: Upmarket
houses are planned for the Thorndon Bowling Club site but
neighbours say they have not given up the fight to keep the
club.
Waitangi Day may be Capital day for PM: PM Helen
Clark may attend Waitangi Day celebrations on Wellington's
waterfront.
Inside headlines
- The man in the hot
seat;
- Law dopey - ex-minister;
- Air deal may boost
Japanese tourists;
- House sells for $8.3 million;
-
Thrillseekers fatal jump caught on camera;
- Mayor wants
answers after pysch patient escape bid;
- Cautious
reaction to proposed water trust;
- Stickmen a winner
with moviegoers;
- Husband watches as train hits
wife
Sports lead
Doig joins Waugh chorus: NZ
cricket CEO Christopher Doig has joined support for the
Australian Cricket Board's ultimatum to Mark Waugh over
corruption allegations.
Editorial: Clinton leaves
behind a different
America