EPOST News Monitor, Monday, 11 September, 2000
The Evening Post, Monday, 11 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Pain continues at the pump - Precious
pics survive fire - Cup event possible for capital - Study
confirms richest suberbs - Kiwi golfer just fails to tame
tiger - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial.
Pain continues at the pump: The pain is far
from over for Kiwi motorists despite oil cartel Opec
deciding to increase production to counter worldwide
protests over petrol price hikes.
Precious pics
survive fire: The front pag epic shows Nicole Edmonds with
remains from a fire which burnt her school.
Cup event
possible for capital: Wellington may again feature in an
America's Cuo build-up event as Team New Zealand looks to
spread interest.
Study confirms richest suberbs: A new
study confirms people living in Karori and Wadestown are
economically far better off than those people living in
Cannon's Creek and NaeNae.
Kiwi golfer just fails to
tame Tiger: Grant Waite tangled with Tiger Woods for 17
holes but lost touch on the 18th.
Inside
headlines
- Generation gap a chasm for users;
- Boy
pulled from floodwaters;
- NZ can build bridges -
PM;
- Cheap-deal tourists feel safe;
- Don't just
rage, says CLark;
- Seven go, but for different
reasons;
- East Timor a problem for army, says
deserter;
- Cafe Menton meets food, wine challenge;
-
Brain exposed, sent home;
- Two attacks on ambulance
officers;
- Tests show beaches unsafe.
Sports
lead.
"We're ready:" - Sydney: A jubliant Sydney
yesterday declared "We're Ready" after an Olympic dress
rehersal went off almost without a hitch.
Editorial:
The gloss has gone from the Clark govt;
Te
Papa decision a good
one.