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BROADCASTER DIES -
A voice familiar to generations of New Zealanders has been silenced.
Peter Sinclair, a veteran broadcaster on both radio and television, died this morning after a lengthy battle with leukaemia. He was 62. From the early days of "Let's Go", to telethons, to radio and more recently print, Sinclair displayed a rare talent that made him a household name. He was a man for all mediums. But Peter Sinclair was perhaps best known for his work in radio and television. Born in Australia, he came to New Zealand and worked for the NZBC in radio, combining his perfect diction to excitedly introduce the pop music of the day. e fronted the pop music shows, Let's Go, Happen Inn and C'mon, before moving on to more serious subjects with University Challenge and Mastermind.
MP NUMBERS
- New Zealand looks set to stay with M.M.P, that's mixed
member proportional representation, if you'd forgotten. A
review into M.M.P and the number of M.P.s we should have was
made public today. It shows the majority of politicians are
opting to maintain the status quo, which will protect their
own jobs. When Parliament resumed today one of the first
items of business was to table the...
IT COULD
HAPPEN HERE - While there's no suggestion that the 2
renegade doctors might choose New Zealand to clone the first
human being, they could. Our law makers have yet to doctor
legislation to prevent the cloning of humans, but moves are
underway to close that loophole. Manipulating human cells is
standard practise at fertility clinics, but in New Zealand
you won't find any support for cloning.
RANKIN
MOVES ON - The Christine Rankin file is officially
closed. The government today said it will 'not' sue the
former WINZ boss for the half million dollars it cost to
fight her claims in the Employment Court. And Rankin has
also decided to put the saga behind her. She won't pursue a
claim of sexual harassment saying she wants to get on with
her life.
PARENTS' PLEA - The parents of Teresa
Cormack say it's time for the murderer to atone for his
actions. Police have renewed their investigation after a
scientific breakthrough provided them with a DNA profile of
the killer. At a media conference today, Teresa's parents
made a special plea to the killer. The hunt for the killer
of Teresa Cormack reopened this week...and today her parents
made a special... More
FUNERAL - Several
hundred people attended the funeral today of George Gollan,
the 14 year old driver who was killed in a car accident in
West Otago on Sunday. 14 year old Hayley Morris of Gore was
also killed in the crash. Gore high school closed early so
students could go to the service, a guard of honour
farewelling their dead classmate. Another of Gollan's
passengers, Kirsten Forster, who...
WASTE -
More than 100 tonnes of paper that should have been recycled
has been dumped in a Canterbury landfill. The city's
recycling contractor was forced to bury the paper when it
was unable to cope with a sudden influx. 100 tonnes is just
2 days worth of residential collection. The company,
Canterbury Recycled Material Foundation says the extra paper
came from people throwing out old phone...
MEMORIAL
- One of the bravest battles ever fought by New Zealand
soldiers was commemorated at the Ataturk Memorial on
Wellington's bleak south coast today. Army territorials paid
tribute to the Wellington infantry battalion which reached
the top of Chunuk Bair 86 years ago - and almost turned the
tide of the first world war on the Gallipoli Peninsula in
Turkey. Almost 400 died and more than 300 were...