EVENING POST, NEWS MONITOR, 02 06 01
Refuge boss confident she can do the job - Knox in
the money with $250, 000 advances on book - Boy, 11, found
behind wheel - Tiger Woods has Kapiti in a whirl - Inside
headlines - Sports lead - Editorial
Refuge boss
confident she can do the job: Women's Refuge head Merepeka
Raukawa-Tait is the surprise possible contender to fill the
"yawning gap" left in Wellington's mayoral race by the
withdrawal of incumbent Mark Blumsky.
Knox in the
money with $250,000 advances on book: Award-winning
Wellington writer ELizabeth Knox has struck the jackpot with
a recently completed novel that's already earned her more
than $250,000 in publishers' advances.
Boy, 11, found
behind wheel: Police were shocked to find an 11-year-old
behind the wheel of a car stopped for erratic driving in New
Plymouth this morning.
Tiger Woods has Kapiti in a
whirl: Tiger Woods would be embarassed if he knew of the
local stir he has created by his proposed Kapiti
appearance.
Inside headlines
- Acquittal brings
tears, relief;
- Voice recorder a key to the case;
-
Karori should be 'proud' of centre;
- Weekend buzz for
capital;
- Mayoral hopeful to air concerns;
- $1.2m
health contract under investigation;
- Suspicions roused
by floppy fish, court told
Sports lead
No underarm
- Aussies: Australian sevens rugby coach Julian Gardner has
dismissed talk that his side will throw a pool match at
Cardiff this weekend to do New Zealand out of the world
series as "sensationalism'.
Editorial: Mayoral race
wide
open