TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS:
Scoop Satire: These Are The Days Of… Jonnie Howard Cries
Wolf!
RECOMMENDED AUDIO:
Scoop
Report: State Services Boss Mark Prebble Talks BIG
Salaries
Herald Columnist Collective Gives
NZHerald.co.nz's Paywall A Kicking
AUT's Te Waha
Nui Wins Prestigious Media Awards
New Zealand's
Melanie Lynskey Turns Out Another Hit Performance In
USA
Westpac NZ Reports NZ$611 Million
Op-Profit
MORE NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES:
Festival's Artistic Director Goes Out In A Blaze Of Colour -
The Pacific's Civil Society Speaks To It's
Leaders
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SCOOP COLUMNS:
Michael Collins: New Mexicans Seek
Legal Protection For Vote Count
Russell Brown &
More Is There!
Gregory Fortuin Talks
Respect
Ernest Partridge Is Not A Bird-Flu
Sceptic
Is Australia Locking Up & Deporting
Kiwis?
Catherine Austin Fitts: Surviving and
Thriving In Risky Times
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COMMENTARY:
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NZ Passports Get Electronic – Cost More Than Doubles to
$150
Govt. Welcomes Party Pill Research, Waits
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Volume Of TVNZ Employment Disputes On
Air Worry te Heuheu
Judith Collins Supports
Tikanga Review After Taking Seating Offence
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Scoop Satire: These Are The Days Of… Jonnie Howard Cries Wolf!
Scoop's Lyndon Hood embellishes…
My fellow Australians: [1] Today the Government
will introduce an urgent amendment to Australia’s
counter-wolf legislation. The Government has received
specific and credible intelligence this week which gives
cause for serious concern about a potential wolf threat.
Wolf! Wolf, I say! Not that I'm at liberty to tell you where
the wolf is, or what it's doing. But I can assure you that
it looks to be a very alarming wolf indeed. My, what big
teeth he has! See... Howard
Demands Emergency Anti-Wolf Legislation [2]
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RECOMMENDED
AUDIO:
[1] SCOOP AUDIO:Alastair Thompson on 95bFM (Discussed with Simon Pound the Pacific Island Forum, Australia Terror scares and the resumption of Parliament) [2] [3] SCOOP AUDIO:Kevin List on Radio active (Discussed: Brand Zaoui (inc.) and the resignation of Ian Fraser.) [4]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00068.htm
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Scoop Report: State Services Boss Mark Prebble Talks BIG
Salaries
[1] - Kevin List reports... Taking his hands off the tiller of the ship of state (briefly) the State Service Commissioner Mark Prebble answered Scoop's written questions regarding the topical subject of higher salaries for Public Service chief executives. Question: Who sets the salaries of Public Service chief executives? Part three of the SSC Annual Report deals with The Remuneration of State Sector Employees. In Section One Mr Prebble explains that "The State Sector Commissioner has a role in setting and reviewing the remuneration of 32 Public Service chief executives." Question: Who else besides Mr Prebble has a role in setting the remuneration of Public Service chief executives? See... SSC Reply To Scoop Questions On Higher Salaries [2]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00057.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00057.htm
Herald Columnist Collective Gives NZHerald.co.nz's Paywall A
Kicking
- Unannounced and without any reference to us, around September 21 the Herald introduced a pay-to-view section on its website which it called Premium Content. All our columns were corralled in the section, inaccessible even to us unless we wanted to pay to see our own work. All of a sudden we'd been dubbed premium writers but we felt like premium mushrooms - kept in the dark but not even fed any bullshit. We were told nothing. See... Fourteen NZ Herald columnists: Premium Mushrooms? [1]
[1] -
http://publicaddress.net/default,2675.sm#post
AUT's Te Waha Nui Wins Prestigious Media Awards
- Auckland University of Technology dominated the Wallace Awards for political journalism and general election coverage this year. The journalism newspaper Te Waha Nui, with its special three-edition coverage of this year's general election and campaign, won the top award and a prize of $750. The judges complimented AUT's School of Communication Studies paper on its "breadth of coverage, effective choice and use of a variety of writing styles, good design and an above-average standard of writing generally." See... AUT's Te Waha Nui tops political coverage awards [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/ED0511/S00018.htm
New
Zealand's Melanie Lynskey Turns Out Another Hit Performance
In USA
- Cassava Films - Although the independent horror/thriller "Serial Slayer," released today, November 3, on DVD in New Zealand, was shot entirely in California, the film boasts a healthy amount of participation from New Zealand's own. First and foremost, there's New Plymouth's Melanie Lynskey, famous for her role as Pauline Parker in Peter Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures." As the star of "Serial Slayer," this was Lynskey's second collaboration with American writer/director Mark Tapio Kines. See... Melanie Lynskey & Crew Enhance U.S. Horror Movie [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0511/S00035.htm
Westpac NZ Reports NZ$611 Million Op-Profit
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Westpac New Zealand today reported a solid NZ$611 million
operating profit for the financial year ended 30 September
2005, underpinned by strong growth in business lending and
retail deposits, prudent expense management, steady
improvements in customer satisfaction levels, and a
strategic decision not to participate in the mortgage rate
‘war’. The 2005 result represents a 6% increase in
normalised operating profits, from $539 million to $569
million, once non-recurring items are excluded. See... Westpac
NZ Reports Solid Performance In 2005 [1]
ALSO:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0511/S00047.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0511/S00063.htm
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- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0511/S00050.htm
Festival's
Artistic Director Goes Out In A Blaze Of Colour -
Internationally recognised as one of the world’s leading multi-arts festivals, the New Zealand International Arts Festival presents a three week feast of dance, theatre, fine and popular music, opera, visual arts, literature and multimedia events this coming summer in the capital city. For Carla van Zon, the 2006 Festival programme is extra special: “This will be my last Festival as Artistic Director and my present to the festival audiences of NZ. See... Arts Festival: Bursting with magic and colour [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0511/S00031.htm
The
Pacific's Civil Society Speaks To It's Leaders
- Full Text of Civil Society Meeting Communique: "WE, the representatives of national and regional civil society organizations from the Pacific, who met in Port Moresby from the 21st to the 24th of October 2005, thank the Forum Leaders for the opportunity to contribute to their discussions at the 36th Pacific Islands Forum Summit. WE appreciate the hard work that has gone into the preparation of the Final Draft document. We have some suggested changes and additions." See... Port Moresby Statement of 6th Pacific Civil Forum [1] MORE:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0511/S00044.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0510/S00396.htm
[3]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/features/fc.html
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SCOOP COLUMNS
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Michael Collins: New Mexicans Seek Legal Protection For Vote Count
- New Mexico rarely generates much national news. When it does, as in the Wen Ho Lee nuclear espionage investigation, it can be explosive. Now a little-known lawsuit before New Mexico District Court Judge Eugenio S. Mathis has the potential to alter the face of American elections. See... New Mexico Law Suit Delves Inside Voting Machines [1] MORE:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00067.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0511/S00052.htm
Russell
Brown & More Is There!
- The Los Angeles Times column by Lawrence Wilkerson, headed The White House cabal somehow escaped my attention over the past week, but I think it's still worth drawing attention to, because it's extraordinary... See... Public Address 03/11/05 - Premium Mushrooms [1]
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00066.htm
Gregory Fortuin Talks Respect
- I thank you for and admire your courage (or is it financial acumen) in not going for the “safe $15000 a pop professional” and opting for a colourful card-carrying member of what was once a banned so-called terrorist organisation to address your leadership dinner. Although we are no longer banned and everybody wants photo opportunities with Mandela, many still think the rest of us are a bunch of terrorists. See... G. Fortuin: I Wish To Be Respected, Not Tolerated [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00062.htm
Ernest Partridge Is Not A Bird-Flu Sceptic
- Several leftish bloggers have published their doubts that the alleged avian flu menace is anything more than another Bushevik distraction. – and just in time to draw our attention away from Plamegate and the "Scooter" Libby indictments. See... Bird Flu Is Real – And You’re On Your Own [1] EARLIER:
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Is Australia Locking Up & Deporting Kiwis?
- "I'm a Kiwi who was a businessman in Australia. When I started writing this I was a detainee in Baxter Detention Centre. Baxter is notorious in Australia. For the benefit of those who may not yet be aware of Baxter, it's a purpose-built prison facility for Australia's Immigration Department. It's an isolated compound in arid and inhospitable country north of Adelaide." See... Eyewitness Account: The Kiwi Who Went To Baxter [1]
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00060.htm
Catherine Austin Fitts: Surviving and Thriving In Risky
Times
- We are shifting from a world where we are governed by government to a world where we will govern ourselves. We will chose leaders in new ways -- first and foremost by being one. We would be wise to not depend on support and services from the taxes that we pay. We would also be wise to assume that the leaders of big banks, corporations, universities, endowments, foundations and other large organizations may not have our best interests at heart. See... Mapping The Real Deal: On Building Lifeboats (Featuring a free trial of a Solari Audio Seminar) [1]
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00058.htm
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)
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NZ Passports Get Electronic – Cost More Than Doubles to $150
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Internal Affairs Minister Rick Barker announced today the
introduction of a new “e-passport”, which contains an
electronic chip for holding information about the passport
holder. From tomorrow passports issued by the Department of
Internal Affairs will contain the security chip. All
existing passports remain valid until their expiry date and
applicants will automatically receive a new e-passport when
they reapply. See... NZ
passports to contain security chip [1]
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[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0511/S00042.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0511/S00043.htm
Govt. Welcomes Party Pill Research, Waits For
More
- Dr Gee's research on 61 patients admitted to Christchurch hospital after taking party pills was welcomed today by Associate Health Minister and Chair of the Committee on National Drug Policy, Jim Anderton, but there is more research yet to come. See... Research on party pills welcomed but more to come [1] MORE:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0511/S00048.htm
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- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0511/S00016.htm
[3]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0511/S00014.htm
Volume Of TVNZ Employment Disputes On Air Worry te
Heuheu
- The latest revelations regarding TVNZ now flowing from Susan Wood’s employment case are deeply worrying, says National Party Broadcasting spokeswoman Georgina te Heuheu. See... TVNZ stars in its own reality show [1] 03 November 2005 |
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0511/S00047.htm
Judith Collins Supports Tikanga Review After Taking Seating
Offence
- National Party MP Judith Collins says she supports a proposal for a review of the use of Maori tikanga in the state sector. She is commenting after being asked to sit in the second row of a Maori ceremony celebrating the opening of a new administration ... Collins: Review of tikanga urgently needed [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0511/S00039.htm
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