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Yesterday's top 20 rating items on Scoop were...
1: Nuclear
Spaceplane Downed, South of
Brisbane!
Hamilton, New Zealand: For the last two months rumors have been flying over the internet that, concurrent with the US presidential elections, elements of the US black spaceplane arsenal would be de-classified. No one seemed to know if this was ...
2:
Howard's
End: US Economy Cools
In my September 19th column I warned our readers that a looming recession was in store for the American economy. Now, General Motors, Unisys Corp, Motorola, Whirlpool, Aetna, and Gillette are laying off thousands of their US workers. John Howard writes.
3:
MOTORNET:
A Tale Of Two Hybrids
It can be hard to attract attention around Wellington. It would seem that for many capital city dwellers, perfecting the art of cool, collected non-chalance is a must - particularly if you’re part of the ever expanding cafe set. It just isn't done ...Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
Steinlager
Premium Light Sharp Stories
Launched
Scoop Media in association with Steinlager Premium Light today launch a joint promotion of Top Scoops (With Sharp Stories) - New Zealand's first free and customiseable real-time news by email service. Existing My Scoop subscribers are invited to send this message ...
5:
On
The Right: What Will, Won’t And Might
Happen
Well, here it is. My last column for Scoop, at least for the time being. As you read this, I will be preparing to leave Auckland, my home for the last four weeks, and going back to Nelson for a long summer consisting of swimming, scallops, and Student ...
6:
Howard's
End: Religion Of The Heart, Not The
Knees
In a few days the Christian world will celebrate an event and a message that is said to be 2,000 years old. But it's a much older message than that and it really doesn't matter if you're religious because the message remains relevant today. John ...
7:
Goodie
Two Shoes Dunne Should Try Turning Up
ACT Finance spokesman Rodney Hide today hit back at United Future Leader Peter Dunne for his failure to front up to Parliament.
8:
BPS:
Not A Lot Left In The Cupboard
At 2pm today the Government released its Budget Policy Statement – showing spending intentions for the June 2000-2001 budget – and Treasury’s December Economic and Fiscal Update – with three year economic forecasts. Scoop’s Alastair Thompson attended the ...
9:
We're
Dreaming Of A RED
Christmas.....
Landcare Research scientists say special care must be taken to halt the decline of our native Christmas trees and plants, and that the Christmas favourite, holly , is becoming a weed.
10:
NZ's
'World Leading' Telecommunications Reform
Communications Minister Paul Swain released the government's response to the Ministerial Inquiry into Telecommunications today.
11:
Spare
A Thought This Christmas....
Most of us will now be deep in preparation for Christmas. Christmas is a special time for most people. As well as being of traditional religious significance, Christmas is also a celebration of the family.
12:
National
Radio Midday Report
Telecommunications Policy – Plane Crash – Wickliffe Paroled – David Did It – Embryo Research – Turkish Prisoners – Wahid Visits Aceh – Mexican Volcano – Young Prisoner – Overseas Doctors – Workplace Disease – Women’s Cricket
13:
Defence
Service Chiefs Reappointed
The Service Chiefs of the New Zealand Army and the Royal New Zealand Air Force have been reappointed for a further year.
"An arts wage would amount to creating a "First Circle" of the welfare system for privileged artists," National MP Katherine Rich said today.
15:
Scoop
Images: Consultation About The
House
Clockwise from top left: National Junior Whip Gerry Brownlee, National Senior Whip John Carter, Leader of the opposition Jenny Shipley
16:
Destructive
Christmas Day Virus/Worm
Mutation
Symantec New Zealand has warned computer users and companies of the potential threat to data and systems posed by a mutation of the W32.Kriz virus. The hybrid virus renders infected systems inoperable on Christmas day by wiping out all hard drives and attempting ...
17:
Holden’s
Coupe To Be Called Monaro
Holden has confirmed that its much-anticipated new sports coupe is to bear the famous Monaro nameplate. For introduction in late 2001, the stylish two-door Monaro is based on the same platform as today’s Holden Commodore.
18:
Scoop
Images: Debutante Labour MPs
Hon. Parekura Horomia, Labour MP for Ikaroa-Rawhiti, Minister of Maori Affairs, Associate Minister of Social Services and Employment (Employment) and Associate Minister of Education
19:
So
Just What Is The Third
Way?
During the election campaign few journalists or political commentators picked-up on Helen Clark's comments about the “Third Way”. So what is the “Third Way” which America's Clinton, Britain’s Blair and Germany's Schroeder have been following. John ...
20:
Hide's
Facts Wrong Yet Again
"Claims by Rodney Hide MP about my attendance at Parliament are utterly and completely wrong," says United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne.