The Dominion
Cullen & Pensions – Waterfront Meeting – Ellis Set Free – CivilianBackup – Hawkesby Compo – Drunk Woman – Agassi Rules – Use Dna
CULLEN & PENSIONS: The Dominion leads with the report that the Government’s decision to put an extra $684 million into pensioners pockets during the next four years will push interest rates up, economists have warned.
WATERFRONT MEETING: A Meeting called by opponents of Wellington City Council’s waterfront redevelopment had to be postponed after hundreds of people crammed into the venue.
ELLIS SET FREE: Convicted child abuser Peter Ellis, to be freed from Paparoa prison on Wednesday, was “as nervous as a kitten,” his mother Lesley said yesterday.
CIVILIAN BACKUP: Police minister George Hawkins wants civilian backup for lone police patrols to prevent further attacks on officers.
HAWKESBY COMPO: Dumped newsreader John Hawkesby has won his battle for compensation from Television New Zealand.
DRUNK WOMAN: A woman lost her driver’s license and her car yesterday when she was stopped in Hastings for drink-driving twice in 15 hours.
AGASSI RULES: World No 1 Andre Agassi weathered a Pete Sampras storm in a brilliant match to force his way into the Australian Open Men’s singles final.
USE DNA: The Dominion editorial looks at the pros and cons of using DNA evidence.
Ian Powell: Inhumanity Of US Economic Sanctions Against Cuba – Infant Mortality And Starvation; Time To End NZ’s Silence
Ramzy Baroud: Subjects Of Empire - Breaking The Cycle Of Arab Dependency On US Elections
Peter Dunne: Dunne's Weekly - The Pragmatic Food For Fuel Deal With Singapore
Eugene Doyle: After Israel’s Brutal Attack On Kiwis, Our Government Does Nothing
Keith Rankin: Has Sweden Become A De Facto Apartheid Narco State?
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