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Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
There is growing evidence that the FBI and other government intelligence entities are more closely linked to the
documented accumulation of pre-9/11 insider trading profits than was originally thought.
The United States is in the process of creating a national network of informers. Thus, in imitation of some of the
nastier regimes around the world, including those against which the US waged the Cold War, the Bush regime is in the
process of recruiting ...
Synopsis: Judge Asserts Citizen Rights; Will Decide Discovery Issues, but DOJ Gains Seat Next to United Airlines Defense
as Lines Now Drawn in First 9/11 Lawsuit. UAL and Justice Attorneys To Be Last Firewall Against Possible Mariani Access
To Pre-9/11 ...
On June 20, Bush Administration officials quietly informed a New York judge of their intention to commence legal actions
likely to be far-reaching in their constitutional, political, and individual rights implications pertaining to current
lawsuits and ...
Yesterday’s NZ Herald DigiPoll shows the Labour Party, “would win 58 seats - tantalisingly short of a majority in the
120-seat Parliament, even with Jim Anderton's support. …Assuming he retains his Ohariu-Belmont seat United Future leader
Peter Dunne could ...
The last time I wrote at length in my journal, in January, the first of the business debacles was just starting to
unfold. [ See "Inside Bush's Diary: Bobbin' & Weavin' Over Enron." ] Course, I had to tell a major whopper -- that I didn't ...
Alliance candidate for Wigram Sean Gourley will today be appearing with a 6ft tall chicken, representative of Jim
Anderton, outside Barrington Mall, on Barrington Street at 4pm. This action is in direct response to Mr Anderton’s
recent refusal to accept ...
Who do you think most deserves to be honoured this coming New Year for their contribution to the GE Debate?
I am astounded that I cannot get contact details of candidates who are seeking my vote.
News today that Qantas has shelved plans to expand its New Zealand domestic services, and that the government is
negotiating to buy back the railway track, signals a huge step backwards to the 1970s when New Zealanders had no choice
and transport services ...
Just off NASA's MODIS satellite this latest image of Typhoon Halong shows the storm directly over Tokyo.
Just as Fitts was beginning to demonstrate how quickly the Afro-American mothers of HUD's Edgewood Terrace project in
Washington, D.C. could master computer programs, data processing and software design she began to sense the approach of
an oncoming ...
The Green Party is welcoming a Government commitment to resume discussions with Tranz Rail after the election on the
possibility of buying back the rail track.
Dennis Hastert, Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives allows, “Some people will try to politicise this
issue, yes.” The issue to which he is referring is white-collar crime, corporate fraud, and theft. Hastert and his
colleagues in ...
“Politicians are forgetting the basic issues that are facing New Zealanders. The Wellington People’s Centre wants to
place poverty on the election agenda!” says Centre Co-ordinator Lisa Matthews.
The meltdown of the Alliance is examined in some detail in the current issue of 'revolution' magazine.
The costings of National policy released today contained a small error, the effect of which was to understate the level
of National’s fiscal indiscipline.
"Read My Lips: Oil Was Well with Harken" ( George W's 'Perfect Storm' ) … by Tom Flocco
New Zealand will have to work much harder to keep its doctor's and nurses from travelling to Britain following the
announcement of a massive $NZ 20 billion house-building program mostly aimed at housing key health workers.
"Be afraid, be very afraid!" announced Libertarianz Leader and Tauranga Candidate Russell Watkins today responding to
the news that the Green Party believes the occupation of private land at Young Nick's Head is "necessary and peaceful."
There have been a number of widely circulated emails and press releases describing my involvement in this issue which, I
believe, contain serious misunderstandings. I would like to bring my response to your notice. If you wish to mention any
part ...
“The National Party’s accounting would make even Enron executives blush,” Finance Minister Michael Cullen said today.
Evidence that corn grown in New Zealand was potentially GE-contaminated is still being kept from the public.
The Story of Edgewood Technology Services - (Part One) or… How I Lost $100 Million Discovering Who Makes Money Making
Sure the Solari(Popsicle) Index Does Not Go Up
While politicians in New Zealand want to create a superannuation fund which will invest some of the money in the
off-shore money markets, the South Australian government fund faces long-term losses of half a billion dollars. Maree
Howard writes.
One key trade just a few weeks before Iraq invaded Kuwait -- but reported some eight months late after the Gulf War was
over -- netted Bush close to $1 million in profit as he sold stock in Harken Energy, an oil company doing business in
the Middle East ...
"Michael Cullen must have employed the same dodgy accounting practices he used to hide almost $1 billion of extra
spending in his Budget when trying to cost National's policies," says National's economic spokesman David Carter.
Let it never be said Scoop publishes unsubstantiated rumours? This one’s been well corroborated.
HMNZ Ships Endeavour and Te Mana continue to provide support to HMS Nottingham while she undertakes repairs. Both New
Zealand ships are helping the Nottingham with such things as:
"By refusing to honour her famous 1999 pledge card promise to reverse National's cuts to superannuation, Prime Minister
Helen Clark has betrayed the most vulnerable 12 per cent of New Zealanders," a Grey Power spokesman said today.