EVENING POST, OCT 13
The Evening Post, Friday, 13 October, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
'This is war' - Israel - No penalty on
teacher for assault - Ferries stop, fisherman drowns -
Tested a 7 litre turbo, nabbed in a Honda - Inside headlines
- Sports lead - Editorial
'This is war' - Israel:
Israeli deputy prime minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer warned
today Palestinian President Yasser Arafat was heading for
war with Israel and peacemaking was dead.
No penalty
for teacher for assault: A Lower Hutt teacher has escaped
penalty after being convicted on a charge of assaulting one
of his pupils.
Ferries stop, fisherman drowns: The
front page pic shows Wgtn motorists engulfed in seaspray at
stormy Lowry Bay.
Tested a 7 litre turbo, nabbed in a
Honda: He's test driven Porshes, Ferraris and a 7 litre
Bentley but Paul Owen lost his licence speeding in a Honda
Civic.
Inside headlines
- Mallard limits pay rises
for top bureaucrats;
- Corruption threat to public
service;
- Cullen, Anderton at odds over super
investments;
- PM plans to make cabinet changes;
-
Terralink sale subject to probe;
- Bylaw makes Clifford
Bay popular again;
- CCH must explain no lift or stairs -
Creech;
- Second assault fugitive surrenders to
police;
- Waterfront decision to be made next year;
-
Hospital staff mum on errors, says doctors;
- Shaw won't
give himself up - sister;
- Pukerua Bay hobbits on
strings
Sports lead
Lions lapping up late chance:
Wellington may not have been in tonight's semi-final against
Auckland except for the mid-term decision to change the way
it was playing, says skipper, Norm Hewitt.
Editorial:
Cool heads required in the middle east;
Getting back on
track