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SCOOP VIDEO & AUDIO: RECOMMENDED VIDEO: Int. Law: RNZAF Orion Captures Japanese Whaling In Ross Sea - A Royal New Zealand Air Force Orionundertaking surveillance against illegal fishing in the Southern Ocean has sighted Japanese whaling vessels operating in the Ross Sea, Conservation Minister Chris Carter said today. âThe Orion has taken footage of the Japanese fleet's activities. Three whaling vessels were observed harpooning, hauling and processing whales. Given the strong public interest in this issue, the government has decided to make the footage available to the media," Mr Carter. Scoop Streaming Video: Government releases footage of Japanese whaling Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
ALSO: Scoop Streaming Video: BACKGROUND: Scoop Report on Whaling, June 2006 RECOMMENDED AUDIO: KiwiFM Audio: Wammo catches up with Scoop's Kevin List - Scoop moves office and Kevin List sits in an empty room; editorial staff at TVNZ and APN are cut; how naff is the new TV One branding?; Anthony Flannery is the new head of news at TVNZ; England is booted out of the long drawn out cricket world cup... Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning & Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: How a New Zealand exchange student has reported a sombre mood after a lone gunman killed 32 people at Virginia Tech. RDU Audio: Kate Gorgeous delivers her Best of the Week Interviews... Featured this week are: Scoop's Kevin List on Govt Minister Steve Maharey saying the F*** word in Parliament; and Canty Uni's Dr Linda-Jean Kenix, about media's role in informing public debate. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to Govt minister, Ruth Dyson about swearing in the debating chamber; Ruth's visit to the UN Disabilities Convention in New York; and the new minimum wage. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning & Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: the release of a Commission of Inquiry report into a culture of sexual deviancy within the New Zealand Police. KiwiFM Audio: Scoop's Kevin List joins KiwiFM's Wammo to deliver his weekly News Roundup. Items discussed: Report into dodgy cops; and Christine Rankin⦠what was she famous for and does her opinion really count? 95bFM Audio: Opposition is mounting against a controversial bill that would see official records of births, deaths, marriages and registrations locked away from public eyes. 95bFM interviews journalist and historian Graeme Hunt and Internal Affairs Minister Rick Barker on this issue. KiwiFM Wammo-Audio-Feast: Wammo presents a feast of informative interviews from his morning show. So sit back and listen to the Wammonator quiz Russell Brown on whether musos are being bled to death by internet downloads; Gerry Brownlee on giving your kid a crack; and an Aussie doctor who says we are feeding our kids too much Ritalin. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to tech reporter Paul Brislen about why illegal digital downloads of New Zealand music are not the reason why some musicians are finding alternative employment. Seems there is some poor journalism going on⦠KiwiFM Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning joins Wallace Chapman to discuss alleged terrorist, David Hicks' sentence being trimmed to nine months, and also why is the government moving to restrict public access to the Births Deaths Marriages register⦠KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman IVs the PM on the Section59 Bill where the PM highlights a very poor standard of reporting. Also why does the Govt want to restrict access to Births Deaths Marriages info? RDU Audio: RDU Audio: Kate Gorgeous from RDU Radio in Christchurch talks to Canterbury University's Senior Lecturer of Religious Studies Mike Grimshaw about the upcoming, heavily debated Mosque and Miracles conferences. KiwiFM Audio: Kevin List and KiwiFM's Wammo state why this is not an anti-smacking bill. It is already an offence to give your child a crack. This bill removes defences that are letting people get off thrashing their kids. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List on Radio Active - This is not an Anti-Smacking Bill⦠that law passed awhile ago. This bill removes a defence that allows thrashing parents to get off! RDU Audio: Kate Gorgeous from RDU's best interviews of the week: includes Hinemoana Baker;John Key; Sue Bradford; and Brit Muso Scruff... Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning & 95bFM's Paul Deady discuss: Australian David Hicks' guilty plea to a terrorism charge. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning & Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey: A science experiment by two teenage girls saw GlaxoSmithKline being fined $227,500 for false advertising + Parliament's Speaker is writing to the Chinese embassy informing its must respect NZ's free speech ideals. KiwiFM Audio: KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman talks to Kiwi journalist Yasmine Ryan who is reporting from Beirut in Lebanon. What's shaping in the Middle East and what is really going on inside the Lebanon political arena? KiwiFM Audio:KiwiFM's Wammo interviews Shelley Gare, author of the Triumph of the Airheads and the Retreat From Common Sense. The airheads are winning and so are airhead values. We live in a world where ignorance is not just bliss, it's celebrated. KiwiFM Audio: KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman talks to the Prime Minister Helen Clark about highlights of her meeting with US president, George W Bush. Scoop Audio: Prime Minister Helen Clark on her first day back from her prime ministerial visit to Washington faced media questions re: latest police sex scandal allegations; Auckland District Health Board/Lab test cronyism; the anti-smacking bill and polling. KiwiFM Audio: Selwyn Manning and Wallace Chapman - News has broken revealing APN plans to ditch in-house sub-editors from its stable of newspapers including the New Zealand Herald and Hawke's Bay Today. But what exactly does a sub-editor do and should we care? KiwiFM Audio: KiwiFM's Wammo interviews freelance journalist Jon Stephenson about his discussions with former SAS troops who say the government intends to announce a troop return to Afghanistan. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List on Radio Active delivers his weekly New Zealand news roundup. Items discussed today include: the Roger Awards and whether Peter Dunne's party is the weirdest Christian-based party in the world⦠KiwiFM Audio: KiwiFM's Wammo interviews Nandor Tanczos regarding The Criminal Proceeds Recovery Bill and whether it would allow the Crown to take assets even if the person has not been convicted. It would be up to the targeted person to prove the property was legally obtained. KiwiFM Audio: Scoop's sports obsessed Kevin List joins KiwiFM's Wammo to deliver his weekly News Roundup⦠Items discussed⦠Protests outside Parliament for all manner of things; Helen Clark's state visit to the US; Health reporting and the current NZ vs Kenya score⦠KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to Scoop's Selwyn Manning about the up-coming New Zealand state visit to the White House. What does this mean for NZ and the Pacific? KiwiFM Audio: NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark talks to Wallace Chapman about her pending meetings in the United States with President George W Bush and other top U.S officials â disputes Scoop's interpretation of the US move to make 2007 the year of the Pacific. Scoop Video: International Day Of Action Begins In New Zealand. KiwiFM Audio: NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark talks to Wallace Chapman about the response to Mt Ruapehuâs Lahar on Sunday, as well as her pending meetings in the United States with President George W Bush and other top U.S officials. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning & Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: How a rest home owner kept patients alive on paper so as to claim subsidies. Also, a bill before Parliament will see armed air marshals on Air New Zealand flights. KiwiFM Audio - Iraq! Scoop's Selwyn Manning and KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman discuss a top-level summit meeting that has taken place in Iraq between the Iraqi Prime Minister, Iran, Syria and the five permanent members of the UN security council, including the USA. What does this mean for the war-torn-region? KiwiFM Audio: NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark is scheduled to meet with US President George Bush on March 20. Is New Zealand about to increase its involvement in Afghanistan, in the Persian Gulf, in containment operations in Central-Asia, and in this US-led War On Terror? KiwiFM Audio: Former Police Minister John Banks talks to KiwiFM's Wallace about why Clint Rickards, recently acquitted of rape charges, must not be reinstated as Assistant Police Commissioner and in charge of the Auckland Police District. Film/Doco Preview: The Last Resort To Tour NZ Cinemas - The independently made feature documentary The Last Resort returns to selected cinemas around New Zealand for limited seasons beginning in Wellington on the 25th of January at the Paramount Theatre. The documentary focuses on a half-century old coastal campground at Opoutama, a place that is beloved by locals and visitors alike. One summer this most sacred piece of coastline was closed to make way for a multi-million dollar residential subdivision. See... CutCutCut Video: The Last Resort Doco Set To Tour NZ Cinemas Kiwi Doco News: Sandor Lau's Squeegee Bandit Doco Releases Feb 1st - This bold new film by Sándor Lau is a documentary about Starfish, who survives by washing car windows at intersections on the mean streets of South Auckland. He's a born hustler with an extreme personality, magnetic charisma, infectious humour, and a vicious temper. Video: Kiwi Doco Squeegee Bandit Releases Feb 1st Scoop Video: Saddam Hussein Executed - Iraqi State TV Release (Editor's caution, contains disturbing footage.) Scoop Video: Leaked video footage of Saddam Hussein's moment of execution (Editor's caution, contains disturbing footage â ADULTS ONLY.) RECOMMENDED AUDIO: Scoop Audio: Downer on Fiji, Iran, Iraq and David Hicks Scoop Audio: PM's post-cabinet press conference: Housing, Fiji and Whaling Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List on Radio Active delivers his weekly New Zealand news roundup. Items discussed today include: Taito Phillip Field; Phil Goff getting a hard time at the launch of Maire Leadbeater's book: Negligent Neighbour. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning joins Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey to discuss: Labour's move to expel Taito Phillip Field from the party; and the New Zealand Government launches its sustainability policy platform. KiwiFM Audio: Scoop's Kevin List joins KiwiFM's Wammo to deliver his weekly News Roundup⦠Items discussed: Taito Phillip Field, Helen Clark's state of the nation speech; John Key's response; and Hon Robson Becomes Contemptuous Robson. KiwiFM Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning and KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman discuss how the United States has intensified its military presence in the Persian Gulf amidst expectation of regional conflict with Iran. Will the USA strike first against the Atomic Ayatollahs? Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound give National leader John Key a caning over his caring for the 'underclass' pontificating. Was this mere theatre on Key's part or just a case of a rookie leader toeing the water? 95bFM Audio: Simon Pound talks to Cameron Brewer (centre-right spin-doctor) about how National leader John Key ought to have handled his social-sojourn. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List's weekly Radio Active news roundup: Immigration and asylum. Why is it a Catholic is in prison awaiting deportation to Iran when a gay Iranian is granted asylum in NZ? Scoop Audio: PM's Pre-Caucus Presser - The PM discusses John Key's accusations of Labour "standover tactics and bullying" being behind Wesley School's refusal of National's attempted charity, Labour's record on poverty, negotiating with Fiji's military government on trade, the entry charge for and arrangements for the control of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and other issues. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning joins Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey to deliver his weekly New Zealand news roundup. Items discussed today include: A senior constable in the NZ Police is facing rape charges. Also, Waitangi Day 2007, what it means for contemporary New Zealand. KiwiFM Audio: NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters has said too many New Zealanders are anti-American. Is he correct? Also, the climate change debate heats up; and what's up with Waitangi Day 2007? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning joins Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey. Items discussed include: Six year-old Jayden Headley has been reunited with his father after being held captive for 158 days + National is criticising the PM for her handling of the Fiji coup crisis. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin list delivers his news round-up on Radio Active: discussion spans from Blood Diamonds to Ahmed Zaoui's case. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo and Scoop's Kevin List discuss: Big Day Out, Ahmed Zaoui, David Lewis, and the State House Garden Awards⦠KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs to Keith Locke who is in Tasmania regarding Ahmed Zaoui and why his family ought to be allowed to live in New Zealand. He also quizzes Mr Locke about his Tasmanian holiday... KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs Gary Reese (Campaigns Manager for Amnesty International NZ) regarding Blood Diamond campaign. Has the ring you wear come to you by way of murders and mercenaries? KiwiFM Audio: New National Party leader John Key and his deputy Bill English have been eager to set a new strategic agenda, taking popular planks of the old Brash-policy-regime and mixing it with election-winning centrist rhetoric. Selwyn Manning and Wallace Chapman discuss the Nat-Strat. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs Auckland University's Paul Buchanan on US security policy regarding Iraq. Paul Buchanan is a former Pentagon security analyst and is the Director of the Working Group on Alternative Security Perspectives at the University of Auckland. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin list delivers his news round-up on Radio Active: discussion spans from NZ media's use of fifth columnists to Saddam Hussein's execution. KiwiFM Audio: Saddam Hussein has been hanged, the video displays Shiite observers taunting the former leader while he stood with a noose around his neck. Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning and KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman discuss: What now for Iraq? KiwiFM Audio: Saddam Hussein's appeal to have his death sentence quashed has failed, Iran says get lost to UN Security Council sanctions and announces its intent to proceed with its nuclear programme, so is Iran really rising as the major state of influence in the Middle East region? Video-Doco: Sustainability? What We're Thinking - The Sustainable Business Network is a forum for businesses that are interested in sustainable development practice to get together and make it happen. This short doco (duration: 8 mins) asks people in the street what they think of sustainability. See... SBN Video: Sustainability â What We're Thinking Video/Audio/Text: France In Uproar Over Rainbow Warrior Political Link - Yasmine Ryan's Les Yeux on France examines key developments on the French political scene and how the French media interprets them. Les Yeux on France this week examines the fallout from revelations that France's Socialist Party (PS) Presidential candidate, is sister to French agent Gerard Royal. What role did he play in the attack that killed photographer Fernando Pereira? (Image courtesy of Greenpeace.) Scoop Video & Text: Yasmine Ryan's Les Yeux on France Scoop Audio: New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, details why New Zealand will not seek extradition of former French agent, Gerard Royal. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound debate why New Zealand will not seek extradition of an alleged French saboteur. Scoop Video: Tonga, An Island On The Brink Of Change - Scoop's co-editor Selwyn Manning was in Tonga this week attending a state funeral for the late King Tupou. He reports that Tonga's people now want change, and shortly after attending the solemn occasion, NZ's PM Helen Clark said New Zealand will, should Tonga wish it to, do all it can to help Tonga reform its constitutional monarchy toward a more democratic style of government. See... Scoop Video, Audio & Text report: Tonga - An Island On The Brink ALSO: Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning At the Tongan King's Funeral Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: what lies ahead for Tonga and the strange spectacle of an Island monarchy struggling to come to terms with 21st century society. Int. Security: Jihad Group Issues Conditions Of Olaf Wiig's Release - Scoop Video: A group calling itself the Holy Jihad Brigades released a video overnight of New Zealand cameraman, Olaf Wiig, and his journalist colleague Steve Centanni. The group stated: "In exchange for the release of the Muslim prisoners, males and females in the prisons of America, with our prisoners. Release our prisoners and we will do the same." See... Video: Jihad Group Releases Video Of Olaf Wiig ALSO: Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss the video released overnight by the captives (the Holy Jihad Brigades) of New Zealand cameraman, Olaf Wiig, and his colleague Steve Centanni. The video heralds a sinister turn in the M.O. of Palestine kidnappings.Editor's Note: Scoop regrets the fluctuating audio quality. Scoop Video: The Week's Movie Trailers Sci-Fi Superman Returns; Sci-Fi Ultraviolet; Mel Gibson's Apocalyto; and a late run on the Da Vinci Code. Scoop VideoCast: Video-Podcast: Selwyn Manning Says Japan Stacks Deck At Whaling Conf. Scoop VideoCast: Selwyn Manning on Solving The World Cup Blue Boots Mystery Scoop VideoCast: Selwyn Manning on the Soccer World Cup, Hooligans, Yahoo CoverageRECOMMENDED AUDIO: Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List delivers his weekly political news roundup on Wellington's Radio Active. This week, National's legacy and John Key get a dusting⦠KiwiFM Audio: Kevin visits the PM, John Key does Burnside but why is Steve Maharey replying? Winston says NZ is too 'anti-American', Will scoop be all over the dead whales? An expensive horse. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning joins Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey to deliver his weekly New Zealand news roundup. Items discussed today include: NZ Thoroughbred Premiere Yearling Sales have concluded with a Sunline/Zabeel colt selling for $2 million. Also discussed was John Key's state of the nation speech. KiwiFM Audio: KiwiFM Audio: Japan's been caught slaughtering whales in the Ross Sea. Also, Nat leader John Key is schmoozing Maori. Will the Maori Party find a friend in him? Selwyn Manning talks to Wallace Chapman about what lies behind these two issues. Scoop Streaming Audio:KiwiFM's Wammo on board the Esperanza, recorded today on board the Greenpeace ship. An interview with expedition leader Karli Thomas. Scoop Audio: Listen to Scoop's Kevin List deliver his weekly News Roundup on Wellington's Radio Active. Items discussed range from weevils to Parliament! KiwiFM Audio: Scoop's Kevin List joins KiwiFM's Wammo to deliver his weekly News Roundup⦠Items discussed⦠just about everything!!! Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning joins Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey. Items discussed include: Six year-old Jayden Headley has been reunited with his father after being held captive for 158 days + National is criticising the PM for her handling of the Fiji coup crisis. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin list delivers his news round-up on Radio Active: discussion spans from Blood Diamonds to Ahmed Zaoui's case. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo and Scoop's Kevin List discuss: Big Day Out, Ahmed Zaoui, David Lewis, and the State House Garden Awards⦠KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs to Keith Locke who is in Tasmania regarding Ahmed Zaoui and why his family ought to be allowed to live in New Zealand. He also quizzes Mr Locke about his Tasmanian holiday... KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs Gary Reese (Campaigns Manager for Amnesty International NZ) regarding Blood Diamond campaign. Has the ring you wear come to you by way of murders and mercenaries? KiwiFM Audio: New National Party leader John Key and his deputy Bill English have been eager to set a new strategic agenda, taking popular planks of the old Brash-policy-regime and mixing it with election-winning centrist rhetoric. Selwyn Manning and Wallace Chapman discuss the Nat-Strat. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs Auckland University's Paul Buchanan on US security policy regarding Iraq. Paul Buchanan is a former Pentagon security analyst and is the Director of the Working Group on Alternative Security Perspectives at the University of Auckland. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin list delivers his news round-up on Radio Active: discussion spans from NZ media's use of fifth columnists to Saddam Hussein's execution. KiwiFM Audio: Saddam Hussein has been hanged, the video displays Shiite observers taunting the former leader while he stood with a noose around his neck. Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning and KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman discuss: What now for Iraq? KiwiFM Audio: Saddam Hussein's appeal to have his death sentence quashed has failed, Iran says get lost to UN Security Council sanctions and announces its intent to proceed with its nuclear programme, so is Iran really rising as the major state of influence in the Middle East region? KiwiFM Audio: Selwyn Manning talks to Wallace Chapman about how NZ has recommitted to RAMSI: The move sends a signal out with ever increasing importance. The state of the Pacific is now extremely fragile. What's really shaping up across the Pacific Arc of Instability? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning talks to Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey about tax cuts for Kiwi businesses; Brent Todd faces pokie charges; and 50,000 bulbs turn spotlight on Kiwi Christmas winners. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Lyndon Hood wraps up the political year on The Wire with 95bFM's Richard Beniston. Scoop Audio: PM Wraps Up 2006 Scoop's Kevin List reports that at the last post-cabinet press conference for 2006 the Prime Minister took a short wander down memory lane and preferred to be upbeat about the fading year. Scoop Audio: The Prime Minister outlined her views on keeping NZ carbon neutral â none of which however included the grinch like proposals of turning off the pretty Christmas displays in various Beehive Ministers offices. Later in the press conference the report into the murder of teenager Liam Ashley while in the care of private security firm Chubb was also discussed. See... PM's Presser - Carbon Neutrality, Liam Ashley Report Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning joins 95bFM's Simon Pound to discuss what lies behind the Fiji Military Coup, who are the shadow men? Scoop Audio: Kevin List talks to Radio Active about the new proposed immigration laws, the Greens, and a line up of Arab ambassadors were ignored by the almost all media! Scoop Audio: Helen Clark says Soldiers in Fiji's military should tell Bainimarama he has been replaced. Also, New Zealand looks set to conduct fingerprinting and eye scans at airports; and a man is in hospital after being bitten by a wild stallion that wanted his mare for its harem. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo IVs John Key - The first interview from Don Brash's old office apparently. They talk about being leader, what to do with a problem like Don Brash, dream teams, Hollow books, answering emails, speech writing, centrist governments, Brian Sinclair and his cronies⦠UPDATE Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning reports to Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey the latest on the Fiji coup crisis. Scoop Audio: Kevin list discusses on Radio Active how Nicky Hager's book Hollow Men casts doubt on the actions of other National Party figures⦠Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning joins Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey to discuss: NZ holds meeting between Fiji's military chief and its PM in attempt to avoid a coup; John Key becomes the new National Party leader; and that poor sod Shrek the Merino sheep gets helicoptered out to a melting ice berg! Scoop Audio - Scoop's Kevin List & Kiwi FM Host Wammo discuss Nicky Hager's new book " Hollow Men: A Study In The Politics Of Deception ", its subject National Party Leader Don Brash, and the similarities between modern NZ political reporting and Stalinist Russian censorship. Scoop Audio - Scoop Co-Editor Selwyn Manning speaks to Australia's Radio Adelaide from Tonga. Selwyn has details on the recent riots and what is happening now with security, investigation and rebuilding efforts. Scoop Audio Manning n Pound on 95bFM: Was Enriched Uranium Munition Used In Lebanon? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: The Government's preferred option for a Rugby World Cup stadium; Gale force winds cause havoc; and Upham VCs sold to the Brits. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo and List â Wammo finds out what exactly Scoop's Kevin List is doing in Canada? And what did he make of the London assignment? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: How Israel has taken advantage of the US elections to wage a HUGE offensive against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Also, discussed is how significant is the Donald Rumsfeld sacking from his Secretary of Defense position; and Scoop's Kevin List is in London reporting on the NZ Memorial and Helen Clark meetings with Tony Blair. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on the BBC on Fiji. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss Fiji. Scoop Audio: KiwiFM Audio: Wammo n List - Fiji, Refugees, CO2 Scoop Audio: Helen Clark Summarises Pacific Forum 2006. Audio: Selwyn Manning On BBC - The Australia/Melanesia Stoush. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: How Immigration Minister David Cunliffe has refused to help asylum seeker Thomas Yadegary (who is banged up in Mt Eden Prison) even though he promised while an MP to seek refuge for him. Irony abounds in this case, the more so the more you investigate it! Scoop Audio: Kevin List On Radio Active discusses: asylum seeker Thomas Yadegary being banged up in prison basically due to his faith, also John Key angry? KiwiFM Audio: Wammo and Scoop's Kevin List talk about the dire proposition of being an Iranian asylum seeker who is a chef rather than a tiler. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Yasmine Ryan delivers the latest news on France in Les Yeux on France. This week Riots Anniversary. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: how New Zealand is front-footing it foreign affairs position in the Pacific more so now than during the first two terms on the Labour-led Government. Here's why⦠KiwiFM Audio: Wammo and Scoop's Kevin List don't talk about the Auditor-General but do talk about the proposed mass-medication of NZ that will see all our bread folated, Phillip Field's not displaying his love for Labour and the Thomas Yadegary case. Scoop Audio: Kevin List On Radio Active discusses: the Auditor General's action flowchart, and why the Government insists folic acid be inserted into bread dough. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: how NZ's Govt has moved to stamp out money laundering. Also, 700 Telecom workers are likely to lose their jobs before Christmas; and Kiwis' daily bread is about to be baked to a Govt recipe! Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: The father of the murdered Kahui twins speaks to Police; A third saboteur is named in Rainbow Warrior bombing; Christian Heritage Party dissolves admitting Capill's sex offending crippled the party. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to Communications Minister David Cunliffe about the announced FM station broadcasting plan. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active discusses: the Auditor General and reveals some detail about a man called Chuck. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: the National Party caucus suspending Brian Connell and Don Brash's leadership woes; 99 New Zealand passports used illegally; and the Kahui twins murder investigation still lurks on without a conclusion. 95bFM Audio: Alice Murray interviews Maurice Williamson, National MP. Having received similar treatment himself in 2003, what does he think about Brian Connell's suspension from caucus this week? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: How 99 New Zealand Passports being used illegally have been netted. Reflects back to high profile passport fraud case where Mossad agents were convicted of illegally obtaining a NZ passport. Audio: Dr Brash Dispenses Pre-Election Relationship Advice - Scoop has obtained a mashed up audio of currently embattled National leader Dr Don Brash offering love advice to the population of Christchurch. During 2005 Dr Brash regularly appeared on Christchurch's RDU â however after an ill-fated attempt at dispensing relationship tips as an 'love advice guru' Dr Brash's chats with the then host of the RDU breakfast show ceased. See... Dr Brash Offers Love Advice (2005) ALSO: Kiwi FM: Kiwi FM: List and Wammo on Brash Love Advice KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to the No Right Turn blogster about his Brethren influencing the Swedish election investigation. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active discusses: how the Greens have come out with its position on the Auditor General's ruling; also, Don Brash's love advice gets a playing. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: PM Helen Clark encouraging Tonga to continue with constitutional and democratic reform; Reports had been circulating in Australia about Helen Clark's husband, Peter Davis, we put the record straight; Nats are building up to a leadership coup; and NZ Fashion Week has arrived. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to National Party spokesperson John Key about a Leadership coup, Don Brash vs Helen Clark, Then tests him on foreign affairs. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks personal insults with Labour Minister, Ruth Dyson - Ruth feels personally insulted by Brash, Insults all round! Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss why the Brash affair debate has nothing to do with morals but one of political strategy errors. Can Brash yet be rolled? KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to National finance spokesperson, John Key, about his comments regarding Don Brash. Scoop Audio: PM's Presser - More Election Spending Plus 9/11 Scoop Audio: Kevin List discusses the Govt's wimpy stance on bottom trawlers with Wammo. Also, Auditor Gen's office's snotty mood with Scoop! And, Al-Jazeera spoof. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses on Radio Active: Why the media held off on the Don Brash marriage story and how Parliament's a hot-bed of scandal. Also discussed, bottom-trawlers! Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: Labour's refusal to pay back tax payer money spent on its campaign pledge cards; Meteor over South Island; and the King Of Tonga's death. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning 's NZ News Roundup on Radio Adelaide: Damning booklet expected on Brash's emails; Former Kiwi League star Brent Todd is back in NZ and expected to face drugs charges; and the price of petrol is edging down! Kiwi FM Audio: Kevin List and Kiwi FM's Wammo discuss Keith Locke's 'non-controversial' motion on imprisoned Palestinian MPs, why to expect excitement in the General Debate, and Christchurch citizens' opposition to public transport. Scoop Audio: Kevin List delivers his political news roundup to Wellington's Radio Active. This week: Taito Phillip Field; and why are Zimbabwean refugees not fronting for med checks? KiwiFM Audio: Kevin List joins Wammo and asks why Zimbabwe immigrants are about to receive special health cover; also raised is the Parliament's new website; and again Taito Phillip Field gets a mention. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: the latest in the Phillip Field corruption claims; Police set to begin Taser trail; and Corrections in the gun over prison van youth murder. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo is joined on KiwiFM by National Party finance spokesperson, John Key. They discuss: Cool robots that do all the work; 90 day probation bill, the minimum wage, what's fair? Scoop Audio: Kevin List and Wammo on Kiwi FM - Featuring what's going on at 95bFM with all this dumping Wallace biz; Also can the Overlander be saved; and spare a thought for Georgina and the Transsexual community. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: The Salvation Army report urging the Government to improve the lot of homeless men; the Maori Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu's funeral; and how the Prime Minister has waded into the Wallaby/All Black spearhead tackle controversy. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo on Kiwi FM - Why is Herceptin being funded in Australia but not here in New Zealand. Anne Hayden joins Wammo to discuss the issue. Scoop Audio (click here to listen): Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss how Harmeet Sooden has called for Olaf Wiig to be released. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses on Radio Active: Is democracy under threat? Is there a real issue lurking within the Auditor Gen's report? Why is the NZ Herald getting a tax break? Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List joins Wammo for the KiwiFM political news roundup from the capital. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: Maori Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu's passing; New Zealand cameraman Olaf Wiig having been kidnapped in Gaza; and how Auckland mayor Dick Hubbard wants the 'Boobs on Bikes' parade canned! KiwiFM Audio (click here to listen): Wammo Wammo interviews Dr Craig Roger on whether radio communications blackouts are likely should the USA continue with its satellite protection plan. KiwiFM Audio (click here to listen): Wammo Wammo interviews Dr Jim Sprott on his cot death theories. Scoop Audio: PM Chats About Oldies But Goodies Scoop Audio (click here to listen): Kevin List and Simon Pound on The Wire - Kevin List goes into bat for the Wellington bureaucrats, discussing with 95bFM's Simon Pound why he thinks TVNZ and National got it wrong. Scoop Audio (click here to listen): Kevin List on Radio Active defends the role of the public servant and suggests a stich-up occurred between National and TVNZ over a certain news bulletin. Also, Iggy Pop stands in with a personal message. KiwiFM Audio: Paul Buchanan Speaks To Wammo on Israel/Lebanon Conflict. In his article published on Scoop, The Logics of War in South Lebanon, Paul Buchanan wrote: "Buried beneath the chorus of moral indignation at the loss of life and calls for a ceasefire in Southern Lebanon are the logics of warfare at play." In this audio Paul Buchanan explains his rationale. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Peter Godfrey discuss on Radio Adelaide: New Zealand's social wellbeing continuing to improve - report; NZ climbs to eighth in world internet rankings; Mood of the Boardroom survey shows Helen Clark well ahead of opposition leader Don Brash. Scoop Audio: Manning n Pound debate geo-strategies being demonstrated in the Israel/Hezbollah conflict. What is each side attempting to achieve from all this bloodshed? And, is there a right and wrong side in this slaughter? The three-week air offensive, a pseudo cease-fire and disagreements in the Israeli Cabinet on strategy, have caused Israel to hit its ground offensive running. Hezbollah is now fighting the war it is prepared for. Scoop Audio: Kevin List and Wammo on Kiwi FM - Featuring Kiwi Herald tidbits: US Free Trade Agreement Is Sealed - Poor Children To Blame - Rejuvenated Brash Puts 'Plank' Behind Him - Capill Says Child Abuse A Maori Problem. Did Nat deputy Brownlee push leader Brash back into his seat? And Phillip Field gets a mention. KiwiFM Audio: Wammo and Brash - Features Wammo interview with National Party leader Don Brash. Does Mr Brash really say on air the four letter C*** word? This and more in the Wammo Brash four letter word IV. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Kiwi FM - Winston vs Media, Trains and Death - Kevin List and Kiwi FM's Wammo discuss the big issues of the week: the closing of the Overlander, the media obsession with Winston Peters' spat with the media, and business tax review proposals. Scoop Audio: Round Two: Peters Versus Soper 'n' TVNZ. If the Prime Minister had announced at her post cabinet press-conference the imminent dissolution of her government it seems likely senior reporters from Newstalk ZB and TVNZ would still have decided to harangue her over a spat they were involved in with Foreign Minister Winston Peters, last week, in Washington DC. Scoop Audio: PM Pleads For Peace In Mid-East And Close To Home. After being questioned for some minutes by Newstalk ZB's Barry Soper regarding a spat Mr Soper was involved in with New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters the Prime Minister suggested that relations between some members of the press gallery and Mr Peters should be repaired in a manner befitting "mature adults". Kiwi FM Audio: Kevin List join Whammo to discuss: the closing of the Overlander, the media obsession with Winston Peters' spat with the media, and business tax review proposals. RDU Audio: Scoop's Kevin List joins Wammo to discuss the big issues of the week. Issues under the microscope this time are: Beneficiaries, police ticket quotas, soccer and drinks. RDU Audio: The Prime Minister Helen Clark joins Wammo to discuss: 90th Birthday Parties; All about the weather; The pleasures of walking in the snow; What to do with beneficiaries; And Kyoto. Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses on Wellington's Radio Active welfare and how former Labour MP John Tamihere has called for the Government to fund Maori beneficiaries through independent trusts. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Adelaide Radio's Peter Godfrey discuss: Kiwi former spy Richard Tomlinson questioned by French DST. ALSO Discussed: Govt orders welfare dept to probe beneficiary clusters; Weather continues to affect Kiwi travel plans. Scoop Audio: Prime Minister's Post-Cabinet Press Conference: On Monday the Parliamentary press gallery seemed deeply concerned by the plight of New Zealand's underclass. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss on 95bFM: A deepening crisis in Timor Leste has resulted in the NZ PM Helen Clark calling on The UN to help end the violence. The United States has responded saying it will support a UN backed military operation in Timor. What does this mean for the fledgling country? 95bFM Audio: Wallace Chapman interviews Terry Hicks the father of Australian David Hicks, who has been held for 4 and half years in Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay. Terry talks frankly to Wallace of the long running struggle to obtain a fair trial for David, and an eventual release from this legal 'black hole'. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active discusses: how Mr List is unsure whether he saw a vision at the Green Party bash; also mentions the deficit word enough to cause concern among econ-watchers! Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide 's Peter Godfrey discuss: The family of the murdered Kahui twins being interviewed by Police; Auckland City is to remain vulnerable to power-cuts for two years!; NZ Treasury has issued advice for Cullen to cut Govt spending. Scoop Video: Japan Fails To Legalise Whaling Trade - Slaughter Continues - Selwyn Manning presents Scoop's daily podcast, today reporting on Japan's hold on the IWC. Legalised commercial whaling was narrowly avoided due to a 75% vote requirement that ensures a 20 year moratorium prohibiting the hunting of whales for profit remains. But Japan vows to continue its slaughter� in the name of science. See... Video-Podcast: Japan Stacks Deck At Whaling Conf. Scoop Doco: Jihad Battle Mounts Against West's Propaganda - The United States dominion over 'psy-ops' and propaganda is no longer unchallenged. Islamic insurgents throughout the Muslim world are producing digital video clips with ever-increasing sophistication. The products of this technological revolution carry a double-edged message of 'glory' for youthful 'martyrs' and vengeance against the West. Scoop has obtained video footage - delivered via underground networks and otherwise - originating from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Turkistan, Algeria and Palestine. The propaganda's message suggests the Islamic fight against U.S. imperialism and that of the West is spreading - becoming more sophisticated. See... Psy-Ops Countered By Islamic Digital Propaganda ALSO: Scoop Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: the Scoop doco " Psy-Ops - The War On Your Opinions" and how NZ's intel agencies failed regarding Timor Leste. Scoop Video: Algerian Amnesty and the Intelligence Turntable - The Inspector General of Intelligence and Security, Justice Paul Neazor, is preparing to review a security risk certificate lodged against Algerian refugee, Ahmed Zaoui. Witnesses from New Zealand and abroad will include those testifying to Mr Zaoui's character and claims that he poses no risk to New Zealand's national security. But how safe is Algeria, and should intelligence be used as evidence in a judicial matter? Video Doco by Scoop co-editor, Selwyn Manning. Scoop Video: Algeria Amnesty & An Intel Turntable Foreign Correspondent: Commission Of Inquiry Call In Response To Honiara Riots - Rumours are flying across the Solomon Islands as to why the Participatory Police Force failed to prevent much of the extensive rioting that took place in Honiara on 18 and 19 April. Anger flared up following the announcement of Snyder Rini�s appointment to the role of Prime Minister, especially over allegations that Taiwanese money had been involved in buying votes. The violence did not break out immediately, but rather simmered for a couple of hours before the situation began to rapidly deteriorate. See... The Intelligence Failure Behind Honiara�s Riots MORE ON THE CRISIS IN HONIARA: Audio: Sogavare, Opposition Candidate for PM Audio: Taiwanese Ambassador Chen on Solomons Audio: Phil Goff visits the Solomon Islands Audio: John Roughan on the Solomon Islands Audio: Dyer on Women in Parliament in the Solomons Video: Families Support Greenpeace Action Against Japan's Whaling(Image by Phil Crawford, Greenpeace NZ) Greenpeace NZ marked an international day of action on whaling today with a family beach dig in Auckland. Children joined Greenpeace members making a giant whale of sand on the beach at Mission Bay, while their parents were invited to "plant a whale tail" in the sand in tribute to the whales being slaughtered in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. The international day of action is to draw attention to the fact that people all over the world oppose the commercial hunting of whales, and is being marked in Japan, Australia, the United States, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Fiji, Argentina, Austria, Poland, Canada, India, Greece, Spain, Turkey and Sweden. Scoop Video: Families And Greenpeace Act Against Whaling RECOMMENDED AUDIO: RDU Audio: Wammo IVs National's John Key this morning who was sitting at his desk at 7:15am. Civil Defence snow storm response, Auckland's rusty shackles - should heads roll? The cost of living in Auckland and Wellington. 95bFM Audio: 95bFM Audio: Rebecca Wright interviews Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples on what he has discovered regarding the Kahui twins homicide. 95bFM Audio: Noelle McCarthy interviews SPCA director Bob Kerridge on the pros and cons of microchipping dogs and legislation. RDU Audio: Wammo IVs David Skilling, CEO, New Zealand Institute, on the NZ economy, "how things work"; living standards; interest rates; country comparisons and which Economists can you trust? Scoop Audio: Prime Minister's press conference includes: ChCh Snow; Timor Leste; Twins Murder Inquiry. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: Punters, Scoop has opened the gate. We want your video podcasts (Interested? Drop Selwyn an email via Selwyn@scoop.co.nz). Also discussed was how Labour MP's seem intent on digging into union politics. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active discusses: Pita Sharples and his abandonment of the Mapp Bill; How John Key benefited from free tertiary education; that very scary Taser DVD that Keith Locke is pushing for all MPs to see; and Scoop's whales podcast. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide 's Peter Godfrey discuss: NZ News Round-up including Snow bites deeper in South Island; Twin boys homicide inquiry continues; NZ's Nats call for Aid money to buy Pacific anti-whaling votes. RDU Audio: Scoop's Kevin List and RDU's Wammo discuss: Maori Party co-leader Dr Pita Sharples has pulled his support for Dr Wayne Mapp's controversial Bill; Japan's schools for whales programme; Another example of bad journalism - this time in the listener; getting the facts straight with John Key, When can we ride the gravy train? RDU Audio: Wammo's Weekly IV with PM Helen Clark. A reasonably buoyant PM discussed: Ungrateful Pacific Islanders throwing whale meat in our faces, Singapore PM visits, Wayne Mapp's 90 day bill, Helen gets into footy. RDU Audio: Scoop's Kevin List and RDU's Wammo discuss: Deportation; Zarqawi's autopsy; Nats private prisons call; microchipping; energy; citizen journalism and journalism courses� Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide 's Peter Godfrey discuss: Auckland's power-outage; the Rayed Ali deportation; and NZ wine served to the Queen at her birthday bash. bFM Audio: Top IVs of the Week from 95bFM: PM + Paul Buchanan RDU Audio: Scoop's Kevin List and RDU's Wammo discuss: Deportation; Zarqawi's autopsy; Nats private prisons call; microchipping; energy; citizen journalism and journalism courses� RDU Audio: Wammo IVs National's John Key on state houses and the Hobsonville anomaly. RDU Audio: RDU's Wammo IVs Karyn Hay: on KiwiFM, the government prop-up, not-for-profit and non commercial conditions and a feisty fight on the whole Kiwi music scene! Scoop Audio (Full Commentary): Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss: how public opposition is mounting against the New Zealand Police's intent to trial the Taser gun on New Zealanders, namely the mentally ill, drunks and druggies. Is this a move toward fully arming Kiwi cops? RDU Audio: RDU's Wammo IVs PM:East Timor PM Update; Afghanistan; Are Tasers cool? Russell Norman's Green co-leadership and can they work with the Nats� Scoop Audio: Kevin List & RDU's Wammo discuss: John Key & state house tenants in Hobsonville; Media becomes the budget opposition; Will the Greens side with National under co-leader Russell Norman? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide 's Peter Godfrey discuss: David Bain wins right to appeal to Privy Council; Police dog Edge survives knife attack; Handbag used in All Black whack incident sells on Trademe for $22,700.00. 95bFM Audio: Jose from 95bFM IVs the USA's Diane Farsett re corporate PR and pre-packaged footage being used in TV newsrooms in the U.S. and around the globe. RDU Audio: Wammo from RDU mornings spoke to Gary Reece from Amnesty International New Zealand regarding Amnesty's push to target net repression. RDU Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses with RDU's Wammo: Wellington is distracted from politics to concentrate on "the war", Don Brash being a proud kiwi, Michael Cullen says we can hire and fire people in NZ more than most!, the Greens vote for their next co-leader, and the mint chicks rock! RDU Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses with RDU's Wammo: Wellington is distracted from politics to concentrate on "the war", Don Brash being a proud kiwi, Michael Cullen says we can hire and fire people in NZ more than most!, the Greens vote for their next co-leader, and the mint chicks rock! RDU Audio: Wammo IVs Daniel Robert Epstein: Epstein interviews mainly for Suicidegirls.com and Under Ground Online. He loves comics (graphic novels) and films. He lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Basically, he's clever and informed and gets interviews with a whole lot of really interesting people. Scoop Audio: Scoop co-editor, Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss on 95bFM respected communicator, Clare Curran's spin-advice to the Labour Party, and, whether the newly sworn in Iraqi government will be successful in holding on. Watch for a Scoop doco on this topic next week! Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses on Wellington's Radio Active: Rodney Hide's Cantabrian Dancing Tour, and asks: why is he not fronting at Parliament during an important sitting week? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Radio Adelaide discusses: 2006 Budget fallout; Mountain climber Mark Inglis. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss the 2006 Budget, how targeted funding often offers indication of where the Government intends to take the country � watch out for the detail. Also discussed is how David Cunliffe is the man of the week. Scoop Audio: Audio: Scoop's Kevin List discusses on Radio Active the main events surrounding Budget Day 2006, including 1000 more police and millions wiped off Telecom's market values... Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Radio Adelaide, discusses: The 'Budget Leaker' � Large quake strikes north-east of New Zealand � Mark Inglis conquers Mt. Everest. Scoop Audio: Lyndon Hood and David Haines on Dunedin's Radio One discuss email leaks, National leader Don Brash, NZ First leader Winston Peters, Telecom... Scoop Audio: Scoop co-editor, Selwyn Manning, and 95bFM's Simon Pound discuss how National Party leader, Don Brash, has 'not done himself any favours' over the latest email leak fiasco. Should his MPs sack him? Also, a host of Govt Budget day predictions. Scoop Audio: Kevin List discusses on Radio Active: KiwiFM bailout; Don Brash emails and Exclusive Brethren� Scoop/RDU Audio: Wammo Interviews Scoop's Kevin List RDU Audio: RDU's Wammo Chews The Issues With Helen Clark Scoop Audio: This week Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss on 95bFM whether an amnesty being promoted by Algeria is a fa�ade, what this has to do with the Ahmed Zaoui case, whether intelligence information is factual enough to be relied upon in a judicial matter, and how a series of hearings examining the Zaoui case will be held in private from August 7. Also Click Here for a Quick-link to Video: Scoop Audio: Scoop reporter, Yasmine Ryan, was on assignment in the Solomon Islands to witness the aftermath of the riots. She discusses the reasons behind the riots, recent criticisms of RAMSI and intelligence failures with 95bFM's Jos� Barbosa. Scoop Audio: Tony Amos, Selwyn Manning & David Slack discuss on RadioLive's media pack: John Banks suggesting Rob Hewitt's survival story was a hoax; Govt ownership in Air New Zealand and it being poised to lay off cleaners; the Prophet Muhammad caricatures, foreign correspondent Jon Stephenson; an untold story regarding Denmark; National Party's leadership woes, Waitangi Day, and Unite Union mobilising political grunt. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning & Simon Pound discuss on 95bFM how the Police and the National Party want to test stun-guns, on whom we wonder. Also discussed is: why would the NZ mainstream media publish the Prophet Muhammad caricatures? Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Radio Adelaide. Topics include: Jordan politicians call for trade ban on NZ; 1000s of Kiwi kids head to school for first time; NZ Police seeking Middle East recruits. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss on 95bFM loan sharks, poverty, Judith Tizard and the new law... Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active discusses: how boring Don Brash's speech was, and, the lack of religious politicians in two main parties� Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Radio Adelaide. Topics include: Brash's Econo-Gloom speech; Critic banned for date-rape issue; and an Auckland heart surgeon accused of selling pills for methamphetamine manufacture� Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound discuss the economy + business and union strategies� Scoop Audio: RadioLive's media pack, Host Tony Amos with Selwyn Manning & David Slack discuss Hamas; Iraq hostages; SIS; Cullen; Politics; Media; Foreign Affairs... Scoop Audio: On Radio Active Kevin List talked about the BDO, Parliament, and Guantanamo Bay� Scoop Audio: On Adelaide Radio Selwyn Manning discussed: PM's comments on the deteriorating economy; gas guzzling vehicles set to get registration hike; and shaky buildings... Scoop Audio: RadioLive's media pack with Tony Amos, Selwyn Manning, and Ben Thomas. Scoop Audio: 95bFM's The Wire Security Special: Simon Pound IVs intel/security expert Paul Buchanan, followed by Scoop's Selwyn Manning. RECOMMENDED VIDEO: Video: Palestinian Groups' Vigil Asks Captors To Free Harmeet Sooden - Palestine groups held a vigil in Aotea Square in central Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday to show the world that Harmeet Sooden (pictured left) and his fellow captors are peaceful men. Harmeet Sooden was a member of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and a friend to many in the group. SJP are calling on his captors to be merciful and release him and the other peace workers without harm. Harmeet is in Iraq solely for peaceful purposes and is passionate about taking an active role in giving humanitarian aid to the Iraqi people. Scoop Video: Peace Vigil Asks Captors To Release Harmeet Scoop Video:Captors Release Second Hostage Video Scoop Video: First Release Of Video Showing Hostages Scoop Audio: Rockin' the Boat: CPT Peace Activists Held Hostage. Interview w/ Cliff Kendi, a CPT member who's spent many mos. in Iraq. Then, Huwaida Arraf of ISM on solidarity demos in Palestine. Scoop Video: Unite Launches SupersizeMyPay, Targets Starbucks - WORLD FIRST For the first time globally, Starbucks got a taste of Union today. Unite launched its SuperSizeMyPay.Com Campaign today with a crowd of about 100 people gathered to send a message to Starbucks and other fast-food and cafe outlets to give their workers a fair deal. Worldwide, this is the first time a Union has picketed Starbucks. Scoop Video: Unite Gives Starbucks a Taste Of Union PrimeTV Video: Holmes Interview... Topics include Science Ethics + Jeannette Fitzsimmons and Sue Bradford talk about Rod Donald VIDEO: Sigfrido Ranucci Doco - Fallujah The Hidden Massacre Scoop's Video Viewing: PrimeTV Video: Holmes IVs Canwest's Brent Impey Scoop Video: OUT THERE' NasaTV Via r2.co.nz Video: Paul Holmes Interviews Labour Third-Term PM Helen Clark Prime TV Video - Labour leader Helen Clark has become the first from her party to win a third term as Prime Minister. She has achieved this history-making fact by re-writing convention and appointing two centre-right politicians from opposing parties to significant ministerial portfolios. But does the deal mean the two are in or out of government? Prime TV�s Paul Holmes interviews New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, on the new Cabinet and the appointment of New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, as foreign minister outside of Cabinet. See... Video: Holmes Interviews PM Helen Clark MORE HOLMES ON SCOOP: RECENT AUDIO: Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning & Simon Pound on 95bFM discuss: Poverty report on South Auckland schools and poor political representation� Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Adelaide Radio discusses: King Kong premiere and Golden Globes; TVNZ inquiry debacle; Racist posters around Wellington railway station; No word on the four hostages held in Iraq� Scoop Audio: Host: Tony Amos, and Scoop's Selwyn Manning discuss: The Parliamentary inquiry into TVNZ; Political bullying; Public agency nepotism and departmental accountability; OCR Hike; Canwest acquiring free to air rights for live Rugby World Cup coverage; Harmeet Sooden hostage issue and protocols of media coverage� Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning and Simon Pound on 95bFM discuss: Auckland University student Harmeet Sooden held hostage in Iraq and how his captors have extended the deadline for their demands to be met until Saturday� Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Adelaide Radio: Discusses Auckland University student Harmeet Sooden held hostage in Iraq; Benson-Pope Police investigation files released; TVNZ Parliamentary inquiry, NZ Cricket, and King Kong� Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active � discusses Harmeet Sooden and the hostage issue; Parliamentary inquiry into TVNZ Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning, Matt McCarten, Tony Amos � RadioLive's media pack, discuss: Benson-Pope; Winston Peters/media scrap; coalition govt; bird flu; TVNZ inquiry; Don McKinnon. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning & Simon Pound on 95bFM: Discuss Hone Harawira; Maori Party; Treaty of Waitangi; Unite Union & Starbucks... Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning on Adelaide Radio: Discusses Starbucks, Benson-Pope and tennis balls, NZ winning Rugby World Cup bid. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active: Discusses Starbucks, Benson-Pope and tennis balls, Winston Peters, and a National Party MP taking an alternative line to his party. Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning/Adelaide Radio discussed: Winston Peters at APEC, Afghanistan Ops, TVNZ, Treasury advising tax cuts. Scoop Audio: Kevin List on Radio Active: Discusses Treasury recommending tax cuts. Scoop Audio: PM's Post-Cabinet Press Conference Scoop Audio: Selwyn Manning Tony Amos, Radio Live media pack Nov 13 2005 SCOOP AUDIO:Alastair Thompson on 95bFM (Discussed with Simon Pound the Pacific Island Forum, Australia Terror scares and the resumption of Parliament) SCOOP AUDIO:Kevin List on Radio active (Discussed: Brand Zaoui (inc.) and the resignation of Ian Fraser.) SCOOP AUDIO:Selwyn Manning on Adelaide Radio (Discussed: Official Cash Rate increase, South Auckland gangs, Pacific Forum Howard and Clark, and Guy Fawkes in NZ.) SCOOP AUDIO:Kevin List on RadioActive (Discussed: National's new front-bench line-up and MP responsible for eradicating PC politics.) SCOOP AUDIO:Scoop on RadioLive (Discussed: Peters, AirNZ, Bird Flu, Maxim Plagiarism, Journalism fraud, Labour Day.) SCOOP AUDIO:Kevin List on Radio Active (Broken Promises Discussed on Radio Active.) SCOOP AUDIO:Alastair Thompson & Simon Pound on 95bFM (discuss what's shaping in the world on New Zealand politics.) SCOOP AUDIO: Selwyn Manning on Adelaide Radio (discusses coalition announcements looming, survival story of couple rescued from yacht, and Napier Council threatens to shoot cat up palm tree...) SCOOP AUDIO: Radio Live's media pack host, Tony Amos, was joined by Matt McCarten and Scoop's Selwyn Manning. The group discussed and distilled political and media events that have captured the week's headlines. | ||