INCIS: The Dominion leads today with a report that the police still owe IBM $40 million for the INCIS project and the computer giant is prepared to go to court to get the money, sources say.
TRANSPLANT REMEMBERED: The front-page photo shows John Boyer who has buried his - transplanted - heart in his garden.
Also on the front page:
- WINZ DEMAND TO DEAD MAN: a report that a dead Wellington man was sent a letter demanding he pay back $21.69 to Work and Income New Zealand for a superannuation payment covering the day after his death;
- KOHANGA KILLER: a report that convicted killer Huia Tawhai has agreed to leave the Stokes Valley kohanaga reo where she was working as a volunteer;
- GISBORNE CONCERT: a report that the government may step in to save the Gisborne Millennium Concert that is on the verge of collapse PM Jenny Shipley indicated yesterday.
Inside Political Headlines
-
Coroner review calls for action on body parts;
- GE Maize
protest - picture story;
- Fisheries allocation to
traditional tribers "racist";
- Student loans review
sought;
- Jackie Brown appointed to head Child Youth and
Family Services Department;
- A report that Wellington's
cable car will be sold if the price is right;
INCIS: The editorial describes INCIS as a "dog that won't bark".
STUDENT LOANS: An op-ed feature examines the
increasingly besieged student loans
scheme.