Newstalk ZB Headlines - 8:30am
East Timorese Count Costs Of Referendum - Many East Timorese
may be regretting
their vote for independence. New
Zealander James Addis is working for World Vision in West
Timor where 190,000 East Timorese are now living in squalid
camps set up by the Indonesians. He told Paul Holmes the
militia’s have quite a strong influence on the camps and it
is starting to impact on some of the refugees who now say
they are pro-integration: “They have lost everything, they
are traumatised, and I think many of them are believe
independence has come at too high a price,” James Addis
says. He says the camps are very dangerous for outsiders to
go into - they are unwelcome.
Taiwan Quake - A powerful earthquake has struck Taiwan this morning bringing down buildings and cutting power across the country. The quake is estimated at over seven on the R-Scale, and is the most powerful quake to strike Taiwan since 1916. Taiwan government representative in New Zealand, Richard Chee, says his relatives in Taipei have spoken of widespread devastation. Taiwan authorities are counting the cost in human terms.
Shipley Up In PM Poll - APEC may have done
the trick for Jenny Shipley, her
popularity is up in the
latest opinion poll, the first taken since APEC. The TV3
poll shows Jenny Shipley up six points to 20 percent support
for preferred prime minister.Labour’s Helen Clark is on 18
percent, but her party on 39 percent is six points ahead of
National. Political Editor Barry Soper says last week’s TVNZ
poll showed little change at all, that poll was taken on the
weekend of APEC. The TV3 poll, he says, is a better
reflection. But at the end of the day National will be
worried about the party’s standing in this poll - there is
no point being a popular leader, Barry Soper says, when you
have an unpopular
party.