TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS:
Audio: Where's
This Man Going To Sit? Kevin List Interviews Mr
Peters
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Audio & Transcript: Alastair Thompson Interviews Helen
Clark Jon Johansson Digs Deep Into MMP Strategy
Satire: Twas The Night Before Polling And
All Through The House…
Devil In The Detail Or
Have Some Parties Blown Their Campaign Budgets? -
SCOOP POLL WATCH:
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HEADLINES:
Scoop Video: Paul Buchanan To
Launch Security/Intel Book
Eyewitness Account:
Marooned At The Ritz
Remi Kanazi On The 4th
Anniversary Of 911
MORE WORLD NEWS
HEADLINES:
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Brown Gets
Married, Ng Confused & Slack Poetic
MORE SCOOP
COMMENTARY:
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics):
Key: Treasury Papers Back Nats on Loan Costings
If Mr Dunne And Mr Peters Play Ball National Set To Romp In
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Hobbs Wants To Avoid 90s Nostalgia Trip -
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
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Audio: Where's This Man Going To Sit? Kevin List Interviews Mr Peters
Questions Include: Marc Alexander last week slammed your new coalitions approach as making you a poodle party, how would you feel being the poodle party for the poodle party? See... Scoop Election Briefing: NZ First's Winston Peters [1] Ambiguous? In an effort to ensure that there are no miss-understandings of precisely what New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters means by his stated policy of backing the party which wins the most seats, Scoop's Alastair Thompson questioned Mr Peters on the detail of his intent. See… Audio: Getting Things Crystal On Coalitions With Winston [2]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00209.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00210.htm
RECOMMENDED
AUDIO:
[1] SCOOP AUDIO: Kevin List on Wellington's Radio Active(Discusses: Peters interview, Brethren, and what’s shaping for polling day.") [2]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00215.htm
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- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00215.htm
Scoop Audio: Alastair Thompson Interviews Helen
Clark
[1] - Scoop co-editor Alastair Thompson caught up with the Prime Minister Helen Clark in her Beehive office to conduct what will be one of her last in-depth interviews before Saturday's election. Questions include: What are your impressions from around the country about how you have been received? - Social services - Peak Oil - Maori Electorates - Coalition Deals - Foreign Affairs in the Pacific. Click here to listen to Helen Clark's last in-depth interview before polling day. See... Election Briefing: Prime Minister Helen Clark [2] & Transcript: Scoop Interviews PM Helen Clark [3] . See also... Scoop Images: Helen Clark At Canterbury University [4]
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Jon Johansson Digs Deep Into MMP Strategy
- In a few days New Zealanders will go to the polls with our eclectic mix of motivations. Some of us will vote according to the party we identify most strongly with, or against, some of us will vote in self-interest, some will vote with their hearts, some will choose in anger, some in impatience, and others with ambivalence, perhaps even profoundly so given the nature of this desperate campaign. See... Dr Jon Johansson: On Treaty and Race [1] . See also Ross Himona... Te Putatara: Racial Politics [2]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00211.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00184.htm
Satire:
Twas The Night Before Polling And All Through The
House…
- It is spring, moonless night in the Parliament Buildings, banner- headline black, the carpetways silent and the scowling grandstanders'- and-liars' chambers breathing night-time down into the breeze-mumbled grounds. And all the people of the lulled and dumbfound House are sleeping now. See... Lyndon Hood: Under Bee Hive [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00212.htm
Devil In The Detail Or Have Some Parties Blown Their
Campaign Budgets? -
Kevin List reports that in the 2005 election both the National and Labour parties are likely to push election advertising spending close to its limits. So far as Scoop can determine this is the first time this has happened in a New Zealand General election. However the penalties for a political party blowing their multi-million dollar election advertising budget are paltry. See... Kevin List: The Best NZ Democracy Money Can Buy [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00190.htm
SCOOP POLL WATCH:
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Scoop Video: Paul Buchanan To Launch Security/Intel
Book
- Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning reports that former United States security advisor and current Auckland University senior lecturer in politics, Paul Buchanan, is about to launch a book that examines security and intelligence relationships in New Zealand and abroad. Scoop caught up with him for a preview of the book. Paul Buchanan plans to launch the book, titled With Distance Comes Perspective in late September 2005. See… Scoop Video: Security Intelligence Book Launch Looms [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00193.htm
Eyewitness Account: Marooned At The Ritz
- Stranded in New Orleans during Katrina, medical professionals set up a treatment center at the Ritz Carlton. by Joseph Pulvirenti, M.D. See... Eyewitness Account: Marooned At The Ritz [1] MORE:
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Remi Kanazi On The 4th Anniversary Of 911
On September 11th, 4:30 am, the commemoration of America’s loss was just hours away in Manhattan as I stared at the lot where the twin towers had once been. Dozens of camera vans waited roadside for the morning coverage. Just to the right I saw the “tribute in light,” two blue shafts beaming stories high into the sky—the representative of the strength and magnificence of the twin towers. As I imagined the old skyline of my city, I realized something. America hasn’t learned a thing in the last fours years. See... Light and Darkness: America’s Reaction to 9/11 [1] For much more on 9/11 see SCOOP FEATURE: 911 UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0509/S00207.htm
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SCOOP COLUMNS
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Brown Gets Married, Ng Confused & Slack Poetic
- This election has brought me into a mild epistemological crisis. What has really shocked me, after seeing into the hivemind of our polity, is that nobody really knows what's going on. It's not that anyone is particularly incompetent, it's just that ... See... Public Address 14/09/05 - Hitching Sinners [1] MORE FRESH ELECTION '05 COMMENT:
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)
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Key: Treasury Papers Back Nats on Loan Costings
- National
Party Finance spokesman John Key says the Treasury costings
released on Labour's last-minute student loans promise
confirm National's worst fears. Features of the paper… *
Annual operating cost rises to $390m by third year, and to
$500m after six years, and by 2019 will be $924m. * Impact
on gross debt is a rise of $2.4 billion by third year,
rising to $5.1 billion after six years, and rising to over
$10 billion after only 11 years. * Overall student debt
INCREASES under Labour's policy. See… National -
Treasury confirms National's fear on loans
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http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0509/Student_Loans_information.pdf
If Mr Dunne And Mr Peters Play Ball National
Set To Romp In -
In one of the final polls due
before Saturday, the latest Fairfax New Zealand ACNielsen
poll, gives National a six-point lead over Labour heading
into the final three days of the campaign. Labour has
fallen four points in the poll to 37 per cent, while
National is down one point to 43%. See... National
Is A Step Away From The Treasury Benches [1]
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Hobbs
Wants To Avoid 90s Nostalgia Trip -
National's promise to reduce the Environment Ministry to a policy-only agency would return us to the parlous environmental situation that existed when Labour took office six years ago, Environment Minister Marian Hobbs said today. See... National admits plans to return to the 1990s [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0509/S00366.htm
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