EPOST News Monitor, Wednesday, October 11, 2000
The Evening Post, Wednesday, October 11, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
Foreign firms eye city trains - Ballet
mums: Sick as a pirouette - Shunting sidelined - Been there,
done that, says Railways veteran - Inside headlines - Sports
lead - Editorial
Foreign firms eye city trains:
Passenger train services are guaranteed in Wellington
despite Tranz Rail planning to sell off Tranz Metro, the
commuter part of its business.
Ballet mums: Sick as a
pirouette: The front page pic shows Royal New Zealand ballet
dancer Pieter Symonds limbering up on the day a survey was
issued "exposing" the "torment' of young
dancers.
Shunting sidelined: Tranz Rail is to
drastically cut it's shunting operations, the cause of half
it's workplace deaths in the past decade, because it says
it's too unsafe.
Been there, done that, says Railway
veteran: In 28 years working for Railways national customer
service manager Seamus O'Sullivan.
NZ First pledges
backing on super: The govt has already leapt the first
hurdle on the way to setting up its "monster" superannuation
fund.
Inside headlines
-Beyer gets celebrity
treatment in Britain;
- Put MMP to vote, says
Shipley;
- Integrity reminder for police;
- Lawyer
still can't recall night attack;
- Tararua braces for
more rain;
- Secret meeting at Vic broke rules -
Maharey;
- Firefighters' fear as garage explodes;
-
Wgtn on travel agents' itenerary;
- Exploitation, says
film consultant.
Sports lead
- Dodgy knee threatens
Kiwi star: Injured all-rounder Chris Cairns will remain in
Kenya with the NZ cricket team but his prospects of playing
any significant role in the upcoming tour of South Africa
look bleak.
Editorial: Govt inexperience is widening
the gaps;
Prison's the only option