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The New Zealand Herald leads with a report that millions of litres of mik may be poured away as a row over a new poer plant cuts production at a Te Rapa milk factory.
The paper also shows photos of a couple who's marriage has been arranged via radio
The Heralds' man in Dili describes the arrival of NZ troops in East Timor.
There is a preview of the Rugby World Cup.
Inside the paper:
Airlines in 34 countries are showing no signs of being prepared for the Y2K bug.
The editorial looks at Tertiary Education and the
need for a skilled workforce
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

