epost news monitor Tuesday, August 29, 2000
Evening Post, Tuesday, 29 August, 2000
Article: Mathew
Loh
Trentham top choice for joint Forces HQ -
Billionaire druggie likely to be named tommorrow - Just an
exercise - airport - McClay angry at Nat partisan hit - Film
maker forces poster withdrawal - Govt looks at another tax
on petrol - Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Trentham top choice for joint Forces HQ: Trentham is
expected to become the home of the proposed new Defence
Force joint command headquarters which will run the Army,
Navy and Air Force.
Billionaire druggie named
tommorrow: The American billionaire found with cannaBIS on
his yacht in Auckland is likely to named
tommorrow.
Just an exercise -airport: The front page
pic shows Aviation Security dog-handler Glenn Turner and his
Alsatian Kim.
McClay angry at Nat partisan hit:
Childrens commissioner Roger McClay says his chairing of a
National Party-run conference on mandatory reporting of
child abuse does not mean he is being party
political.
Film maker forces poster withdrawal:
Lawyers Simpson, Grierson have forced the Evening Post to
withdraw from sale $2 posters of Lord of the Rings
pictures.
Govt looks at another petrol tax: As if 50c
tax a litre wasn't enough, the govt might hit motorists with
another petrol tax.
Inside headlines.
- Cockpit
recorder ruled out;
- More Fijians put on secret govt
blacklist;
- Dunne first Hill patron;
- Truck racer
Tulloch to head future NZ;
- Wife arrested in Tanzania as
Kiwi's death reviewed;
- Consider LPG, says Consumer
rep;
- Hitch in fisheries assets proposal;
- Docs may
seek pay arbitrator;
- Don't free Karla's killer, cop
pleads;
- Chinese to shine brightly;
- Council decides
to sell CitiOps - by one vote;
- Pair declared
bankrupt;
- Cake Tin support sure to rise;
- Petone
plan rejected;
- Soldier hurt.
Sports
lead.
Chief Cooper given chop: Ross Cooper has been
dumped as coach of the Chiefs Super 12
franchise.
Editorial: Gully road campaign has just
started.