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The weekend’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were…
(First the bottom 15, not influenced by heavy page views from the Department of Labour.)
Hurricanes wing Jonah Lomu during tonight's victory for the home side over the top of the table Brumbies at Wellington's
WestpacTrust stadium. The Hurricane's won 34 points to 19. Photographs by Mark Graham
Hurricanes first five David Holwell pops one under the post during tonight's victory for the home side over the top of
the table Brumbies at Wellington's WestpacTrust stadium. The Hurricane's won 34 points to 19. Photographs by Mark Graham
Warner Bros. Have launched the official “Harry Potter” Web site, www.harrypotter.com (www.harrypotter.co.uk in the
United Kingdom). The much-anticipated site offers a rich, dynamic environment that will evolve and grow over time as
exclusive features ...
A CAPACITY crowd was stirred to a passionate standing ovation of roaring adulation by 40 minutes of pure rugby magic
Friday night when the Hurricanes played fabulous football to fashion a 20 point halftime lead that was the foundation
for an emphatic ...
It's been years since Subaru launched the WRX and the latest all-new version has been eagerly anticipated. But all
would agree, it is a very different car from its predecessor. The big question is - will the punters buy it?
Hurricanes half back Jason Spice weaves, scores and is congratulated by the master himself during tonight's victory for
the home side over the top of the table Brumbies at Wellington's WestpacTrust stadium. The Hurricane's won 34 points to
19. Photographs ...
Today the PM announced the Cabinet Committees, their membership and areas of responsibility.
The decision of Nelson City to go GE Free poses serious problems for citizens, which the City Council has obviously
failed to think through, the Chairman of the Life Sciences Network, Dr William Rolleston, said today.
China Crisis – Oncology Crisis – Cervical Screening Report – Expensive Logs – Grass Skirt Death – Bus Death – Educated
Mums – Maori Arts Clash – Jennings Guilty Of Defamation – Retirement Savings – Easter Trading – Manurewa Prisons –
Scalding – Kursk Nuclear ...
"The Corrective Party sees that Density Television is protesting at not being able to sell its product on Television New
Zealand. Well, we think that the problem is that Pasta Tuarikidelamere has a particular approach to Christianity that is
the ...
Tonight’s vote by Nelson City Council to make Nelson city a GE Free zone makes Nelson the first GE Free and Nuclear Free
city to be established in New Zealand (possibly the world).
TVNZ’s intention to axe Destiny Television as part of the infomercial, evangalical ‘clean up’ on TV One and Two “Is
arrogant and ill-advised” said Pastor Brian Tamaki of Destiny Television.
While visibly to the world helicopter gunships are bombing Gaza, another wave of destruction goes on nearly unnoticed.
Scoop Subversive Art #1 George W. Bush Priceless, sent from Washington D.C.
- Lindsay Perigo's editorial can be heard at noon weekdays on his 'Politically Incorrect Show' on Radio Pacific
ACT Conservation Spokesman MP Gerry Eckhoff today condemned Minister Sandra Lee’s refusal to allow salvage logging of
windblown trees near Haast on the West Coast.
(Second...The top 15 - which appear to have been distorted by a very high quota of page views from the Department of
Labour...)
These stunning pictures of the Aurora Australis, or Southern Lights, were captured by Andrew Busst - bussty@ezynet.co.nz
in the deep South last Saturday evening. Andrew has high-resolution images available.
By now, you will have realised by elimination that the winner must be Tranz Rail, the first TNC to have the ignominy of
winning this award twice. It was selected because it scored badly on so many criteria.
The days will soon be gone of paying premium prices for doing your grocery shopping when you buy your petrol. But only
if you fill up at Gull.
In this issue… Some reflections on New Zealand tourism (with all the benefit of distance), climate change (political
rather than meteorological) and proportional representation with style – the French way…
Defence in New Zealand sits at a cross-roads and I would suggest that the current government, with little or no debate,
is shunting us down the dark and narrow path of isolationism. Supported by ideologues such as Keith Locke - a man weaned
on the ...
Alliance MP Phillida Bunkle today finds out whether she will regain her ministerial portfolios, after an inconclusive
report by the Registrar of Electors into the validity of her enrolment in Wellington Central left it to The Prime
Minister and her deputy ...
It’s now a month since New Zealanders ceased to be de facto Australians, free to attain the status of “permanent
residents” simply by setting foot across the Tasman and doing time. In his debut Scoop column Jimmy Solen rings the
changes.
Marriage is now no longer just a union between one man and one woman – at least in the Netherlands anyway. Two do not
necessarily become one in a country where marriage is a man-made civil right for some people instead of a God–ordained
sacrament. Other ...
Ella Henry's appointment to the position of Human Rights Commissioner leaves Libertarianz spokesman Andrew Bates
bemused. "How can the government expect anyone to take them and their Commissariat seriously when they appoint an
opponent of rights to ...
Today's questions of the day concerned: Historic Places Trust Confidences – Community Social Services – Win Win
Agreement’s With Oz – School Trustee Eligibility – Auckland Cancer Treatment – Phil Goff In D.C. – Gisborne Cancer
Inquiry Report – Compliance ...
The Honourable Dame Silvia Cartwright PCNZM, DBE Governor-General of New Zealand at her Swearing-in Ceremony Parliament
House Wellington, 4 April 2001
1. Rt Hon JENNY SHIPLEY to the Prime Minister: What reasons does she have for not supporting the call by two former
Secretaries of Defence and four former chiefs of the defence forces to publish drafts of the Government's defence
reviews so they ...
While stock market woes have not been making headlines this morning in New Zealand - perhaps because they have become
all too typical - the red ink has been flowing freely again in New York overnight at the beginning of the trading week.
At the close ...