EVENING POST NEWS MONITOR, 20 07 01
BIG Freeze damage in millions - Lord of the -
Jackson worth $20m - Riots run, but cricket bats on -
Archer's invite still stands - Oriental Bay beach gets OK -
Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Big freeze
damage in millions: Burst water pipes are giving Wellington
region plumbers their biggest flood of business in 20
years.
Lord of - Jackson worth $20m: Seatoun movie
mogul Peter Jackson has joined New Zealand's wealthy elite,
winning a spot on the National Business Reviews's annual
list of our top-money makers.
Riots run, but cricket
bats on: New Zealand's Black Caps cricket team saw the
rioting and teargas attacks which yesterday claimed two
lives on the streets of Sri Lanka's capital
Colombo.
Archer's invite still stands: An invitation
to Lord Jeffrey Archer to speak in Wellington next year
remains open, despite the millionaire British novelist being
jailed for four years yesterday.
Oriental Bay beach
gets OK: Oriental Bay beach users are likely to dig their
toes into sand from either the South Island's sunny Golden
Bay, the rugged West Coast or the volcanic central North
Island.
Inside headlines
- Pests rife in many
restaurants;
- Iwi slams Kapiti water plan;
- Resident
plans to fight Transit's Plimmerton plan;
- Lord of the
ring, ring...;
- Grenada Village gets apology;
- MP's
logging claim misguided;
- Kids cop raw end of Capital
police shuffle;
- Hardline unionist given warning;
-
Jobs unfilled as speech-therapist shortsge bites;
-
Editor of Vic's Salient threatens rival Lucid
Sports
lead
Riots don't faze Kiwis: There's no concern and no
call for Wellington's Black Cap James Franklin to phone home
after street rioting witnessed by the team killed two people
and injured more than 70 in Colombo last
night.
Editorial: When the sentence doesn't fit the
crime;
A man with much to
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