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Police Issue Letter To APEC Protest Leaders
Monday, 30 August 1999, 8:04 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
In this latest instalment of the Scoop Inside APEC Series we reveal the letter issued by the New Zealand Police to suspected leaders of Anti-APEC groups and organisations. More >>
Manukau Youth Justice Facility To Be Announced
Monday, 30 August 1999, 1:20 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Details of where and when a youth justice facility will be built are expected to be made at 3:30pm today. More >>
Newstalk ZB Headlines - 9am
Monday, 30 August 1999, 9:28 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
PM Backs Lotto Salary Review - The Prime Minister Jenny Shipley says Lotto boss’ salary appears too high. She is welcoming calls for the State Services Commission to review the salaries of those who manage Lotto. More >>
Inside APEC Exclusive - Canada's "Highest Threat"
Friday, 27 August 1999, 10:53 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book “The ODESSA File”. But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction. Published on Scoop for the first time in New Zealand is Jaggi Singh’s account of what Canada’s ... More >>
Exclusive Inside APEC - Canada's "Highest Threat"
Friday, 27 August 1999, 10:32 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
His tale reads like a scene out of the Frederick Forsyth book “The ODESSA File”. But while what you read here is clock and dagger, it is not fiction. Published on Scoop for the first time in New Zealand is Jaggi Singh’s account of what Canada’s ... More >>
Auck Councillor's Un-Censored APEC Column Revealed
Friday, 27 August 1999, 11:02 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Here, courtesy of Auckland's 95Bfm is Auckland councillor, Maire Leadbeater's "Lost Column". AUCKLAND CITY COUNCILLOR Maire Leadbeater refused to edit her column for this week's edition of the council's PR rag to the public, "City Scene". Instead, ... More >>
Newstalk ZB Headlines - 10am
Friday, 27 August 1999, 10:34 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
CYPFA Takes Foster Child From Middleton’s Care - CYPFA is defending its decision to remove a foster child from the care of Mark Middleton following his public threat against the killer of his step-daughter Carla Cardnow. Mr Middleton went public on ... More >>
Manu Pleads Guilty To Murdering ACC Officer
Friday, 27 August 1999, 9:50 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
A man with a long history of violent mental illness has pleaded guilty to murdering west Auckland ACC worker, Janet Pike. More >>
Police Officer Will Not Face Shooting Charges
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 11:17 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
The police officer who shot and killed a man north of Auckland in July will not face charges. More >>
Government Bows To Mayoral Transport Demands
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 11:06 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
The Government has committed itself to attacking Auckland’s traffic congestion, a move which promises to include measures in its roading programme, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said tonight. More >>
A Scoop Exclusive - Inside APEC Series - Part two:
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 5:17 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Continued from http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL9908/S00111.htm As the third reading of the SIS Amendment Bill No. 2 is put before the New Zealand Parliament, a Canadian Anti-APEC campaigner warns of spy infiltration of New Zealand groups. Those particularly ... More >>
A Scoop Exclusive - Inside APEC Series
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 5:02 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
As the third reading of the SIS Amendment Bill No. 2 is put before the New Zealand Parliament, a Canadian Anti-APEC campaigner warns of spy infiltration of New Zealand groups. Those particularly targeted are organisations and individuals openly critical ... More >>
A Scoop Exclusive - Inside APEC Series
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 4:52 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
As the third reading of the SIS Amendment Bill No. 2 is put before the New Zealand Parliament, a Canadian Anti-APEC campaigner warns of spy infiltration of New Zealand groups. Those particularly targeted are organisations and individuals openly critical ... More >>
Newstalk ZB Headlines - 11am
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 11:17 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Some of the country’s poorest people seem to be getting poorer according to a report issued by west Auckland’s Waitakere City Council. The report surveyed 30 community service groups and Government departments particularly on issues like health, education ... More >>
Politicians Told How To Get Auckland's Favour
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 10:06 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Political Parties will today be given some advice on how to win the hearts and minds of Aucklanders. More >>
Newstalk ZB Headlines - 9am
Thursday, 26 August 1999, 9:40 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
MP Upset Over Lower Drinking Age - New Zealand First MP Robyn McDonald is disappointed that she has been unable to stop changes to New Zealand’s drinking laws. She says MPs have not voted with the interests of the larger community in mind. More >>
MAF Checks West Auckland For Aussie Moth
Wednesday, 25 August 1999, 11:32 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is checking a West Auckland suburb that became infested with the painted apple moth earlier this year. More >>
Want To Be A Partner With Auckland City?
Wednesday, 25 August 1999, 11:19 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
The stadium is hoped to become New Zealand’s premier indoor events centre and will be located in the old railway yards near Auckland’s central city. More >>
APEC Police Digital Radios Canned
Wednesday, 25 August 1999, 11:07 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
A high-tech police digital radio network specially designed to aid security enforcement at Auckland’s APEC leader’s summit meetings has been canned. More >>
Petrol Prices Go Up Again
Wednesday, 25 August 1999, 10:57 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Petrol is going up in price again - this time it is Caltex’s turn to raise the price of the nation’s fuel. More >>