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Employment:
Air NZ Trims Engineers And Takes Scythe To Other
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Health: Hodgson Announces Investigation Into Focus
2000 -
Health: NZ's Bird-Flu Planning To
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HEADLINES:
Employment Law: CTU Applauds
Minimum Wage Bill Passing First Reading
Opinion: Peters Ought To Be Encouraged For 'Soft
Criticism' Of U.S
UN Haiti welcomes national
dialogue after election
Right-wing posturing from
Congress on Arab firm’s role at US ports
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INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES:
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Paul Buchanan on Cold War Communism and World
Peace
Motornet Gets Directions From A Beamer
Suzan Mazur: Spinning the Returned
Euphronios
David Slack compares broadband deals
and oranges
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Health: Nurses Shortage Must
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
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Employment: Air NZ Trims Engineers And Takes Scythe To Other Workers
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The Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union is
challenging Air New Zealand’s latest round of jobs cuts,
saying that it’s time the airline worked with its employees
for the sake of everyone. National secretary Andrew Little
said that it was unbelievable that the company had today
announced another 470 jobs would go, hard on the heels of
the drama over contracting out engineering. “Air New Zealand
got that wrong, and it’s probably got this wrong too,” he
said. See... Air
NZ – don’t get it wrong again [1]
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AUDIO:
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Health:
Hodgson Announces Investigation Into Focus 2000 -
The government will carry out an organisational
review of Focus 2000 in addition to a financial audit and
quality audits of the organisation's disability support
facilities, Health Minister Pete Hodgson announced. The
Minister's comments follow this afternoon's meeting between
the Ministry of Health and the board of Focus 2000. See...
Hodgson
announces review of Focus 2000 [1]
ALSO:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0602/S00379.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0602/S00064.htm
Health:
NZ's Bird-Flu Planning To Be Used As WHO Model
- New Zealand's work to plan for a possible flu pandemic will be used by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a model to guide the planning efforts of other countries, Health Minister Pete Hodgson announced today. The WHO will use the Ministry of Health's public awareness campaign material – including brochures and broadcast advertising – to help other governments develop similar campaigns. See... WHO seeks New Zealand help for pandemic planning [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0602/S00385.htm
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Employment
Law: CTU Applauds Minimum Wage Bill Passing First
Reading
- "The Council of Trade Unions is eager
to make the case to MPs for the removal of youth rates, and
inject some sense and evidence into this debate,” said Ross
Wilson, Council of Trade Unions President. Parliament
tonight decided to send Sue Bradford's Minimum Wage
(Abolition of Age Discrimination) Amendment Bill to select
committee. "Various business lobby groups have used the
publicity generated by Sue Bradford’s bill to paint a
picture of dreary employment prospects for young workers
should the bill pass," said Ross Wilson. See... Youth
wages bill goes to select committee [1]
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Opinion:
Peters Ought To Be Encouraged For 'Soft Criticism' Of
U.S
- State Of It editorial Selwyn Manning
writes that Criticisms by Winston Peters, of the
USA's level of understanding of NZ's role in the Pacific is
fully justified and indicates a shift in thinking - from
that of an opposition MP to ministerial responsibility. It
ought to be encouraged. But has Peters gone far enough? In
time, one can imagine this foreign minister, armed with a
box of facts, determining a view and aggrieve that recent
history has relegated New Zealand's national identity, and
indeed its international identity, down to that of third-way
insignificance. See... Soft-Criticism
Of Unappreciative U.S. Fair Comment [1]
ALSO:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0602/S00263.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0602/S00275.htm
UN
Haiti welcomes national dialogue after election
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After updating the Security Council on the election process
in Haiti, the United Nations top envoy to that country
welcomed President-elect René Préval’s invitation for
Haitians to join together in a national dialogue. “We
believe that dialogue and reconciliation are the concepts to
be applied today in Haiti, and we also expect that his
dialogues with the private sector he announced for tomorrow
will also be fruitful,” said Juan Gabriel Valdés,
Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s Special Representative for
Haiti. See... UN
Haiti welcomes national dialogue after election [1]
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[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0602/S00394.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0602/S00397.htm
Right-wing
posturing from Congress on Arab firm’s role at US
ports
- Congressional leaders of both parties are engaged in a cynical publicity stunt in their criticism of the Bush administration for approving the takeover of commercial operations at six Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports by a port management company owned by the government of Dubai, a Persian Gulf sheikdom that is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). For Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer, New York’s two Democratic senators, as well as a dozen other senators, congressmen and governors of both parties, the campaign against the sale of port operations to Dubai provides a welcome opportunity to combine anti-Arab agitation with an attack on the Bush administration from the right. See... Right-wing posturing: Arab firm’s role at US ports [1]
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- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0602/S00410.htm
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SCOOP COLUMNS
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Paul Buchanan on Cold War Communism and World Peace
- In 1990, somewhere in the bowels of the Pentagon, someone in the Joint Chiefs of Staff is reputed to have said that the United States would rue the day that the Berlin Wall fell. At least the Communists running the Soviet Union and its allies shared the logics of conventional and nuclear deterrence that preserved the relative peace of the 45-year-old Cold War. See... Paul Buchanan: When Communists Look Good [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0602/S00274.htm
Motornet
Gets Directions From A Beamer
- ‘Please take the next exit on your left. Then, turn right in 200 metres,’ says the modulated voice of BMW’s satellite navigation system. Failing to follow instructions does nothing to raise a non-automated response. Even a complete 360 will see the GPS based system pause for the briefest of seconds before re-plotting the correct course, and re-issuing instructions. It’s really quite frustrating… There’s an unflappable quality in many German cars and the new BMW 330i is no exception. See... MOTORNET: On Your Command - The BMW 330i [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0602/S00299.htm
Suzan
Mazur: Spinning the Returned Euphronios
- The battle for ownership of the Euphronios vase illustrates perfectly how the New York Times publishing family fools only itself. Sales of the newspaper deservedly continue to decline as the people responsible for putting the Times out think they can get away with hoodwinking the public. See... Suzan Mazur: The Italy-Met Euphronios Accord? [1]
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0602/S00265.htm
David
Slack compares broadband deals and oranges
- Business New Zealand waded into the Broadband debate yesterday. Quoting from the release: "Business NZ has called for a more factually based argument over broadband access." ... Coverage, so far, of their contribution has been a little short on an actual comparison of the oranges, apples and lemons in question, which of course is what you want in a more factually based argument, so I asked Business NZ for a copy of the data. See... Public Address 23/02/06 - All you can eat, assuming you're not very hungry [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0602/S00277.htm
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)
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POLITICAL NEWSLETTERS:
Molesworth & Featherston (Weekend) – Feb. 18 2006 [1] Transtasman Political Letter – 23 Feb. Digest [2]
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Economy:
NZ-Australia Economies Eye Common-Ground
- Australia's Peter Costello and NZ Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, have signed a treaty on Mutual Recognition of Securities Offerings and a revised new Memorandum of Understanding on Business Law Coordination. In addition, both Governments have committed to implement the recommendations of the first report of the Joint Trans-Tasman Council on Banking Supervision and to legislative amendments to facilitate information sharing between the competition regulators in both countries. See... NZ- Aus: Ministers announce key achievements [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0602/S00353.htm
Health:
Nurses Shortage Must Be Addressed By Better Pay:
NZNO
- Results of a new survey of primary health nursing staff, conducted by the New Zealand Nurses Organisation, signal a looming recruitment crisis in the sector, unless the pay gap is closed between them and their counterparts in public hospitals (DHBs). See... Nursing Recruitment Crisis Looms in Primary Health [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0602/S00057.htm
Foreign Affairs: Peters Lays Down NZ's Five Year Policy
Plan
- Scoop Audio: Alastair Thompson
reports that Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters and
National Foreign Affairs Spokesman Murray McCully today
delivered speeches to a seminar held at Victoria University.
The speeches were billed as an opportunity for the two major
parties to explain the points of difference between their
policy perspectives in the international arena. In the final
result however the audience learned that there is actually
very little light between the foreign affairs policies of
New Zealand's two major Parliamentary parties. See... Scoop
Audio: Peters & McCully Talk Foreign Affairs [1]
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