EPOST News Monitor, Tuesday, October 10, 2000
The Evening Post, Tuesaday, October 10, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Suicide doctor seeks clinic - UN tries
to drag foes back from the brink - Fletcher Energy sold -
Bottle-message washes up in NZ after 44 years - I'll fish
you run it, boss tells union - Inside headlines - Sports
lead - Editorial
Suicide doctor seeks clinic:
Australia's pro-euthanasia campaigner "Dr Death" Philip
Nitschke is seeking doctors rooms to hold his suicide advice
clinics due to open in Wgtn and Auck in January.
UN
tries to drag foes back from the brink: UN secretary-general
Kofi Annan held crisis talks today to try avert the danger
of an all-out war as an Israeli deadline for Palestinians to
halt a wave a violence expired.
Fletcher Energy sold:
One of New Zealand's biggest companies, Fletcher Energy is
to be sold to overseas interests for $4.6
billion.
Bottle-message washes up in New Zealand after
44 years: A 44-year journey in a bottle has stalled just up
the coast from Wellington.
I'll fish, you run it boss
tells union: Carteton factory owner Trino Koers is
challenging a union to take over his business - and do a
better job - while he goes fishing.
Inside
headlines
- No stub intended, PM tells business;
-
Warning for big drinkers;
- Employers reject ERA
appointments;
- Mana Motuhake conerned;
- Firefighter
pay talks;
- Mystery varsity seal found;
- Spy-style
hijinks at Vic;
- Call for sunglasses standard;
-
Twister touches down on Kapiti;
- Low turnouts force ward
meeting rethink;
- Record flood hits Tararua
district;
- Upmarker retirement home stalls;
- Gully
route may turn SH1 into back road
Sports
lead
Warriors' change of fortune: Businessman Eric Watson
has joined the NZRL as owners of the Warriors league
club.
Editorial: Butcher of Balkans must me
neutralised.