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Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
1: Watch
out Dr Brash, the paranoids are after
you!
Claims that an NCEA history exam was an attempt to "brainwash" students have been dismissed as ridiculous by Associate Education Minister David Benson-Pope.
2:
Why
Not Just Genetically Engineer Women For
Milk?
MAdGE (Mothers Against Genetic Engineering in Food and the Environment) today launched a highly controversial billboard campaign in Auckland and Wellington to provoke public debate about the social and cultural ethics of genetic engineering in New Zealand.
3:
Brash
Attacks 'Deeply Troubling' NCEA Question
National Party Leader Don Brash is calling for an urgent explanation from Education Minister David Benson-Pope over a "deeply troubling" question in the NCEA history paper.Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
Kamala
Sarup: Nepals Macroeconomic
Policy
Given such a strong concern for human development and a promise to eliminate the worst forms of human deprivations, what has been Nepal's performance on the poverty front?
5:
GW
Bush - Top Lobbyist For Pharmaceutical
Industry
As the debate over importation of cheaper drugs from other countries heats up, keep an eye on the politicians listed below. In the year leading up to the passage of the Medicare Prescription Drug Bill, the drug company PACs, employees, and their ...
6:
Condi
Rice on ABC with Stephanopoulos &
Jennings
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: And we are joined now in her first interview as Secretary of State with Condoleezza Rice. Madame Secretary, congratulations.
7:
Iraqi
Elections: Stakes and Aftermath Scenarios
The 30th of January 2005 is a landmark in the history of Iraq as it is the date of the first Iraqi elections in half century. This crucial vote is drawing considerable local, regional and international attention not for the occurrence of the elections ...
8:
NZQA
must clear up scholarship
rumours
National's Education spokesman, Bill English, says the NZQA must act quickly to dispel rumours of heavily lopsided scholarship results.
I’m back! I’m sorry for the columnus interruptus last year but it took a few months to get into the swing of writing a weekly column for the Herald on Sunday. And I must say I’m really enjoying being back in the media. I’ve missed it more than I ...
10:
Watching
The Buggers (Part 1 Of 12)
Night time. By a swimming pool at the Huka Lodge. Two figures in dark glasses and trench coats enter. They are caricatures of CIA agents. Both clearly have earpieces through which they are receiving instructions.
This is a response to comments by Social Development and Employment Minister Steve Maharey on aspects of Don Brash's speech at Orewa on January 25.
12:
Manuel
Valenzuela: Because There is No
Cause
01/26.05 - In an immoral war with no cause, in an aggressive invasion without reason, in a dehumanizing occupation with no justification, those pawns fighting the battles implemented by elite warmongers and corporatists in power have no enthusiasm to risk ...
13:
Jeb,
Marvin & Neil - 3 Profiteering Bush
Brother
Its time to take a closer look at First Brothers, Jeb, Neil, and Marvin Bush, and see how much they stand to benefit from W's presidency and his perpetual war on the world.
14:
New
Proof that Coca-Cola Buys Andean Coca
Leaves
Acting Publisher Luis A. Gómez weighs in today on a statement just released by Peru's drug control agency, the National Commission for Development and Life Without Drugs (shortened in Spanish to DEVIDA).
15:
Images:
Departing LOTR Stars Meet Their
Planes
The Lord of the Ring's stars come face to face with themselves on the side of Air NZ planes as they bid New Zealand goodbye at Wellington Airport before boarding the Air New Zealand 767 emblazoned with giant images of the characters Aragorn and Arwen.
16:
Evelyn
Pringle: Amway - Mafia Like
Business
Professor G Robert Blakey was retained as an expert witness in the 1998 Procter & Gamble v Amway lawsuit to issue an opinion on Amway's business practices. Blakey is one of the nation's foremost authorities on organized crime and after studying ...
17:
UN
– Iraq Electoral Fact Sheet
Iraq Electoral Fact Sheet Table of Contents Who is responsible for organizing the elections?.2 What is the role of the UN?.2 What is the election date? .2 How will voters be registered?.2 What is the out come of the Registration Process?.3 has been ...
18:
STORY
OF THE WEEK: Elections In Iraq (Part
1)
Guest Opinion: Iraq's Election - Analysis - The 30th of January 2005 is a landmark in the history of Iraq as it is the date of the first Iraqi elections in half century. This crucial vote is drawing considerable local, regional and international attention ...
19:
Ghost
Stories Haunting Thailand's Tsunami Zones
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Many Thais believe ghosts are wandering tsunami-hit beaches, spooking taxi drivers, making the Andaman Sea hungry for more victims, and jinxing an economic recovery for devastated resorts.
20:
Finally
A Code Of Ethics – To Do What?
The first task of the Teachers’ Council is finally complete – a code of ethics to which all teachers must comply has been introduced - but Bernie Ogilvy, United Future’s education spokesperson, questions what will it achieve.
21:
Condi
Rice on Fox News Sunday with Chris
Wallace
Interview on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace Secretary Condoleeza Rice Washington, DC January 30, 2005
22:
Bill
Grigsby: Faith-based Punditry
You have to sympathize with neoconservative columnists these days. Spinning the straw that comes out of this administration into gold must be a hellish job.
23:
Mary
Pitt: America's Holy War
The assault on our freedoms by the ''Old Testament Christians'', those who use the Ten Commandments as their lodestar and place great faith in Jewish Law, the advocacy of Holy War, and the justifications of the ancient prophesies in their missionary ...
24:
Teaching
The Constitution In A Post-Democratic
USA
Like countless thousands of history teachers in public schools across the length and breadth of this great land, I've made a career out of touting the genius of the United States Constitution, particularly its uncanny ability to strike a delicate, ...
25:
Chuckman
Cartoons: The Emerging Picture
Two cartoons by John Chuckman…
26:
Alexander:
Why Should The Police Bother?
"What's the point of police trying to do their job, often putting their safety at risk to try and catch the bad guys, when sentences being handed out completely undermine their role?," said United Future Law & Order spokesman Marc Alexander.
27:
Condi
Rice on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf
Blitzer
MR. BLITZER: Dr. Rice, thanks very much for joining us. Congratulations on becoming Secretary of State.
28:
Bill
Berkowitz: To Hell, And They're Coming
Back
Iraq War veterans face formidable challenges and Bush Administration funding cuts.
29:
Governor
General's term extended
Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced that the Queen had agreed to a short extension of Dame Silvia Cartwright's term of office as Governor-General.
30:
Car
culture costing NZ dearly
Green Co-Leader Rod Donald is calling on the Government to rapidly implement transport policies that reduce New Zealand's dependence on imported oil and cars, following the announcement today of a $4.16 billion trade deficit last year.
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