EPOST news monitor Thursday 30 August, 2000
The Evening Post, Thursday 30 August, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Ex-Mayor rallies to dissident councillors
- League final brings MP, critic together - Gang leaders
home gutted - Armed man rams roadblock - Watch the signs for
Ngauranga spped limit - Inside headlines - Sportslead -
Editorial
Ex_mayor rallies to dissident councillors:
Former Kapiti Mayor Brett Ambler today told a tense meeting
of Kapiti Coast District Council that he supported three
councillors "humiliated" by Iride McCloy's call to
resign.
League final brings MP, critic togehter: Maori
Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia and the head of the
Women's Refuge Merepeka Raukawa-Tait have agreed to bury the
hatchett ....at the Wellington rugby league grand
final.
Gang leaders home gutted: The front page pics
show Wainuiomata gangster Frank Meihana and is charred house
- Wainuiomata Black Power president Meihana's home was
gutted in a suspicious early morning fire today and he
blames police for not acting effectively after previous
attacks - once by 17 Mongrel Mobsters - on the
house.
Armed man rams roadblock: Armed police had to
leap off the road as an armed man in a light truck tried to
crash through a roadblock in Wainui yesterday.
Watch
the signs for Ngauranga speed limit: In a first for New
Zealand, Ngauranga Gorge will have a variable speed limit
from mid-October.
Inside headlines.
- Be tolerant
of other views, Kiwis told;
- World to hear of James'
story;
- Importance of open justice seen in ruling;
-
Doone's stint ends;
- DOC pondering road access
call;
- Bus quest founders on Ministry policy;
- Govt
eyes windfall in 'carbon credits';
- Family vist reveals
mother, daughter killing tragedy;
- 'At risk' file mooted
by GP's body;
- State house rental charges in the
mail;
- Follow-the-leader petrol rises;
- Te Papa pays
$1.78m for McCahon;
- RNZ still trying for Olympics
coverage
Sports lead
Mallett losing grip: The
dossier against Springbok coach Nick Mallett continues to
build after the South African Rugby Union (Sarfu) today
decided he would face a disciplinary committee for his
weekend criticism of the price of test
tickets.
Editorial: Trentham right place for joint
command.