EVENING POST, NEWS MONITOR, 25 04 01
CHILD of ANZAC - Judges eye capital hunk - Winner
told he had wrong tickets - Judges eye capital hunks -
Fliers may fare well from airline fallout - Inside headlines
- Sports lead - Editorial
Child of ANZAC: Ten-year-old
Henare Mihare woke before 5am today to attend his first
ANZAC Day parade - proudly wearing his grandad's war
medals.
Judges eye capital hunk: Wellington men are
hunky.
Winner told he had wrong tickets: Just a few
hours before striking it rich in Saturday's Lotto Draw
"Helen" of Taita told he husband he had got the wrong
tickets.
Fliers may fare well from airline fallout: Travellers may end up better off in the slipstream of Qantas New Zealand's collapse.
Inside headlines
- RNZAF
plane snatches evacuees from ice;
- New Kiwi defence
policy won't hurt bond - Howard;
- Soldier's watch tells
prisoner's wartime tale;
- Executed soldier a hero, says
family researcher;
- Mallard says no to best;
-
Barrier down on capital rail plan;
- NZ lags in world
trade survey;
- Family commission needed, Dunne;
-
Judge says alcohol caused death;
- Kapiti sewage scheme
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Sports lead
Slater a happy man back
home: Though the Hurricanes' Taranaki-based skipper Gordon
Slater won't openly state it, it seems the messages he's
been receiving lately are a lot more positive the ones early
in the Super 12 campaign.
Editorial: While
remembering, let us not forget;
The rewards of
Maori