EPOST News Monitor, Tuesday, 25 Sept, 2000
The Evening Post, Tuesday, 25 Sept, 2000
Article: Mathew
Loh
No cash, No splash - Cathy's run: Coz I'm free
- We wuz robbed - coach - Waiarapa death further stretches
police - Middleton trial shifted to Auckland - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
No cash, No
splash: Prime Minister Helen Clark admits NZ hasn't put in
the investment needed to reap lots of medals at the Olympics
but fears pumping too much money into sport could turn the
rest of the country into couch potatoes.
Cathy's run:
Cos I'm free: The front page pic shows 400 metres gold
medalist Cathy Freeman carrying an Aboriginal flag as well
as the Aussie standard.
We wuz robbed - coach:
"Absolutely disgusting" was coach Jan Borren's description
of the umpiring decision which cost his New Zealand woman's
hockey team a win over Spain..
Waiarapa death further
stretches police: Masterton police's workload are being
sttretched as they investigate the unexplained death of
Maureen Hammond.
Middleton trial shifted to Auckland:
Tougher sentencing campaigner Mark Middleton will be tried
outside his area.
Inside headlines
- Trade tops
Clark's agenda with Howard;
- Challenge pledged over
views on gays;
- Inventor says his sunscreen offers
better UV protection;
- Double jeopardy law under
scrutiny;
- Nurses offer talk but hospital says call of
the strike;
- 'Jobs machine' panel unveilded;
- Dead
man a misfit who had fallen through the cracks;
- Auck
backs Blumsky for top job;
- Hail, wind, snow as winter
holds it's grip;
- Just a story for money - Samuels of
ex-lover;
- Tourists warned about holidays to
Fiji
Sports lead: Golden girl positively loses shine:
Romania's Olympic medalist gymnast Andrea Raducan has tested
positive for a banned drug and may be stripped of her
gold.
Editorial: Net migration debate needs fresh
thinking