Today's Top 20 Rating items on scoop were...
1: The
Pleasanties Of The Corporate
Culture
Last month my father lost his job which, in a country with relatively high levels of unemployment is not in itself a big deal. However the nature in which the job was taken had me astounded at the coldness of the corporate culture. Jonathan Hill ...
2:
Scoop
Takes You To East Timor And Inside
APEC
Wellington internet based news agency Scoop today proudly launched an internet based special focussing on the rapidly unfolding events in East Timor and in Auckland at the APEC summit. Presented with the assistance of nzedge.com.
3:
Sutton
Resigns As Labour Forestry
Spokesperson
Aoraki Labour MP Jim Sutton announced today that he had resigned as the Party's forestry spokesperson, in light of the adoption of a policy of ending all production forestry from Crown owned indigenous forest.
4:
Why
the world is right not to act quickly in
Timor
In Scoop's second guest commentary Indonesia watcher Jim Rolfe of Victoria University argues that calls for unilateral military intervention over East Timor are wrongheaded.
5:
Scoop
Images: The Spied Upon
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book "The ODESSA File".But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction.
6:
The
IMF, Nationalism and The Timor Currency
Crisis
Escalating violence in East Timor, deep concerns the IMF will stop $ 5.9 billion of promised funds to Indonesia, and fears of boycotts of Asian exports has sent stock and currency markets tumbling across Asia. John Howard reports.
7:
Scoop
Archive: Exclusive Inside APEC - Canada's "Highest
Threat"
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book "The ODESSA File". But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction. Published on Scoop for the first time in New Zealand is Jaggi Singh's account of what Canada's ...http://www.scoop.co.nz/archive/scoop/stories/5c/02/199908272232.361f8aef.html
8:
The
Indonesian Military’s Hobson’s
Choice
Suppress a powerful internal military revolt - and quite probably run the risk of provoking a military coup - or continue as present and risk becoming as much of an international military pariah as the Serbian army?
9:
Clark:
NZ Govt's stance on Timor
repugnant
Labour Leader Helen Clark today described the National Government’s indifference to events in East Timor as morally repugnant.
10:
Serious
Split In Labour's Ranks
The public should not underestimate seriousness of a Labour front bench MP resigning a portfolio over policy differences less than 100 days before an election, says ACT Leader Richard Prebble
11:
Economic
development package for West
Coast
Labour deputy leader Michael Cullen said today that he will be visiting the West Coast on Monday to discuss proposals for an economic development package for the West Coast with civic leaders and others.
12:
Hodgson
replaces Sutton as forestry
spokesperson
Labour Leader Helen Clark said today that she accepted with regret the resignation of Jim Sutton as Labour’s spokesperson on forestry.
13:
Clark
Betrays West Coast - ACT
ACT Deputy Leader Hon Ken Shirley today slammed Labour Leader Helen Clark for her betrayal of the West Coast Forest Accord that has today opened a major split in Labour's ranks.
14:
Jeremy
Rose: Pacifism And Genocide
In the first guest commentary of the Scoop Special on East Timor, Wellington journalist - and committed pacifist - Jeremy Rose struggles with the question of when an armed intervention is warranted.
15:
Labour
– The Heads Down Approach
Continues
Events over the last week prove either that the Labour Party hire extremely poor PR staff or that the party is committed to the heads down approach to this election campaign. Scoop's Jonathan Hill reports.
16:
Help
For Timorese Vs Anti-Nuclear
Stance
Ilam MP Gerry Brownlee today reported that his electorate office had been inundated with calls from people he suspects from outside his electorate demanding that Government get into East Timor and start saving the lives of people being persecuted.
17:
NFA
Support Labour's Strong Forest
Stance
Todays announcement of Labour’s policy on the West Coast native forests currently being logged by Timberlands, has been received with strong approval from Native Forest Action.
18:
National
Radio Midday Bulletin
Timor - Vatican - Military - Tanker - UN Evacuation - APEC - Protests - Forests - O'Connor - Petrol - Watson - Bomb - Mental Illness - Engineers Union - Auckland Waste
19:
Protests,
Security, APEC Leaders and Road
Closures
By Selwyn Manning Amnesty International has set up a billboard of photographs displaying human right’s abuses it says are occurring in APEC member countries. The billboard is displayed on the corner of Queen and Wellesley streets. It is part of a growing ...
20:
Scoop
Images: Amnesty International
Display
At the Amnesty international display on Queen and Wellesley Streets
1:
The
Pleasanties Of The Corporate
Culture
Last month my father lost his job which, in a country with relatively high levels of unemployment is not in itself a big deal. However the nature in which the job was taken had me astounded at the coldness of the corporate culture. Jonathan Hill ...
2:
Scoop
Takes You To East Timor And Inside
APEC
Wellington internet based news agency Scoop today proudly launched an internet based special focussing on the rapidly unfolding events in East Timor and in Auckland at the APEC summit. Presented with the assistance of nzedge.com.
3:
Sutton
Resigns As Labour Forestry
Spokesperson
Aoraki Labour MP Jim Sutton announced today that he had resigned as the Party's forestry spokesperson, in light of the adoption of a policy of ending all production forestry from Crown owned indigenous forest.
4:
Why
the world is right not to act quickly in
Timor
In Scoop's second guest commentary Indonesia watcher Jim Rolfe of Victoria University argues that calls for unilateral military intervention over East Timor are wrongheaded.
5:
Scoop
Images: The Spied Upon
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book "The ODESSA File".But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction.
6:
The
IMF, Nationalism and The Timor Currency
Crisis
Escalating violence in East Timor, deep concerns the IMF will stop $ 5.9 billion of promised funds to Indonesia, and fears of boycotts of Asian exports has sent stock and currency markets tumbling across Asia. John Howard reports.
7:
Scoop
Archive: Exclusive Inside APEC - Canada's "Highest
Threat"
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book "The ODESSA File". But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction. Published on Scoop for the first time in New Zealand is Jaggi Singh's account of what Canada's ...http://www.scoop.co.nz/archive/scoop/stories/5c/02/199908272232.361f8aef.html
8:
The
Indonesian Military’s Hobson’s
Choice
Suppress a powerful internal military revolt - and quite probably run the risk of provoking a military coup - or continue as present and risk becoming as much of an international military pariah as the Serbian army?
9:
Clark:
NZ Govt's stance on Timor
repugnant
Labour Leader Helen Clark today described the National Government’s indifference to events in East Timor as morally repugnant.
10:
Serious
Split In Labour's Ranks
The public should not underestimate seriousness of a Labour front bench MP resigning a portfolio over policy differences less than 100 days before an election, says ACT Leader Richard Prebble
11:
Economic
development package for West
Coast
Labour deputy leader Michael Cullen said today that he will be visiting the West Coast on Monday to discuss proposals for an economic development package for the West Coast with civic leaders and others.
12:
Hodgson
replaces Sutton as forestry
spokesperson
Labour Leader Helen Clark said today that she accepted with regret the resignation of Jim Sutton as Labour’s spokesperson on forestry.
13:
Clark
Betrays West Coast - ACT
ACT Deputy Leader Hon Ken Shirley today slammed Labour Leader Helen Clark for her betrayal of the West Coast Forest Accord that has today opened a major split in Labour's ranks.
14:
Jeremy
Rose: Pacifism And Genocide
In the first guest commentary of the Scoop Special on East Timor, Wellington journalist - and committed pacifist - Jeremy Rose struggles with the question of when an armed intervention is warranted.
15:
Labour
– The Heads Down Approach
Continues
Events over the last week prove either that the Labour Party hire extremely poor PR staff or that the party is committed to the heads down approach to this election campaign. Scoop's Jonathan Hill reports.
16:
Help
For Timorese Vs Anti-Nuclear
Stance
Ilam MP Gerry Brownlee today reported that his electorate office had been inundated with calls from people he suspects from outside his electorate demanding that Government get into East Timor and start saving the lives of people being persecuted.
17:
NFA
Support Labour's Strong Forest
Stance
Todays announcement of Labour’s policy on the West Coast native forests currently being logged by Timberlands, has been received with strong approval from Native Forest Action.
18:
National
Radio Midday Bulletin
Timor - Vatican - Military - Tanker - UN Evacuation - APEC - Protests - Forests - O'Connor - Petrol - Watson - Bomb - Mental Illness - Engineers Union - Auckland Waste
19:
Protests,
Security, APEC Leaders and Road
Closures
By Selwyn Manning Amnesty International has set up a billboard of photographs displaying human right’s abuses it says are occurring in APEC member countries. The billboard is displayed on the corner of Queen and Wellesley streets. It is part of a growing ...
20:
Scoop
Images: Amnesty International
Display
At the Amnesty international display on Queen and Wellesley Streets
1:
The
Pleasanties Of The Corporate
Culture
Last month my father lost his job which, in a country with relatively high levels of unemployment is not in itself a big deal. However the nature in which the job was taken had me astounded at the coldness of the corporate culture. Jonathan Hill ...
2:
Scoop
Takes You To East Timor And Inside
APEC
Wellington internet based news agency Scoop today proudly launched an internet based special focussing on the rapidly unfolding events in East Timor and in Auckland at the APEC summit. Presented with the assistance of nzedge.com.
3:
Sutton
Resigns As Labour Forestry
Spokesperson
Aoraki Labour MP Jim Sutton announced today that he had resigned as the Party's forestry spokesperson, in light of the adoption of a policy of ending all production forestry from Crown owned indigenous forest.
4:
Why
the world is right not to act quickly in
Timor
In Scoop's second guest commentary Indonesia watcher Jim Rolfe of Victoria University argues that calls for unilateral military intervention over East Timor are wrongheaded.
5:
Scoop
Images: The Spied Upon
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book "The ODESSA File".But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction.
6:
The
IMF, Nationalism and The Timor Currency
Crisis
Escalating violence in East Timor, deep concerns the IMF will stop $ 5.9 billion of promised funds to Indonesia, and fears of boycotts of Asian exports has sent stock and currency markets tumbling across Asia. John Howard reports.
7:
Scoop
Archive: Exclusive Inside APEC - Canada's "Highest
Threat"
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book "The ODESSA File". But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction. Published on Scoop for the first time in New Zealand is Jaggi Singh's account of what Canada's ...http://www.scoop.co.nz/archive/scoop/stories/5c/02/199908272232.361f8aef.html
8:
The
Indonesian Military’s Hobson’s
Choice
Suppress a powerful internal military revolt - and quite probably run the risk of provoking a military coup - or continue as present and risk becoming as much of an international military pariah as the Serbian army?
9:
Clark:
NZ Govt's stance on Timor
repugnant
Labour Leader Helen Clark today described the National Government’s indifference to events in East Timor as morally repugnant.
10:
Serious
Split In Labour's Ranks
The public should not underestimate seriousness of a Labour front bench MP resigning a portfolio over policy differences less than 100 days before an election, says ACT Leader Richard Prebble
11:
Economic
development package for West
Coast
Labour deputy leader Michael Cullen said today that he will be visiting the West Coast on Monday to discuss proposals for an economic development package for the West Coast with civic leaders and others.
12:
Hodgson
replaces Sutton as forestry
spokesperson
Labour Leader Helen Clark said today that she accepted with regret the resignation of Jim Sutton as Labour’s spokesperson on forestry.
13:
Clark
Betrays West Coast - ACT
ACT Deputy Leader Hon Ken Shirley today slammed Labour Leader Helen Clark for her betrayal of the West Coast Forest Accord that has today opened a major split in Labour's ranks.
14:
Jeremy
Rose: Pacifism And Genocide
In the first guest commentary of the Scoop Special on East Timor, Wellington journalist - and committed pacifist - Jeremy Rose struggles with the question of when an armed intervention is warranted.
15:
Labour
– The Heads Down Approach
Continues
Events over the last week prove either that the Labour Party hire extremely poor PR staff or that the party is committed to the heads down approach to this election campaign. Scoop's Jonathan Hill reports.
16:
Help
For Timorese Vs Anti-Nuclear
Stance
Ilam MP Gerry Brownlee today reported that his electorate office had been inundated with calls from people he suspects from outside his electorate demanding that Government get into East Timor and start saving the lives of people being persecuted.
17:
NFA
Support Labour's Strong Forest
Stance
Todays announcement of Labour’s policy on the West Coast native forests currently being logged by Timberlands, has been received with strong approval from Native Forest Action.
18:
National
Radio Midday Bulletin
Timor - Vatican - Military - Tanker - UN Evacuation - APEC - Protests - Forests - O'Connor - Petrol - Watson - Bomb - Mental Illness - Engineers Union - Auckland Waste
19:
Protests,
Security, APEC Leaders and Road
Closures
By Selwyn Manning Amnesty International has set up a billboard of photographs displaying human right’s abuses it says are occurring in APEC member countries. The billboard is displayed on the corner of Queen and Wellesley streets. It is part of a growing ...
20:
Scoop
Images: Amnesty International
Display
At the Amnesty international display on Queen and Wellesley Streets