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Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
1:
Scoop
Link: Follow Which Leader?
Helen Clark’s official election campaign site has an imitator. And in this case it could probably not be said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
2:
Scoop
Link: 20/20 911 Israeli Spies
Investigation
June 21 — Millions saw the horrific images of the World Trade Center attacks, and those who saw them won't forget them. But a New Jersey homemaker saw something that morning that prompted an investigation into five young Israelis and their possible ...
3:
Bush-Nazi
Connections: Beware The Cornered
Rat
In the period of national mourning following the September 11 attacks, public suggestion of U.S. government negligence or complicity in the attacks would have been an apostasy to most Americans. The blind trust and faith in the American “leadership” was such ...Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
New
Newspaper Proposed - The Dominion Post
Independent Newspapers Limited today announced a proposal to merge the two Wellington daily newspapers, The Dominion and The Evening Post, into a new morning newspaper, The Dominion Post.
5:
Richard
Prebble's Letter from Wellington
24/6/2002
Helen Clark's snap election has caught her own party napping. In most electorates, Labour has not put up any billboards (most of its volunteers are teachers, who are on strike). Trevor Mallard is using last election's hoardings!
6:
Another
Cigarette Smoker In Denial
"If there is any justice left in New Zealand, the case brought by Janice Pou against two tobacco companies will be thrown out of court," said Libertarianz health spokesman and deputy leader Richard McGrath.
7:
Sexually
Violent ‘Entertainment’
The availability of films, videos and DVDs featuring ‘sexual violence’ combined with ‘graphic violence’, to those 18 years of age and older, has dramatically increased since Mr Bill Hastings was appointed to the roles of Acting Chief Censor in December ...
8:
Unanswered
Questions: Defactualisation of
Analysis
9/11 "Conspiracies" and the Defactualisation of Analysis - How Ideologues on the Left and Right Theorise Vacuously to Support Baseless Supposition - A Reply to ZNet's 'Conspiracy Theory?' Section
9:
Scoop
Link: Post/Dominion Merge
Planned
Independent Newspapers Limited today announced a proposal to merge the two Wellington daily newspapers, The Dominion and The Evening Post, into a new morning newspaper, The Dominion Post.
10:
Natalia
Zawidowski: Zionism & Racism
The fact that Israel has now started building a fence has enraged a lot of people. Many are claiming, not for the first time, that Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians is similar to the treatment of blacks in apartheid South Africa. Looking at statements ...
11:
Stateside
In Dublin: The Pub That
Roared
Last Sunday, 16 June, was something of a novelty date in Dublin. As happens every year on the day the events in James Joyce's 'Ulysses' took place, Bloomsday celebrations were in full swing.
12:
Feedback:
RFRM Tax An Election Issue
Here is an issue of importance to anyone with a few savings that seems to have been almost totally overlooked by the media. It does not apply only to big investors but particularly to small investors: retirees, baby-boomers saving for retirement, young ...
13:
Howard's
End: Bank Says Gold Set To Go
Ballistic
If the U.S. economy is recovering why are stocks going down? If buying and holding stocks is such a smart idea why is the "smart money" deserting the U.S. dollar and buying into gold? Maree Howard writes.
“National’s Murray McCully may be right about dubious spending on Maori development but he can’t be serious about where he lays the blame,” New Zealand First Leader, Winston Peters said.
15:
Media
Must Test National On Its Treaty
Policy
Last month Bill English gave a good speech on Treaty issues. It started to move National back from its complicity in the Treaty industry's tide of segregation and race discrimination in our law, says ACT Justice spokesman Stephen Franks.
See ACT’s manifesto online: http://www.act.org.nz/action/campaigns/manifesto2002/index.html
17:
Anderton
Gets It Wrong – Again
"Jim Anderton needs to take a different approach to the use of drugs if he wants to minimise the harm to children and others," said Libertarianz health deregulation spokesman Dr Richard McGrath.
18:
All
Blacks Make Four Changes
The All Blacks' selectors have made four changes to their squad for Saturday night's Test against Fiji in the Philips International Series.
19:
Shock
at Post
Staff at Wellington Newspapers are shocked and saddened by today’s announcement that the city’s evening newspaper, the Evening Post, is to close.
20:
Greens
Await Outcome Of Complaint Against Tobacco
Green MP Sue Kedgley today welcomed the first legal action against New Zealand tobacco companies and said she was awaiting the outcome of her complaint to the Commerce Commission against deceptive and misleading practices by tobacco companies.
21:
Security,
Super, And Success
There is an election coming. A winter election. A winter election following one of the shortest Governments of your lives. There is no constitutional reason for this election being held now.
22:
Royal
Bank Of Canada Report On
Gold
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following report has been circulating heavily on “Gold Bug” web sites in recent days. The Royal Bank of Canada has recently denied that it is the official bank view of the market, and that it was prepared purely for internal use. ...
23:
Election
2002: There's only one issue that
matters
What matters at the forthcoming election is straightforward says Business NZ - How can New Zealanders best ensure first world health, education, superannuation and environmental outcomes for themselves, their children and grandchildren?
24:
Steel
workers welcome anti-dumping
move
The union that represents steel workers is welcoming the Government’s commitment to action on steel dumping.
25:
McCully
speaks for Maori Members of National
Party
Maori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia was shocked to discover that the National Party seems to have made Murray McCully the new Maori Affairs spokesperson.
26:
HARD
NEWS 21/6/02 - A Sporting
Chance
GOOD DAY MEDIAPHILES ... Auckland's alright, you know. I mean, how many other cities that have been namechecked by Wallpaper magazine have a volcano contingency plan?
27:
toi
iho™ Maori Made in stores from July -
Images
The first recipients of the toi iho™ Maori Made Mark, a registered trademark denoting authenticity and quality, have been announced, and the distinctive toi iho™ labels, swingtags and stickers will start appearing on Mäori arts and crafts in New Zealand ...
28:
National's
Policy On Treaty & Citizenship A
Sham
“The National party’s claim to be for one citizenship rules and to settle Treaty of Waitangi issues by 2008, considered against their past record when they had the power to do something about these issues, is a total sham,” New Zealand First Leader ...
29:
Registration
For Another Political Party
The Electoral Commission today announced it had registered Jim Anderton’s Progressive Coalition party and approved its party logo.
30:
WASP
Candidate For Te Atatu
HELEN WISEMAN-DARE (Chairperson, West Aucklanders Against Aerial Spraying) has today posted her candidate nomination form for the forthcoming General Election.