EPOST news monitor Saturday, September 2 2000
The Evening Post, Saturday, 2 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Child Abuse red alert: 236 cases
uncovered - Is this painting really worth $1.78 million -
Wave of violence from Hutt teens - Inside headlines -
Editorial
Child Abuse red alert: 236 cases uncovered:
Child, Youth and Family Services have been thrown into a
staffing crisis and Treasury put on alert after ACC notified
it of 236 potential child abuse cases.
Is this
painting really worth $1.78 million: Should the Musuem of
New Zealand Te Papa have spent $1.78 million of public money
on a Colin McCahon painting? Wellingtonians are
divided.
Wave of violence from Hutt teens: The front
page pic shows a Hutt Valley shopkeeper one of many
complaining about teenagers playing badly.
Inside
headlines.
- Who's surviving in-fighting on put-upon
island - a column on Survivor which has already finished and
the gay guy won;
- Grants scam upsets Dyson;
- Landing
gear parts too late - witness;
- Revised August toll
still lowest;
- Mystery of upturned, drifting boat
solved;
- High hopes hospital doctors will accept
deal;
- Victim's body removed through front window;
-
GM submissions date;
- Bringing Dads and kids
closer;
- US envoy paid for visit, luxury lodge
insists;
- Mother's treatment leaves her crippled;
-
Firefighters halfway through stint.
Sportslead
No
excuses tolerated: Wellington's injury-hampered shouldn;t
and won't be used as an excuse for a below par performance
against Taranaki says captain Norm Hewitt and coach Dave
Rennie.
Editorial: Don't hold your
breath.