EPOST News Monitor, December 18, 2000
NZ hideaway for Brit baby killer? - Facing the
future -Sunline - a Kiwi queen - Shell revs up petrol price
war - Bunkle given rental allowance for home - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial.
NZ hideaway
for Brit baby killer: Immigration officials are in the dark
about Britain's plans to possibly establish a new life in
New Zealand for one of the killers of Liverpool toddler,
James Bulger.
Facing the future: The front page pic shows nine-year-old George Marks proudly facing up with his iridescent Moko.
Sunline - a Kiwi queen: Sunline was the toast of Hong Kong and the queen of the racing world yesterday, defeating a high class international field of A-grade milers with one of the best performances of a steller career that does justice to her legendary ancestor - the one and only Phar Lap.
Shell revs up petrol price war: After more than a year of follow-the-leader price increases, aggresive competition has arrived at the petrol bowser in time for Xmas.
Bunkle given a rental allowance for home: Alliance MP Phillida Bunkle was getting a rental allowance to stay in her Thorndon house before she was given a taxpayer-owned apartment in Oriental Bay, she said today.
Inside headlines
- Pharmacist charged
with misconduct;
- Bus shelter smokers prompt butt
ban;
- Clark, Labour rising;
- Clocking in at
Christchurch casino;
- Boy burnt as explosion hurls
passengers from speedboat;
- Shortages a danger -
firefighters;
- Search for diver;
- King backs chest
hospital site going to town belt;
- 'Dover's last death
rattle' may be on hold;
- Mountain bike theft dashes
boy;s dream;
- Many put views on Marine reserve
plan;
- Clark eyes Andean peak;
- Brawl at Otaki
Beach;
- Driver's legs amputated;
- Man dies after
fall at Te Papa.
Sports lead
- All Whites line up in
Wgtn: Wellington is poised to host next year's World Cup
soccer qualifier between the All Whites and the
Socceroos.
Editorial: Change of tack, or just another
ploy;
Sunline: She's incredible.