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Bombers Strike After Israel's Hizbullah Attack
Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 10:01 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Two separate suicide bombings have struck inside Israel, injuring about 12 and killing two people. More >>
Survey Photo-Essay: Do We Want U.S Warships in NZ?
Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 11:54 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Should U.S. Warships be allowed into New Zealand’s waters? A top-ranking U.S. Government official said yesterday that New Zealand's anti-nuke law is an artefact, and that it hampers the USA's push to fight what it perceives as the bad guys. Have your say, ... More >>
Scoop: Top Scoops + Just Politics
Friday, 8 August 2003, 5:36 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
LEAD STORY: Has Waikato Man Got Mad Cow Disease? - INTERNATIONAL NEWS: LEAD STORY: Wolfowitz Admits Iraq Not Involved In Sept-11 Attacks - COLUMNS: - Mo’ Friday’s Hard News Is There… - Naked in Nuhaka - Maxim Considers The Real Issues - United Nations ... More >>
Clark Keynote Speaker: UN Anniversary at Panmunjom
Sunday, 27 July 2003, 8:03 pm | Selwyn Manning
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark was the keynote speaker today at the 50th Armistice Anniversary in Panmunjom, South Korea. Celebrations marking the signing of the Armistice were led by the United Nations at the south side of the Joint Security ... More >>
Photo-Essay: Korea’s DMZ Dress-Code Staunch
Sunday, 27 July 2003, 7:46 pm | Selwyn Manning
Staunchness is the dress code at the North / South Korean border. Scoop Media today captured the scene at the 50th Armistice Anniversary at Ponmunjom on the North - South Border, Korea. More >>
Kiwi Kay Force Vets Honour Our Dead In Korea
Sunday, 27 July 2003, 5:50 am | Selwyn Manning
Photo Essay: New Zealand Korean War Veterans gathered Saturday at the United Nations War Cemetery in Busan South Korea to commemorate 36 men who died in the 1950-53 Korean War. More >>
Kissinger Meets Clark Over North Korea Nuke Crisis
Sunday, 27 July 2003, 4:57 am | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger met with New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark today in Seoul to discuss the North Korea nuclear crisis. More >>
Eve Korean Armistice 50th: Kissinger To Meet NZ PM
Saturday, 26 July 2003, 2:05 am | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Is it odd that Henry Kissinger is the USA’s official representative at the 50th anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement - and what's behind NZ PM Helen Clark having 'unofficial’ talks with Kissinger on North Korea? More >>
Scoop Images: Helen Clark Arrives In Korea
Friday, 25 July 2003, 11:59 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has arrived in Korea and will shortly be meeting with the New President. Scoop Deputy Editor Selwyn Manning is travelling with the PM's party and will report later today on happenings in Korea. On route the PM stopped ... More >>
An Emerging EU Superpower & the U.S Cold-War Clash
Thursday, 19 June 2003, 8:05 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
A power confrontation between the EU and USA looms. Is the stoush just Washington demanding compliance from a former subservient diplo-partner? Or is this the emergence of a new world superpower, the inauguration of a 21st Century Cold War Clash? More >>
Is idiocy driving the USA to an Arab-Zionist war?
Wednesday, 16 April 2003, 12:03 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Fear and loathing of terrorism and WMDs brought an American public to heel as its president secured Iraqi oil. Today the same line is trotted out to justify waging war against Syria. Is destiny or idiocy driving the USA toward an Arab-Zionist war? More >>
Thousands Outraged At TVNZ's Pro-US Bias
Saturday, 12 April 2003, 6:13 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
''We are deeply disgusted at the extent to which TVNZ has - through its news service - become a mouthpiece and visual portal for an unrelenting stream of bald US/UK propaganda and blatant lies.'' More >>
Swiss Police Attack Anti-War Protesting Children
Friday, 21 March 2003, 1:19 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Exclusive Breaking News – Hundreds of Swiss school children have been fired upon by riot police outside the US Mission in Geneva. The attack, witnessed by workers from the nearby World Health Organization, was unprovoked. More >>
Kindness Or Bombs - You Choose
Monday, 17 March 2003, 7:10 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
This whole USA-Iraq War crisis boils down to two things: either you support a mass killing of children option, or you subscribe to an ongoing course of diplomatic resolution. It is your personal choice. Here, courtesy of UNICEF, Scoop presents a Photo-Essay ... More >>
The Diversion of Rhetoric Over Reason
Friday, 7 March 2003, 10:04 am | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
It is almost springtime back in their hometowns stateside, but right now the sun blazes down, blistering already like days lost in California’s Death Valley. Similarities to this place: there are many like hell itself, descriptions of old lifeless places ... More >>
What The World Needs Now…
Tuesday, 21 January 2003, 12:06 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
In Remembrance of Martin Luther King: What the world needs now… is a visionary who through moral and ethical soundness can lead this world’s peoples to a place of justice where regard for one another is exchanged irrespective of race, country, or religion. More >>
Is Bush About to be ‘Stiffed’?
Thursday, 9 January 2003, 8:40 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Germany’s now on the UN Security Council. Will it vote yes to an Iraq war? And is its goal to 'stiff' Bush and have Europe become the balancing superpower preventing the USA from achieving its stated goal of sustainable global dominance? More >>
Is Bush About to be ‘Stiffed’?
Thursday, 9 January 2003, 8:40 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Germany’s now on the UN Security Council. Will it vote yes to an Iraq war? And is its goal to 'stiff' Bush and have Europe become the balancing superpower preventing the USA from achieving its stated goal of sustainable global dominance? More >>
Christmas - Starting With the Man in the Mirror
Monday, 23 December 2002, 12:17 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie, Above thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by, Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light, The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight. More >>
Controlling NATO: The Real Agenda At Prague
Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 12:48 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
European diplomacy has clearly often been the nucleus of destruction. Is it now the only buffer left between peace-comparative and Manifest Destiny – the dream of Fortress USA to express its institutions around the world? The NATO Summit will be a decider. More >>