EVENING POST, NEWS MONITOR ,11 04 01
Mayor gutted by CIT closure - GPs confident about
labs smear-reading - Lahar threat a time-bomb - People's
Bank too risky, Govt told - People risking lives on tracks -
Tranz Rail - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial
Mayor gutted by CIT closure: Upper Hutt
Mayor Rex Kirton is "gutted" over the news that the Central
Institute of Technology will, close, causing about 80 people
to lose their jobs.
GPs confident about labs'
smear-reading: Wellington women can be confident the
region's two community laboratories are accurately reading
cervical smears, local doctors say.
Lahar threat a
time bomb: A catastrophic mudslide from Mt Ruapehu may be as
close as next year as scientists race to install an early
warning system on the mountain.
People risking lives
on tracks - Tranz Rail: People are risking their lives by
using railway lines as footpaths, say Tranz Rail
staff.
People's Bank too risky, Govt told: Treasury
and the Crown Company Monitoring Advisory Unit warned the
People's Bank was too risky a venture and should not be
given the go-ahead.
Inside headlines
- But's who's
to blame, ask cancer victims;
- Part two of doctor's
shocking life story;
- Appeal on cell strip search;
-
"Tiny" Social Ministry merge defended;
- Cyclone Sose
'very small';
- Hutt Maori progress to be
monitoried;
- Rings gets promo debut at Cannes;
-
'Major victory' for Old Coach Road
Sports lead
Top
form hurts NZ chances: Former Wellingtonian Vaughan Coveny,
the All Whites' most experienced striker, is in danger of
being left out of NZ's World Cup soccer
squad.
Editorial: Inquiry report silent on crucial
issues;
Dairy move troubling.