EVENING POST, NEWS MONITOR, 15 06 01
Lawyers pull plug on Tiger Country - Vamping up
for an epic - Wife sees husband stabbed to death in home
invasion - Crown compo ruling for Moriori slavery - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Lawyers pull plug
on Tiger Country: He is Tiger, hear his lawyers roar -
Vamping up for an epic: An ambitious $10 million revamp and
expansion of Wellington's Embassy thatre will be partially
complete in time for it to be the possible host of the New
Zealand premiere of the Lord of The Rings in
December.
Wife sees husband stabbed to death in home
invasion: A Tauranga man was stabbed to death in front of
his wife in the early hours of this morning after being
attacked by a knife-wielding intruder.
Crown compo
ruling for Moriori slavery: The Crown must pay compensation
for its failure to protect Moriori from brutal enslavement
imposed by two Taranaki iwi who invaded the Chatham Islands
in 1835, the Waitangi Tribunal has ruled.
Inside
headlines
- Smoking plans will increase risks -
expert;
- Appeal lodged over supermall ruling;
-
Mature Kapiti drivers appreciate helpful guides;
- We
-exist - Moriori celebrate finding;
- District councillor
faces rape charges;
- Firefighters' contract deal close -
unions gives support;
- Farm scare ends, but dollar
down;
- Art awards captivate young;
- Uranium risk
'negligible;
- Designer bres up NY contest;
- Police
trainer faces challenge;
- Nitschke visit worries
Christian party
Sports lead: Pack muscling up: Despite
the loss of their biggest forward for up to four weeks, the
All Black pack are showing signs of turning themselves into
a worthwhile unit this season, says forward coach Tony
Gilbert.
Editorial: No place for ideals in business
realities;
Wanted: Political
courage