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Protest Against Mining 'Biggest In Living Memory'

Saturday, 1 May 2010, 4:58 pm | Selwyn Manning

Photo-Essay: Organisers of Saturday's protest claim up to 50,000 people marched up Queen St united in their opposition against the National-led Government's plans to mine conservation land and national parks. They say it was the biggest protest in ... More >>

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Monday, 11 January 2010, 11:46 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

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Financial Crisis Sends Quake Through Divided EU

Monday, 9 March 2009, 10:22 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning

Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning writes that the global financial crisis is sending a quake through the EU, setting states against states - between the protectionists (France), anti-protectionists (Britain), and eastern states nearing economic collapse. More >>

State Of It: Police SIG Unit Wasted On Tag-Busting

Friday, 19 December 2008, 1:16 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning

Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning writes that investigations into the Police special investigations groups reveal that it had used a complaint of tagging to dig into the private life of a peace advocate, political groups, and a US owned defence company. More >>

Media In A Destabilised World Discussed In Jakarta

Tuesday, 18 November 2008, 1:26 pm | Selwyn Manning

Audio-Text-Images: Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning has returned from Jakarta having attended a forum discussing how media plays a part, both positively and negatively, in shaping our region's history - especially when reproting conflict & crisis. More >>

National's 05 Move On Provinces Cements 08 Gains

Monday, 3 November 2008, 4:34 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning

Scoop co-editor Selwyn Manning considers why Labour's party list vote has failed to fire. Was this due to a seeping unease shown by it losing votes, bleeding support from the provinces to National way back in 2005? Also, here are the predictions! More >>

Recordings + Rumour + Innuendo = Historian's Rant

Friday, 8 August 2008, 1:57 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning

Selwyn Manning writes: Much energy has been directed to identify who secretly recorded National Party MPs. That's their prerogative. However, the ridicule directed at Scoop Media and two of its reporters by historian Dr Michael Bassett, is in need of reply. More >>

Manukau Mayor In Auckland DHB's Coronary Care Unit

Sunday, 1 June 2008, 9:43 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Manukau City mayor Len Brown has now been admitted to Auckland Hospital's coronary care unit after collapsing at the Pacific Music Awards at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau last night. More >>

State of It: Labour Jitters n Poster-Boy Politics

Monday, 25 February 2008, 7:33 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning

Selwyn Manning writes: The latest in a series of polls has shown a trend where Labour is in serious trouble. Can Helen Clark beat off National leader John Key in what is shaping up as a land-slide loss for Labour? And what of leadership coups? More >>

Waitangi Day: Out n About - Gov-Gen's Garden Party

Wednesday, 6 February 2008, 7:36 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Photo Essay: Out and about at the Govenor General's garden reception at Government House in Auckland. At this reception, the Governor-General gave his annual Waitangi Day address. Scoop was there to cover the event. More >>

Secret Zaoui Witness Arrested, Flees To Germany

Thursday, 6 December 2007, 4:49 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning

Scoop News: Mohammed Samraoui, once Algeria's top spook for north Europe and a secret witness in the Ahmed Zaoui hearings was recently arrested in Spain awaiting deportation papers from Algiers. He's now fled to Germany, fearing for his life. More >>

Protesters Gather In Support of the Urewera 17

Thursday, 1 November 2007, 12:12 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

A group of people objecting to the ongoing incarceration of those arrested during the Police's anti-terror raids have gathered outside the Auckland District Court. More >>

Tokelau One Percent Short of Self-Government

Thursday, 25 October 2007, 6:38 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Scoop's Selwyn Manning reports that on UN Day Tokelau's people have decided against becoming a self-governing nation in free association with New Zealand. Tokelau's people were just over one percent shy of becoming a self-governing nation. More >>

Photo Essay: Tokelau's Independence Day?

Thursday, 25 October 2007, 4:36 pm | Selwyn Manning

Images from Selwyn Manning in Tokelau where a referendum is underway to decide whether Tokelau will become self-governing in free association with New Zealand. See also… Decisive Tokelau Vote Expected From High Turn-Out & Vote for Tokelau's Self Government ... More >>

Decisive Tokelau Vote Expected From High Turn-Out

Thursday, 25 October 2007, 4:19 pm | Selwyn Manning

The people of Tokelau's three atolls have turned out in force to vote on a referendum that will determine whether Tokelau will become self-governing in free association with New Zealand. More >>

Images: Vote For Tokelau's Independence Begins

Tuesday, 23 October 2007, 10:09 am | Selwyn Manning

The people of Tokelau, one of the Pacific's most remote atoll groups, are to decide whether to become an independent nation in free association with New Zealand. More >>

Pacific News: Doubt Hangs Heavy Over Fiji Election

Saturday, 20 October 2007, 4:21 pm | Selwyn Manning

Pacific Affairs (Text + Audio + Photography): Scoop's Selwyn Manning reports that within 24 hours doubt was cast over a commitment by Fiji's military leader Frank Bainimarama to hold an election under the current constitution in 2009. More >>

NewsFlash: Fiji To Hold Elections In Early 2009

Wednesday, 17 October 2007, 4:25 pm | Selwyn Manning

Frank Bainimarama - Fiji To Hold Elections In Early 2009 Reported by Selwyn Manning In Tonga Via Phone More >>

Helen Clark Refuses To Engage With Bainimarama

Tuesday, 16 October 2007, 3:03 pm | Selwyn Manning

Scoop News: New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has signalled that she will not engage with Fiji coup leader and interim prime minister, Frank Bainimarama. At the conclusion of the official opening of the Pacific Islands Forum in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, ... More >>

McKinnon Moves To Resolve Clark Bainimarama Scrap

Monday, 15 October 2007, 6:10 pm | Selwyn Manning

Scoop's Selwyn Manning reports from Tonga that Commonwealth secretary general Don McKinnon has positioned to be mediator committed to resolving a scrap between New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and Fiji interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama. ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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