EVENING POST, NEWS MONITOR 06 06 01
Cancer patients' wait alarms - Who would be Mayor?
- Cullen op Knee-on perfect - Mana Motuhake to apologise for
Kupu - Inside headlines - Sports lead -
Editorial
Cancer patients' wait alarms: The time it
takes to get treated for cancer in Wellington has increased
dramatically, with 44 percent of patients having to wait
more than a month for radiation therapy.
Who would be
Mayor?: If we can't have Mark Blumskywe want Blumsky mark
II.
Culen op Knee-on perfect: The stock market can
breathe again.
Mana Motuhake to apologise for Kupu:
Mana Motuhake president Vern Winitana says the party wants
to make a formal apology to the Alliance over its former
list MP Alamein Kopu.
Inside headlines
- Hutt plan
excites groups;
- Namana admits beating Lillybing;
-
Going native in the Town Belt;
- Legal costs win for
group;
- Chat in Maori upsets passenger in middle;
-
Old St Paul's proposes free wedding;
- Fraudsters in
cancer cash phone scam;
- Radio veteran quits slot on
Sunday;
- Minimising waste led to design;
- Swords,
crossbow stolen
Sports lead
No meddling in Spencer
shift: Coach Matt Te Pou says he's made his own calls in a
couple of controversial choices in the New Zealand Maori
rugby team to play the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday
night.
Editorial: Familiar despair as super scrap
resumes;
Will rugb lose
Tietjens?