EPOST News Monitor, Thursday, October 5, 2000
The Evening Post, Thursday, October 5, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Gloom mongers cop Clark earful -
Blueprint for safer roads - Buggin out - Failed hotel
partnership worth just $170,657 - court - Hurricane fan
wears his heart on his undies - Inside headlines - Sports
lead - Editorial
Gloom mongers cop Clark earful: PM
Helen Clark has accused National and the Business Roundtable
of economic sabotage amid uncertainty about the
economy.
Blueprint for safer roads: The $3 billion
cost of road crashes in NZ could be halved in a decade with
a range of new measures.
Buggin out: The front page
pic shows sisters bedecked in lady-bird
costumes.
Failed hotel partnership worth just under
$170, 657: A High Court judge has decided Wellington city
councillor Chris Parkin must pay businesswomen Patricia
Alabaster $170,657.
Hurricanes fan wears his heart on
his undies: He's arguably the most committed Hurricanes fan
in the world... and you could argue he should be
committed.
Inside headlines
- SOE's 'goneburger
list' prompts inquiry;
- Language woes hinder amnesty for
overstayers;
- Cullen accused of battling treasury;
-
Govt critic to run tax review;
- Safety moves for death
road;
- Whanau to battle diabetes;
- Leave schools to
us - Mallard;
- Cuts a risk to standing abroad -
Vic;
- Ice experts season's first to Antarctica;
-
Goff queries child assault sentences;
- Horowhenua youths
out of control, say Police;
- Labour's Piper on Alliance
firing line.
Sports lead
Yates confronts future:
English prop Kevin Yates expects to be playing for a Super
12 contract when he runs out against Waikato at WestpacTrust
Stadium on Saturday.
Editorial: Smoky haze envelopes
Govt tobacco
plans