EVENING POST NEWS MONITOR, 17.04.01
Legal battle looms over sleaze law - Easter
scorcher melts down big chill - Air NZ bid fails to arrest
share dive - Neil the Copper says bye to Bill the Burglar -
Inside headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Legal
battle looms over sleaze law: The battle for the virtue of
Courtenay Place is set to be played out in
court.
Easter scorcher melts down big chill:
Wellingtonians who were stoking their fireplaces to keep
warm on Good Friday were wearing their swimsuits to keep
cool by Sunday.
Air NZ bid fails to arrest share dive:
Air New Zealand shares plunged nearly 10 percent today,
following the pre-Easter grounding of planes belonging to
its Australian operation, Ansett.
Neil the Copper says
bye to Bill the Burglar: It was an old-timer known as
Burglar Bill that brought Detective Neil Murphy to
Paraparaumu to work 20 years ago - and for that the retiring
policeman will be eternally grateful.
Inside
headlines
- Most SSC staff receive bonuses;
- Cabbies
copping unfair fines, says driver;
- Japanese obstinate
over trade, whaling;
- Action call from first global
Greens meet;
- Health board wants to sell off city
leases;
- League player farewells his wife;
- Amnesty
jeopardised transtasman access;
- Police aware of risk to
informants
Sports lead
Capital's Waldrom proves
world-class: Promising Wellington rugby player Thomas
Waldrom announced his arrival on the international rugby
stage in style yesterday.
Editorial
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