Pamphlet Row – Train Crash – Indonesian Presidency – East Timor, Atrocities – Housing Policy – Pakistan Coup – Budget
Parade
PAMPHLET ROW: The minister of education says that he is concerned that many parents are not receiving sufficient
information on new assessment tools because a pamphlet is not being distributed by school principals because it is
considered political.
TRAIN CRASH: Two freight trains have collided between Gore and Balclutha. A crane is expected to be necessary to help
rescue one of the drivers.
HIJACKER: A hijacker on route to Istanbul has given himself up in Hamburg.
INDONESIAN PRESIDENCY: Megawati Sukarnoputri is widely expected to be elected the first President of Indonesia today.
EAST TIMOR – ATROCITIES: Meanwhile Australian troops have cordoned off the grave of a 20 people suspected killed in
Liquicia.
HOUSING POLICY: The Associate Minister of housing Tony Ryall says there have always been problems with housing. Others
disagree and say it is the Nats fault.
PAKISTAN COUP: Pakistan says it regrets a “hasty suspension” from the Commonwealth. A spokesman says the favourable
public reaction had not been taken into account.
BUDGET PARADE: Auckland City has chosen a budget parade for the All Blacks if they win the World Cup. Councillors
disagree on who should pay.