ep news monitor Monday, 28 August, 2000
Evening Post, Monday, 28 August, 2000
Article: Mathew
Loh
Petrol price set to rise - Rescuer has no
regrets - "The guy was dying" - Wainui eyes league glory
days - City doorman shot on duty - Fiji lures Kiwis with
cheap deals - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial.
Petrol prices set to leap: Consumers
already reeling from an almost 33 percent rise in petrol
costs over the past year face a further 4c-a-litre hike in
the next fortnight.
Rescuer has no regrets -"The guy
was dying": Dana Moss says he will sleep easy with his
conscience after ignoring cops and driving a shot suspected
gangster to an ambulance beyond a police
cordon.
Wainui league eyes glory days: The front page
pic. shows members of Rugby league stronghold Wainuiomata
which is poised for a return to the salad days of the late
eighties after beating Glenora in Saturday's Bartercard cup
elimination final at Wise Park.
City doorman shot on
duty: A doorman was shot in the head with a slug while
working at Wgtn Sports cafe in the central city on Saturday
night.
Fiji lures Kiwis with cheap deals: Kiwi
sunseekers are set to be the big winners from Fiji's recent
political crisis.
Inside headlines.
-Deficit just a
matter of fine fabric;
- Goff eyes Chinese student
earnings;
- Council defers LGNZ decision;
- Decade of
waiting for better pay;
- Some gains in Solomans peace
talks;
- RAF pays tribute to long-lost Kiwi flyer;
-
McCahon, GOldie grab spotlight;
- Crash victims in
hospital;
- Road rage may take a life;
- English
floats pollution tax as way to cut income tax;
-
Hospitals yet to hear of strike action;
- Man seeks help
after stabbing;
- Dash crash hearing;
- Kiwi games
athletes will be safe - officials;
- Stray golf balls
anger residents;
- Court studies Transit's Mana
plan;
- Mental health staffers head overseas as strike
threatens.
Sportslead
Time for rethink - pride
dented: Being organised to a fault just might be proving too
much for Wellington's representative rugby players to
bear.
Editorial: Bridging the gap to the children of
the mist;
Falling on their
swords.