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Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
1:
Translation
Of Newsweek Article On Bush Nazi
Ties
NOTE: The following is a translation of the Polish Newsweek article linked to by Scoop last week. A big thankyou to Scoop reader Luke for providing the translation. – The Scoop Editor
2:
UQ
Wire: 911 - They Let It Happen On
Purpose!
Imagine you wake up from a coma and you learn that 11 months ago, an "Attack on America" destroyed some significant buildings, killed 3,000 people and forced a war against terrorism. You switch on the news and see pictures of Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, ...
3:
PLO:
Israel Still Not Committed to ‘Roadmap’
The Palestine Liberation Organization’s (PLO) Executive Committee slammed the Israeli position during the Sharm el-Sheikh and Aqaba summits, saying it proved that Israel is still not completely committed to the implementation of the “roadmap”.Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
Scoop
Link: Newsweek Notes Bush Family's Nazi Tie
The following highly unusual item appeared in the Polish media this week in the wake of coverage of President Bush's tearful visit to Auschwitz.
5:
Thom
Hartmann: Midnight Ride of the
Rabble
Let's be blunt. The real agenda of the new conservatives is nothing less than the destruction of democracy in the United States of America. And feudalism is one of their weapons.
6:
Bush
Optimistic About Middle East "March to
Peace"
President Bush said he is optimistic about "the march to peace" in the Middle East. Bush spoke at the White House June 9, following a cabinet meeting.
United Future leader, Peter Dunne, said tonight he was appalled at the Green Party's reaction to the Government's commitment of New Zealand military personnel to the rebuilding of Afghanistan.
8:
Stateside
With Rosalea: Blonde v.
Blonde
"I'm from the South, so I've had people like that in my home. They're one step up from trailer trash." People like the Clintons, that is. Thus spake a well-heeled matron in a San Francisco bookstore vox pop last week, when asked if she was likely ...
9:
Questions
For Oral Answer - Tuesday, 10 June
2003
1. Hon BILL ENGLISH to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her reported comments on 25 March that New Zealand will not provide peacekeepers in Iraq unless the United States hands over control to the United Nations; if not, why not?
10:
Germany
In 1933: The Easy Slide Into
Fascism
The veneer of civilization is thin. We know this from our own observations, and various writers -- from Shakespeare to Sinclair Lewis (''It Can't Happen Here'') -- have shown us how easily populations can be manipulated by leaders skillfully playing ...
11:
Powell
Press Briefing En Route To Puerto
Rico
SECRETARY POWELL: I want to thank you for joining the party on a Sunday afternoon, and on our way to Santiago, Chile for the annual General Assembly of the Organization of American States.
12:
Capital
In Crisis As Coffee-Shortage Kicks
In
Wellington is a city twitching irritably in the throes of a crisis today as regional coffee-levels slumped to their lowest point since the pre-café days of the 1970’s.
13:
Top
10 Programmes Planned For Maori
TV
1. Maggie's Wira Gardner Show - Wira gets spectacular results with horse manure and lots of taxpayer's money.
14:
Future
of Iraq - State Dept. Testimony To
Senate
Alan P. Larson, Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs Testimony Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Washington, DC June 4, 2003
15:
New
Zealand Joins the War
Criminals
Global Peace and Justice Auckland is appalled at the government decision to commit New Zealand troops to the occupation of Iraq.
16:
Scoop
Feedback: Red Sheds, Nazis & Bras For
Kids
In This Edition: Tindall Foundation Strings Attached - On Bush's Nazi Ties... - Are We So Blind?
17:
NZ
Airforce images from Gulf of Oman
Sergeant Phil Wraight an Orion Flight Engineer, on the flight deck of an Orion during a patrol of the Gulf of Oman. The aircraft's air-conditioning package is meeting the needs of the equipment and crew with outside temperatures of over 40 degrees ...
18:
Ash
Pulcifer: Further Fanning Of The
Flames
In December of 2002, the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press released a study titled, "What the World Thinks in 2002." The study, containing poll results from 27 countries around the world, examines how the global community perceives the ...
19:
NZ
Pro Photographer Of The Year
Announced
The country¹s most prestigious photography awards were announced last night at a black tie dinner in Auckland.
20:
Wolfowitz
Interview with Vanity Fair's
Tannenhaus
Wolfowitz - ''The truth is that for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on which was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason, but -- Hold on one second.''
21:
U.S.
Chile Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement
On June 6, the United States and Chile signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) "that when fully implemented eliminates bilateral tariffs, lowers trade barriers, promotes economic integration and expands opportunities for the peoples of both countries," ...
22:
NZ
joins “colonial occupation” says
Alliance
The New Zealand Government decision to join the colonial military occupation of Iraq makes a mockery of its claim to have opposed the legal and moral basis for the war waged by the US and its few allies, says Alliance spokesperson on Peace and Disarmament, ...
23:
Evidence
Doesn’t Hold Up In Powell Denials On
WMDs
The evidence, or lack thereof, speaks for itself. In the months leading up to the war in Iraq, the Bush administration produced hundreds of pages of intelligence for members of Congress and for the United Nations that showed how Iraq’s President Saddam ...
24:
Call
To Speak Out against Law Changes in
Tonga
The National Commission for UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) in New Zealand is urging Governments in the Pacific to follow the lead from the New Zealand Government and speak out strongly against the Tongan Government’s ...
25:
Why
NZ Should Oppose Air NZ / Qantas
Alliance
Air New Zealand wishes to form an alliance with Qantas to enable it to maintain its international operations. Is a monopolistic or duopolistic airtravel market within and into New Zealand a price worth paying? Will the deal even be good for Air New ...
26:
Scoop.co.nz
Moves Into Growth Mode
Scoop Media Limited, publishers of the Scoop.co.nz raw news web site, has announced the appointment of Wade Bishop as its Business Development Manager and the contracting of Red Sheriff to audit site traffic as the company moves into a growth phase.
27:
War
on Terrorism Makes World More
Dangerous
Amnesty International Declares U.S. War on Terrorism Has Made the World a More Dangerous Place - Interview with Joshua Rubenstein, northeast regional director with Amnesty International USA, conducted by Scott Harris
28:
John
Kaminski: The Bursting Of The Dam
This is a dream. I am standing in front of a giant dam. The vast expanse of beige concrete stretches across the field of my vision, towers above me. I am dwarfed into utter insignificance.
29:
U.S.Terrorist
Attacks Must Not Stop Peace Process
Washington -- Bush administration officials deplored a June 8 terrorist attack that killed four Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip, but said the attack should not be allowed to stop the Middle East peace process.
30:
Israeli
Violations against the Palestinian
People
Statistics of Israeli Violations against the Palestinian People - 29/9/2000 to 31/05/ 2003 - Prepared by International Press Center...