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Papakura BP Eyes Solar Energy's Future

Wednesday, 29 September 1999, 8:55 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Papakura has tuned into the sun with its BP service station becoming the first in New Zealand to run solar-power. More >>

Newstalk

Wednesday, 29 September 1999, 10:24 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Unease between Labour And Alliance - Labour has announced it will charge no interest on loans while students are studying, and interest on repayments will only begin once a graduate begins earning above $25,000 a year. Fees will remain but the policy ... More >>

Newstalk ZB Headlines - 8:30am

Monday, 27 September 1999, 9:02 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Queen Maker Stands On Centre Ground - The man who maybe the Queen Maker in this year’s election is firmly stamping his mark on the middle ground. Recent polls have indicated New Zealand First may once again hold the balance of power on November 27 when the ... More >>

Government Under Pressure As Meningitis Escalates

Friday, 24 September 1999, 11:52 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Communicable disease continues to haunt the Government over its social policy performance. The rates of meningococcal disease recorded in Auckland continues to soar with Auckland witnessing a continuing epidemic. More >>

Government Under Pressure As Meningitis Escalates

Friday, 24 September 1999, 11:50 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Communicable disease continues to haunt the Government over its social policy performance. The rates of meningococcal disease recorded in Auckland continues to soar with Auckland witnessing a continuing epidemic. More >>

Survey Confirms Scoop Social Decline Investigation

Friday, 24 September 1999, 11:18 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

A report which shows 73 percent of households cannot meet all regular bills confirms Scoop reports into the plight of low socio-economic families. More >>

Survey Confirms Scoop Social Decline Investigation

Friday, 24 September 1999, 11:13 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

A report which shows 73 percent of households cannot meet all regular bills confirms Scoop reports into the plight of low socio-economic families. Overcrowded living conditions are the norm for 40 percent of those surveyed, and 44 percent paid almost ... More >>

Newstalk ZB Midday Headlines

Friday, 24 September 1999, 12:45 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Journalist Smuggles Out Indonesian Plans - A freelance journalist has smuggled a map out of West Timor outlining Indonesians plans to disperse 100,000 East Timorese across the archipelago. The journalist also says militia are grouping on the border ... More >>

Auckland's Sex Industry Avoids Clampdown

Friday, 24 September 1999, 12:11 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Auckland’s red light district pimps and prostitutes have avoided a council clampdown on the sex industry. More >>

Militia Control Camps - Hostilities Intensify

Thursday, 23 September 1999, 12:14 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

As hostilities against western journalists and aid workers intensify in East and West Timor tonight, Scoop speaks to World Vision worker and journalist, James Addis. He has been camped up in Kupang, West Timor since Saturday night [NZ Time] and describes ... More >>

Shop And Hotel Owners Up In Arms

Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 7:32 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Auckland shopping centre and hotel owners are up in arms over moves to redirect traffic away from Quay St and Auckland’s waterfront Central Business District. More >>

Maori Trio Take PhD Acclaim At Auckland University

Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 7:20 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

It was a great day today for academic achievers Margie Hohepa, Patricia Johnston and Robyn Manuel. More >>

Newstalk ZB Headlines 9am

Wednesday, 22 September 1999, 9:45 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Cancer Inquiry Terms Not Broad Enough - A woman who contracted cancer after her smear test was misread by pathologist Dr Michael Bottrill, says the time frame of the Government’s inquiry is too narrow. 20,000 smear slides from 1991 to 1996 are still to be re-tested. ... More >>

Television One Headlines 6pm

Tuesday, 21 September 1999, 6:51 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Cervical Smear Inquiry Launched - The Government’s launched a ministerial inquiry into Gisbourne’s cervical cancer smear scandal. It comes after the Health Funding Authority revealed that discredited pathologist, Richard Botchrell, botched the smear ... More >>

Television One Headlines 6pm

Tuesday, 21 September 1999, 6:47 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Cervical Smear Inquiry - The Government’s launched a ministerial inquiry into Gisbourne’s cervical cancer smear scandal. It comes after the Health Funding Authority revealed that discredited pathologist, Richard Botchrell, botched the smear readings of 119 ... More >>

Newstalk ZB Headlines - 8:30am

Tuesday, 21 September 1999, 9:07 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

East Timorese Count Costs Of Referendum - Many East Timorese may be regretting their vote for independence. New Zealander James Addis is working for World Vision in West Timor where 190,000 East Timorese are now living in squalid camps set up by the Indonesians. ... More >>

Newstalk ZB Headlines - 10am

Friday, 17 September 1999, 10:33 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

The UN Peacekeeping force may find its hands are tied when it arrives in East Timor. East Timorese refugees in Darwin say the militia is now moving into West Timor where more than 100,000 displaced people have fled. New Zealand’s chief of defence says ... More >>

Auckland Journalist Leaves For Timor Today

Friday, 17 September 1999, 9:58 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Auckland journalist James Addis will fly out for Timor this afternoon and will be World Vision’s eyes and ears as the international peacekeeping force moves into East Timor this weekend. More >>

Auckland Journalist Leaves For Timor Today

Friday, 17 September 1999, 9:55 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

Auckland journalist James Addis will fly out for Timor this afternoon and will be World Vision’s eyes and ears as the international peacekeeping force moves into East Timor this weekend. More >>

Newstalk ZB Headlines - 9am

Thursday, 16 September 1999, 9:48 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland

President Issues Warning To Citizens Re Floyd - The US President has ordered more federal assistance for the states lying in the path of what could be the worst storm to strike the USA this century. 3.5 million people are involved in the US’s largest ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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