The Evening Post,
The Evening Post
Saturday 19 August, 2000
Rehab for druggie schoolkids - St Pat's ' a team with guts' -- Boks don't inspire fans, thousands of tickets left - Capital castaway - Wind, rain but no storm - Inside headlines - Sportslead - Editorial
Rehab for druggie schoolkid: Student drug addicts are being sent to rehab in Lower Hutt in a pilot project tackling growing drug abuse in school.
St Pat's 'a team with guts': At the start of the rugby season winning the Wellington schools title was a dream for St Pats Silverstream and now they've done it.
Boks don't inspire fans, thousands of tickets left: Disappointing results by the Springbok rugby team are blamed for poor ticket sales for tommorrow morning's test against the All Blacks at Johanneesburg's Ellis Park.
Capital Castaway: The front page pic shows Tom Hanks in his role as a cataway filmed in Fiji.
Wind, rain but no storm: Rain and wind are expected to make for a miserable Wellington weekend.
Inside Headlines.
- Spare
me the Coro Street angst;
- Woman bashed, threatened with
death;
- Refuge boss fears backlash;
- Nats backtrack
in bid for votes;
- Be careful, Slane warns on using
info;
- Speedsters in cop' sights;
- CIB chief is
country's only triple medalist;
- Man alleges walkway
assault by Rings security guard;
- Transalta bloopers
frustrate customers;
- Mayors ' all of a very like
mind'.
- Pacific council for louder voice;
- Funding
cut shocks Hutt school;
- Put house on net -
Prebble;
- Chilli news fails to stir;
- Unruly fan
wins delay on sentence.
Sportslead.
- ABs still rate Boks: The All Blacks acknowledge South Africa look slightly unsettled and could carry uncertainty into Sunday morning's test in Johannesberg.
Editorial - Ministerial good faith.