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Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
1:
Powell
Draws Outlines of "New Middle East"
Dead Sea, Jordan -- President Bush's vision for a prosperous, peaceful and democratic Middle East is optimistic and forward-looking and has the full commitment of his administration, Secretary of State Colin Powell says.
2:
Latte
Set Making The Firearms Rules In
Secret
ACT New Zealand Justice Spokesman Stephen Franks on Friday night accused Police Minister George Hawkins for waiting for a suitably newsworthy firearms crime to launch a new attempt to force firearms registration on the police and law-abiding gun owners.
3:
The
Road to Coverup Is the Road to Ruin - Sen
Byrd
Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd June 24, 2003 "The Road to Coverup Is the Road to Ruin" Mr. President, last fall, the White House released a national security strategy that called for an end to the doctrines of deterrence and containment ...Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
4:
John
Chuckman: Liberals Versus The
Crypto-Nazis
The Real Clash Of Civilizations: Liberals Versus The Crypto-Nazis By John Chuckman June 24, 2003
5:
Link:
US Attacked Convoy In Syria – USA
Today
U.S. military forces crossed into Syria and engaged in a shooting match with border guards last Wednesday after destroying a caravan that was suspected of carrying Saddam Hussein or members of his family, Defense officials said Monday.
6:
Questions
For Oral Answer - Wednesday, 25 June
200
1. GRAHAM KELLY to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade: What actions has he taken to protest at the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi by Myanmar’s military government?
7:
Iraqi
Fighters "We Will Send Them Back The
Bodies"
Somewhere in America, someone is itching to say "told you so". Elsewhere in the world, millions of people laugh, scoff, mock, and launch vitriol and hyperbole when discussing America's role in the world. All of a sudden, the so-called victory in Iraq, which ...
8:
Questions
of the Day Transcript - Tuesday June
24
1. Seabed and Foreshore—Crown Ownership 2. Literacy—Home Environment 3. Treaty Settlements—Government Policy 4.Agriculture—Greenhouse Gas Emissions 5. Parole—Preventive Detention 6. Home Buy-back Schemes—Statutory Management 7. Mental Health—Patients in Police Cells 8. ...
9:
UN:
help Palestinians, Syrians and Kurds in
Iraq
The United Nations refugee agency is stepping up its relief efforts in Iraq on several fronts, ranging from finding housing for hundreds of evicted Palestinians and registering undocumented Syrian refugees to providing aid for returning Iraqi Kurds forced from ...
10:
Saving
Air NZ: Everyone Heads For The
Courts
As round two of the Commerce Commission review of the Air New Zealand-Qantas Alliance gets underway, Air New Zealand has reminded everyone that its initiative is bold, smart, innovative and commercially necessary.
11:
Post-bill
cross-party prostitution probe
call
Two MPs have called for a cross-party inquiry into prostitution if the Prostitution Reform Bill is defeated in Parliament tonight.
12:
Seabed
ownership row 'dangerous' for
NZers
United Future leader, Peter Dunne, today outlined the serious consequences for New Zealand, if the row over ownership of the nation's seabeds and foreshores becomes a protracted legal wrangle.
13:
Some
Lives Seem More Important In War on Terror
Many innocent lives have been lost recently in Iraq and Afghanistan due to US bombs and weapons. There has been little or no outcry over this. In this article I will examine why it seems American lives are more valued and have more importance.
14:
Armed
Opposition to the U.S. Occupation of Iraq
Armed Opposition to the U.S. Occupation of Iraq Could Signal a Protracted Guerilla War - Interview with Chris Toensing, executive director and editor of Middle East Report, conducted by Scott Harris
15:
Butt
Out, Labour
ACT New Zealand Health Spokesman Heather Roy today renewed her attack on the Labour Government for trying to drive the Smokefree Bill nail into the coffin of New Zealanders' personal freedom and property rights.
16:
Should
all women be entitled to human
rights?
"The Prositution Law Reform Bill will extend human rights protection to all women regardless of occupation, it is up to parliament to decide whether we deserve it." said Jan Logie Executive Director YWCA Aotearoa New Zealand
17:
Radio
Waves, Oil & Gas, Foreshore,
Seabed...
Rt Hon Winston Peters has again warned that New Zealand faces many decades of divisive arguments over Maori claims for environmental resources.
18:
Security
Response: W32.Bugbear.B@mm -
SEVERE
W32.Bugbear.B@mm is a variant of W32.Bugbear@mm (originally discovered and named in the Sydney Symantec Security Response Centre in October 2002) and appears to be spreading quickly.
19:
Liberian
refugees caught between two
conflicts
Côte d'Ivoire: Liberian refugees caught between two conflicts: a solution is urgently needed
20:
NewsFlash:
Prostitution Decriminalised By
Parlt.
MP Tim Barnett’s Prostitution Reform Bill has passed by the thinnest possible margin, decriminalising soliciting, pimping and brothel keeping in New Zealand.
21:
Brothel
bill "pill" will have nasty
side-effects
Like far too many medicines today, the Prostitution Reform "Pill" will have a large number of bad side-effects.
22:
Kenya:
UN concerned about violence in refugee
camp
After 11 people died during nearly a week of fighting between local residents and Sudanese refugees in northwestern Kenya, officials from the United Nations refugee agency today expressed grave concern about the violence and loss of lives, and warned ...
23:
Inside
Iraq: Palace of the Poor:
Mosul
When Amjad Mutar’s family was kicked out of their modest home they ended up living in the grounds of one of Suddam Hussein's palaces. Here is Amjad's story.
24:
SRA
Commentary: Post-National
Depression
Last week's collapse in international bond prices was a warning, if any were needed, about the fragility of the markets. It was followed late in the week by a drop in the US equity market, which most observers attributed to disappointment with US economic ...
25:
Prostitution
Bill : New Zealand First Firmly
Again
All New Zealand First MPs will be voting against the Prostitution Reform Bill in the third reading debate.
26:
GPJA
Newsletter - Independence From The USA July
4
The government's decision to send troops to Iraq and Afghanistan makes the planned July 4 protests an important opportunity to make our opposition to these colonial wars of occupation clear. The theme of the protests is Independence from the USA ...
27:
Stateside
with Rosalea: Whale watcher
watching
Saturday 21 June was First Nations Day up the road in Canada, so it seemed like the right time to go and see Whale Rider, which had opened at local theatres the previous day, in time for the school holidays. The theatre chain it's being shown in - Landmark ...
28:
Supporting
Human Rights And Democracy: Q&A
Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State; Lorne W. Craner, Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Remarks on The Release of Department's New Annual Publication Washington, DC June 24, 2003
29:
Hard
News 25/06/03: The Late Debate
Hard News 25/06/03: The Late Debate By Russell Brown - Publicaddress.net For the Full HTML version with embedded links see: http://www.publicaddress.net/default,hardnews.sm#post505
30:
Winston
Peters Ejected From House And
Named
During Parliamentary question time moments ago Winston Peters was "named" by Speaker Jonathan Hunt for refusing to follow a direction from the chair to leave the house.