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Scoop's Top Three
The three most read items on The Scoop yesterday were:
One: Backch@t's Media Bias Survey
Yesterday's survey by Backch@t may have been as Bill Ralston said "an anecdotal snap-shot in time" but it does make for interesting reading. It may also say as much about those who were asked the questions as it does the subject itself.
See http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL9907/S00040.htm
Two: Soapbox Column: Anatomy of a car crash
It was a typical mid-winter's day in the northern South Island, I suppose: a heavy frost overnight, and a cold morning, sunny with a few specks of cloud. And the westernmost part of State Highway 63 is a typical South Island highway -- winding its way around…
See http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL9907/S00039.htm
Three: Speech: Kevin Roberts - Future of NZ
No one ever told us we couldn't do it, eh. Schools and the future of New Zealand.
See:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE9907/S00037.htm
Gordon Campbell: On The Skycity Convention Center Blowout & A Negative MBIE Review
Syed Atiq ul Hassan: Eye-Opener For Islamic Community
Jonathan Cook: US Feels The Heat On Palestine Vote At UN
Fightback: MANA Movement Regroups, Call For Mana Wahine Policy
Ramzy Baroud: The Mockingjay Of Palestine: “If We Burn, You Burn With Us”
Don Franks: Future Of Work Commission: Labour's Shrewd Move
Asia-Pacific Journal: MSG Headache, West Papuan Heartache? Indonesia’s Melanesian Foray
Valerie Morse: The Security State: We Should Not Be Surprised, But We Should Be Worried

