EVENING POST NEWS MONITOR, 18 06 01
RATES freeze scrap - Jonah's got a new tattoo -
Long queues as Kiwis flock back to Fiji - Election row slows
debate - Murdoch mystery continues - Inside headlines -
Sports lead - Editorial
Rates freeze scrap: The hardy
annual carrot of a rates freeze has been dangled by
Wellington mayoral candidate John Morrison but outgoing
Mayor Mark Blumsky is sceptical about its nutritional
value.
Jonah's got a new tattoo: Jonah Lomu could
never play on the right wing.
Long queues as Kiwis
flock back to Fiji: New Zealanders are flocking back to Fiji
for a winter holiday and airlines are struggling to meet the
demand.
Election row slows debate: Electioneering
threatened to clog Wellington City COuncil business today,
with Mayoral candidate John Morrison accusing a list of hhis
colleagues of breaching the Local Government
Act.
Inside headlines
- Invincibles jersey annoys
NZRFu;
- Poll rise humbles Clark;
- Rain no deterrent
to 2000 Lomu fans;
- St Orans hopes to increase
roll;
- Festival's NZ works revealed;
- Arts world
backs Prendergast's bid;
- Police seek rape clues;
-
Anti-smoking drug causes reactions;
- Eyes for
art
Sports lead
Collins a starter's chance: Young
Wellington loose forward Jerry Collins flew to Christchurch
yesterday determined to "give it heaps" in training to win
himself a spot in the All Black 22 for Saturday's rugby test
with Argentina in Christchurch
Editorial
Rankin - a
dilemma for the sisterhood;
A share of the
blame