EVENING POST, OCT 23
The Evening Post, Monday October 23, 2000
Article: Mathew
Loh
Champions - After the drought came the draughts
- Queen to visit capital - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial
Champions: Jason O'Halloran was coming to a
crossroads in his life a few weeks ago when the Lions were
struggling for form...now he is not only a NPC winner, he's
an All Black.
After the drought came the draughts:
"They don't understand what this means" says a Lions fan
succinctly summing up what it was like being a Wellingtonian
in Christchurch on Saturday night.
Queen to visit
capital: Queen Elizibeth II will visit Wellington when she
tours NZ next October.
Inside headlines
- Summit no
gabfest - PM;
- Report hits bosses for work risks;
-
Gang footie free of trouble;
- Helicopter emergency in
Timor;
- Staff welcome saving of Antarctic centre;
-
Getting on, but drag queens still now how to party;
-
Weekend toll passes last year's total;
- Singer Enari
dies;
- Bottled water damaging teeth, dentists
say.
Sports lead
Our boys do us proud: He's too
drained and husky to worry about such things at present, but
successful Lions coach Dave Rennie can be expected to be
reappointed within three weeks or so, if he want's the
job.
Editorial: Choosing fine leaders a fundamental
decision;
Champions all the
way.
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