Scrapie Sabotage – Kiwi Roast – Mir Station – Tourism Stretched – Drink Driving
- SCRAPIE SABOTAGE: Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton believes commercial sabotage was behind the publication of a
pamphlet issued by a German statutory body stating that New Zealand sheep were infected with the scrapie disease.
- KIWI ROAST: New Zealanders will only know they’ve saved the kiwi when there are enough for everyone’s dinner table,
Australian sanctuary owner John Walmsley told the ACT party conference at the weekend.
- MIR STATION: The Japanese news media have been demanding to know what emergency preparations the New Zealand
Government is taking in case the Russian Mir satellite crashes into Wellington.
- TOURISM STRETCHED: A record number of tourists in New Zealand has left operators stretched to the limits, many forced
to tun business away.
- DRINK DRIVING: If you drink then drive you may not be a bloody idiot after all, says a scientist who says the
well-known road safety slogan is wring.
Inside Political headlines:
- Charming Mr Fox needs to woo a lot of Maori voters;
- Sir Roger hands over to Judd;
- Repackaged policies likely to come;
- Labour still ahead, poll shows;
- State sector work code.
Editorial: Kiwis still free to drop a line.