EVENING POST, NEWS MONITOR, 28.02.01
Another blow for pub smokers - Capital spot for
rappers - Doolan steps down after week from hell -
Cat-attacker Max given final run - Mystery revealed as
candidate No 4 - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial
Another blow for pub smokers: The campaign
to ban smoking in bars and restaurants got a boost today
with a survey showing many Wgtn workers suffer throat and
lung irritation from passive smoking.
Capital spot for
rapper: The front page pic shows rapper Marshall Mathers III
aks Eminem who may be play in Wgtn this year.
Doolan
steps down after week from hell: Chief social worker Mike
Doolan stepped down today bringing to an end a "week from
hell".
Cat-attacker Max given final run: A cat-killing
black lab was scheduled to be put down today.
Mystery
revealed as candidate No 4: Former rep cricketer,
broadcaster John "mystery" Morrison wants to be the next
Mayor.
Inside headlines
- Sorry, sorry and
good-bye;
- Stay away Latimer tells protesters;
- Bank
probe costs $2m;
- Never a boring day, says Zoo man;
-
Govt faces gambling dilemma - review;
- Kidnapped Kiwi
freed;
- School drug education programme may close;
-
Officials made mistake, says Minister
Sports
lead
Big guns ready to fire: The Hurricanes appear set to
have two of their major weapons - Jonah Lomu and Filo Tiatia
- back for Saturday's clash against the Northern Bulls At
Wgtn's WestpacTrust Stadium.
Editorial: Which
contender will keep the spirit alive;
No way
to run a
business