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Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
1: UQ
Wire: DOJ Loses 9/11 Evidence Control
Attempt
Synopsis: Judge Asserts Citizen Rights; Will Decide Discovery Issues, but DOJ Gains Seat Next to United Airlines Defense as Lines Now Drawn in First 9/11 Lawsuit. UAL and Justice Attorneys To Be Last Firewall Against Possible Mariani Access To Pre-9/11 ...
2:
UQ
Wire: DOJ To Attempt Shut Down of 9/11
Evidence
On June 20, Bush Administration officials quietly informed a New York judge of their intention to commence legal actions likely to be far-reaching in their constitutional, political, and individual rights implications pertaining to current lawsuits and ...
3:
Scoop
Interactive: Scoop's GE Honours
Survey
Who do you think most deserves to be honoured this coming New Year for their contribution to the GE Debate?Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
Sweet
Corn Did Not Contain GE Material
There have been a number of widely circulated emails and press releases describing my involvement in this issue which, I believe, contain serious misunderstandings. I would like to bring my response to your notice. If you wish to mention any part ...
5:
SOL:
Atomic Kitten To Cover The Tide Is
High
Let it never be said Scoop publishes unsubstantiated rumours? This one’s been well corroborated.
6:
Howard's
End: Writing On The Wall For Super
Fund
While politicians in New Zealand want to create a superannuation fund which will invest some of the money in the off-shore money markets, the South Australian government fund faces long-term losses of half a billion dollars. Maree Howard writes.
7:
Scoop
Feedback: Readers On Corngate
In This Issue: Hard News and the Greens - - Defective operating techniques give false negatives - To Russell Brown, food for thought - Re: Keith Rankin: The Campaign We Didn't Need
8:
David
Miller: Censorship Must Be
Stopped
The decision by the President of Film and Literature Board of Review to allow the screening of the controversial films, The Piano Teacher and Y tu mamá también at the New Zealand Film Festival last week was the correct one.
9:
Read
My Lips: Oil Was Well with
Harken
"Read My Lips: Oil Was Well with Harken" ( George W's 'Perfect Storm' ) … by Tom Flocco
10:
Poll
Watch: ONE News – Labour Slips To
46%
The One News Colmar Brunton Poll broadcast last night is the first showing Labour requiring a coalition with the Greens or NZ First to govern.
11:
Scoop
Images: Japanese Cobalt Blue
Fireship
See also… http://www.fireships.com
12:
Real
Deal: Edgewood Technology Services (Part
One)
The Story of Edgewood Technology Services - (Part One) or… How I Lost $100 Million Discovering Who Makes Money Making Sure the Solari(Popsicle) Index Does Not Go Up
13:
The
BAD science of Genetic Engineering Part
Two
I received two replies on my first article. Both were aggressive attacks on my ability to research and understand science and served as excellent examples of the first line of attack that defenders of the GE faith utilise – question the scientific credentials ...
14:
Scoop
Satire: Cloned Newsreaders Go On
Rampage!
Authorities were first alerted to the escape after a John Cumpball clone physically assualted a young boy picnicing with his parents in Avalon Park. Witnesses say the clone approached the family as they were settling down to eat.
15:
Don't
Let The GE Issue Cloud Your Judgement
We are in the middle of an election campaign that save for the GE debate is failing to fire the imagination of most New Zealanders, Federated Farmer's outgoing President Alistair Polson told the Federation's National Conference in Christchurch today.
16:
Four
Anti-Capitalists To Contest
Elections
A member of the executive of an international coalition of national liberation and radical organisations; a former soldier and factory worker turned teacher; a longtime union activist and executive member of the National Distribution Union; and a former ...
17:
ACT's
Key Issues Of Concern To All
Nzers
ACT leader Richard Prebble says he's pleased by the results of last night's "worm" debate, given the fact that ACT's polls show undecided voters are mainly ex-Alliance supporters who can't work out which party on the Left to support.
18:
NZ
Navy Ships Assist Nottingham -
Images
HMS Nottingham, HMNZS Endeavour & HMNZS Te Mana at Lord Howe Island. See... Update On NZ Navy Support To HMS Nottingham for background.
19:
Supercomputer
Weather: Halong Heads For
Kyoto
According to the US Navy’s Joint Typhoon Warning center (and the NOAA weather supercomputer) typhoon Halong, a category four typhoon (one level below the top level) is headed directly for the Japanese mainland.
20:
Update
On NZ Navy Support To HMS
Nottingham
HMNZ Ships Endeavour and Te Mana continue to provide support to HMS Nottingham while she undertakes repairs. Both New Zealand ships are helping the Nottingham with such things as:
21:
The
New Beneficiaries - Winston Peters
Speech
Up until the last week two scenarios were being touted as possible outcomes of this election:
22:
UQ
Wire: Harken Energy - Bush’s No Good Trade
One key trade just a few weeks before Iraq invaded Kuwait -- but reported some eight months late after the Gulf War was over -- netted Bush close to $1 million in profit as he sold stock in Harken Energy, an oil company doing business in the Middle East ...
23:
Further
Work Required On GM Liability
Issues
The government will seek further advice on liability issues concerning genetic modification to supplement a report from the Law Commission.
24:
Slumping
Markets Show Folly Of Cullen Fund
"Recent downward spiralling activity in international sharemarkets shows the absolute folly of Labour playing investor with billions of taxpayers dollars through the Cullen Fund," says National's superannuation spokesman Gerry Brownlee.
25:
Cullen
Super Fund must be stopped
I appreciate the opportunity to address you today, but I have to say that I would rather not be here. That is because Parliament should still be sitting and if it was I would be at the weekly meeting of the Finance and Expenditure Committee.
26:
3/5
Still Oppose Axing Of Air Combat
Force
60% of voters still disagree with the Government's decision to disband the air combat force according to a DigiPoll survey released today. Arranged by defence lobby group, Save Our Squadrons Campaign (SOS), the survey of 911 eligible voters, was conducted ...
27:
GM
Contamination Suspicion Remains
Strong
The results and papers released by the Government do not lay to rest the suspicion that GE-contaminated corn was planted and harvested in New Zealand. If anything, they increase the suspicion.
28:
HARD
NEWS 12/07/02 - It's Wrong
GOOD DAY MEDIAPHILES ... two days ago I was making notes for a Hard News in which I would say, more in sorrow than anger, that a Labour-led government had misled us and broken the law. Turns out, there's no need. Please put aside any question of ...
29:
Maharey
Refuses To Sign Pledge
Steve Maharey today refused to sign a pledge that tens of thousands more students would receive allowances under a Labour led government despite commenting in response to a question from a student at Victoria University’s student bar that this would ...
30:
South
Australia's Budget Blown By Big Super
Loss
Green co-leader Rod Donald today told a Christchurch Rotary Club that Green opposition to the Government's superannuation fund has been vindicated, with news that the South Australian Government's Superannuation Fund is facing long-term losses of almost ...