ROYAL WEDDING: The Dominion leads today with a report that the fairytale finally came true for Prince Edward yesterday
when he married Sophie Rhys-Jones in a ceremony set amid the splendour of Windsor Castle. The report is accompanied with
a picture of the happy couple leaving St George's chapel. Another report questions why the royal couple appear to have
chosen the wrong finger for Prince Edward's wedding ring.
Also on the front page:
- TAX CUTS: a report the Treasury has advised the Government that it could fund further tax cuts by increasing the rate
of gst;
- BIG BET: a report that Sydney bookmaker Con Kafataris and two friends received the biggest dividend in Australian and
New Zealand racing history on Saturday when they collected A$2 million at Cheltenham races in Adelaide;
- LINZ BLOWOUT: a report that the budget for another Government computer project has blown out, this time by $35
million. The Land Information New Zealand's land title computerization project could cost $150 million NZ Infotech Weekly reports
- SEXY SUNGLASSES: a report that people wearing sunglasses feel more confident with enhanced sex appeal according to
researchers;
- PRISON ESCAPE: a Hawke's Bay escaped prisoner was recaptured by Hastings police at the weekend before the prison
discovered he was missing.
Inside politics:
- TRADE: Victoria Main's column suggests trade looks set to become the talking point of the election campaign;
- DNA INQUIRY: DNA inquiry needs to be widened says Labour's Phil Goff;
- APEC: ACT's Rodney Hide says funding Women in Apec is a waste of money;
- WTO: Moore on way home to lobby APEC trade ministers;
- OATH INSULT: Oath request to Max Bradford at select committee seen as an insult.