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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS:
Politics:
Brash Suggests NZers 'Under The Influence' of
Labour
Foreign Affairs: Will NZ's US
Trade Obsession Get In The Way Of Ceasefire Call?
Employment: Film Festival Doco Looks At
OSH Free Environments -
Foreign Affairs:
Asia Artists Party in Auckland
Families:
Kiro's Plans For Reducing Child Abuse Get Greens
Support -
Religion: Part Of NZ's
Transport System Safely In God's Hands -
Employment: Supporters of Probationary Periods Split
Over Universality
Scoop IV: Maryan Street
Talks About Turbulent Times -
Employment:
Umbrellas Dominate Union Rally
MORE
HEADLINES:
LEBANON WAR:
LEBANON WAR -
BREAKING NEWS LINKS:
Henri Bou Saab in Beirut
Reports On His War & COMMENT DIGEST
Uri Avnery
Reflects On Hizbullah's Motivation For Arousing Israel's
Ire
ISRAEL AGAINST LEBANON AND GAZA -
FIRST-SOURCE COVERAGE
SCOOP COLUMNS:
Rosalea Barker: Burn The Butter!
Greg Palast:
They Don't Call It The "White" House For Nothing
"I Believe David Kelly Did Not Commit Suicide - And I Will
Prove It"
MORE SCOOP COMMENT & OPINION:
OTHER NEWS (Just Politics):
POLITICAL
NEWSLETTERS:
SCOOP WAS IN THE HOUSE:
Foreign Affairs: Mr Peters Goes To Washington -
Politics: Making National Cool - The
Powerpoint Slides
MORE POLITICAL
HEADLINES:
POLITICAL COLUMNS
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TODAY’S TOP SCOOPS
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Politics: Brash Suggests NZers 'Under The Influence' of Labour
[1] Somewhere in the second half of 2008, New Zealanders
will go to the polls. After nine long years of Labour
Governments, boosted by the most buoyant international
conditions in decades, the party will be over, the hangover
setting in, the scale of the headache becoming throbbingly
apparent. After nine long years, New Zealanders will have to
confront the reality that the average after-tax wage across
the Tasman, which in 1999 was 20% ahead of the average
after-tax wage in New Zealand, will be around 40% ahead.
See... Brash:
Address to the National Party Conference [2]
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Foreign Affairs: Will NZ's US Trade Obsession Get In
The Way Of Ceasefire Call?
Green MP Keith Locke is challenging Prime Minister Helen Clark to support European and United Nations calls for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon. "NZ must distance itself from the Bush administration's heartless opposition to a ceasefire that has been promoted by UN officials, France and some other European countries. After so much destruction, and the killing of so many innocent civilians, we should be urging the parties to end their military actions, unconditionally." See... Government must support Lebanon ceasefire now [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0607/S00372.htm
Employment: Film Festival Doco Looks At OSH Free
Environments -
The world's most horrible, life-endangering jobs are the subject of Austrian Michael Glawogger's superbly cinematic, confrontingly aestheticised documentary. The immensity of its abjection appals. And yet, always, he insists on demonstrating the will to survive of these wretched of the earth. In Nigeria, blood and the stench of burning flesh are routine for workers at a vast open-air abattoir. In Pakistan men use little more than their bare hands to dismantle beached oil tankers for scrap metal. See... Labour Law Free Work Explored In International Doc [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0607/S00193.htm
Foreign
Affairs: Asia Artists Party in Auckland
- East meets West in downtown Auckland for a sensational night of visual arts and music at Tiger Translate 06. Tiger Translate 06 brought some of Asia's most progressive and cutting edge art and music to Auckland on Friday night. International and local artists and musicians translated their vision of contemporary Asia through a series of stunning collaborative and interactive artworks. See... East meets West in downtown Auckland [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0607/S00196.htm
Families: Kiro's Plans For Reducing Child Abuse
Get Greens Support -
Children's Commissioner Cindy Kiro's toolbox of solutions to tackle New Zealand's appalling child abuse record has the full support of the Green Party. The framework, entitled Te Ara Tukutuku, will provide a solid foundation for building healthy and happy future generations and lessen the chances of tragedies such as the Kahui case occurring, Green's Social Development Spokesperson Sue Bradford says. See... Kiro's plan to cement cracks has Greens support [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0607/S00370.htm
Religion: Part Of NZ's Transport System Safely In
God's Hands -
Rahu Katene, who has just been
announced as the Anglican Bishop of Manawa o Te Wheke, has
come down a road that few bishops have traveled. But he's
always made sure that his transport was reliable. Because
for the first 35 years of his working life, before he became
a full-time vicar, Ngarahu Katene was a bus mechanic, for
New Zealand Railway Road Services. See... The
bus mechanic who became a bishop [1]
ALSO:
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0607/S00209.htm
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- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0607/S00212.htm
Employment:
Supporters of Probationary Periods Split Over
Universality
- United Future's finance
spokesperson Gordon Copeland recently explained his concerns
to Scoop regarding Dr Wayne Mapp's Probationary Employment
Bill. At last year's Business NZ conference United Future
had proposed a period of six months probationary employment
rather than Dr Mapp's three months. An important point of
difference however was that United Future's policy was only
targetting those employees seeking their first job rather
than all employees as proposed by Dr Mapp's legislation.
See... Chewing
The Fat With UF's Gordon Copeland [1]
ALSO:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00320.htm
[2]
- #90day
Scoop IV:
Maryan Street Talks About Turbulent Times -
Once upon a time Maryan Street was out in all weather delivering pamphlets on behalf of Labour's new right economic hardman Richard Prebble. Nowadays thanks to MMP, as Ms Street is glad to point out, Labour has lost the "lunatic fringe" that once congregated on the extreme right and extreme left of the party. This suits the self described "pathologically Labour" backbench MP just fine. Scoop caught up with Ms Street recently to trawl back over the turbulent times of the Labour Party in the 1980s See... IV: Coffee And No Cigarettes With Maryan Street [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00324.htm
Employment:
Umbrellas Dominate Union Rally
- Members of many
unions today rallied at Parliament, protesting against Wayne
Mapp's 90 day probationary employment bill. The crowd seemed
smaller than the several thousand predicted by the
Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union - probably due
to the steady rain falling during Wellington's lunchtime.
See... Scoop
Images: Unionists Brave Rain For Rights [1]
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LEBANON WAR
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LEBANON WAR - BREAKING NEWS LINKS:
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Henri Bou Saab in Beirut Reports On His War & COMMENT
DIGEST
- It is now the middle of summer in my village
in Mount Lebanon, Dhour el-Choueir. It is beautiful here,
high up above the Sea, the heavy heat of Beirut on the coast
cannot reach us It is Friday afternoon. Normally I would
be down in that heat at my business, trying to find some
customers to buy the beautiful Brazilian bathroom
accessories that I sell. But not today. Not yesterday,
either. See... Christian
town opens arms to Moslem refugees [1] MORE
LATEST COMMENT & OPINION:
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Uri Avnery Reflects On Hizbullah's Motivation For Arousing
Israel's Ire
- A WOMAN, an immigrant from Russia,
throws herself on the ground in total despair in front of
her home that has been hit by a missile, crying in broken
Hebrew: "My son! My son!" believing him dead. In fact he was
only wounded and sent to the hospital. Lebanese children,
covered with wounds, in Beirut hospitals. The funeral of the
victims of a missile in Haifa. The ruins of a whole
devastated quarter in Beirut. Inhabitants of the north of
Israel fleeing south from the Katyushas. Inhabitants of the
south of Lebanon fleeing north from the Israeli Air Force.
Death, destruction. Unimaginable human suffering. See... Uri
Avnery: "Stop That Shit!" [1] LATEST MIDDLE
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ISRAEL
AGAINST LEBANON AND GAZA - FIRST-SOURCE COVERAGE
World Watches Lebanon As Noose Tightens On Palestine [1] - Since around 5am this morning the Israeli army has surrounded the Mukatah (local government building) in Nablus with close to 100 military vehicles. Israeli soldiers have occupied buildings nearby and they are shooting into the Mukatah. This comes on the same day that the Israelis stormed a government building in Ramallah, arresting five people. They also stormed the office of the Palestinian Wafa News Agency in a pre-dawn raid. The Israeli military has bombed refugee camps, civillian infastructure and government buildings in Gaza in the last few days, killing many civllians. See... World Watches Lebanon, Noose Tightens On Palestine [2] United Nations Releases On Lebanon:
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0607/S00364.htm
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SCOOP COLUMNS
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Rosalea Barker: Burn The Butter!
- Hmmm. You guys seem to be having a bit of a problem with the yummy stuff, I see. Well, let me revive an idea I first had back in the 70s for NZ's famed "butter mountain"--melt the stuff down and sell it as biofuel! (Only back then, there there was no such word; I just thought we could run the Silver Streak railcar on it and not have to do away with the service.) See... Stateside With Rosalea: Melting Moments [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00359.htm
Greg Palast: They Don't Call It The "White" House For
Nothing
- God lost this time. I counted: Bush mentioned God only six times in his speech to the NAACP yesterday. The winner was 'faith' - which got seven mentions, though if you count "The Creator" as God, well, then the Lord tied it. Coming in right behind God and Faith, other big mentions in the First Home Boy's rap included: The Voting Rights Act, his family's "commitment to civil rights," the "death tax," rebuilding New Orleans, "public school choice"and "soft bigotry." See... Greg Palast: Bush at the NAACP Convention [1]
[1] -
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00347.htm
"I
Believe David Kelly Did Not Commit Suicide - And I Will
Prove It"
- The weapons inspector's death, three years ago this month, caused a firestorm of controversy. Now this MP - using parliamentary questions, privileged access and forensic analysis - has mounted his own investigation, and it casts a devastating new light on what really happened. See... "I Believe David Kelly Did Not Commit Suicide" [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00346.htm
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OTHER NEWS (JUST POLITICS)
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POLITICAL NEWSLETTERS:
Molesworth & Featherston (Weekend) - July 23 2006 [1] Transtasman Political Letter - 20 July Digest [2]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00358.htm
[2]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00318.htm
SCOOP
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Foreign
Affairs: Mr Peters Goes To Washington -
The
bilateral relationship and a wide range of pressing
international issues were discussed when Foreign Minister
Winston Peters met United States Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice in Washington this afternoon. "Clearly
events in the Middle East were uppermost in the Secretary's
mind, but we also talked at some length about our bilateral
relationship," Mr Peters said. "I took the opportunity to
underline to the Secretary my personal commitment to doing
everything I can to strengthen links with the US." See... Minister
holds forward-looking discussions with Rice [1]
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Politics:
Making National Cool - The Powerpoint Slides
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Images of the Microsoft Powerpoint slides from a National
Party Address made by National Party General Manager Greg
Sheehan to the Northen Regional Party Conference in April
this year. The Powerpoint presentation was the subject of a
speech in the house general debate this afternoon from
Labour Minister Trevor Mallard. Mr Mallard also issued a
press release about it. See... "Cool"
National Party PowerPoint Presentation [1] and Mallard:
Nats plan to use charities to gain party publicity [2]
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