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Intelligence: NZ's Tomlinson Draws MI6 Wrath Again
Wednesday, 5 July 2006, 12:23 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
New Zealander and former British MI6 operative, Richard Tomlinson, was taken in for questioning by French DST agents on June 29 on suspicions that he was behind further leaks of MI6 agent names. MI6 and Tomlinson have been struggling within a legal-labyrinth ... More >>
New Images: U.S. Killing Of Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi
Tuesday, 13 June 2006, 9:14 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
US Forces were tipped off as to where Al-Zarqawi was located – shortly after two F16 fighter planes dropped two 500lbs bombs on his 'safe-house'. Scoop has obtained new images including a diagram report resulting from Al Zarqawi's autopsy. More >>
Scoop: Govt Must Explain Detail Behind Deportation
Monday, 12 June 2006, 3:48 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Rayed Abdullah arrived in NZ in February, based himself in Auckland, attended an English language school, moved to the Manawatu, began flight training. Suddenly he was deported. Scoop has found there are more questions than answers... More >>
Scoop: Sunni Deep-Cover Bods Fingered Al Zarqawi
Saturday, 10 June 2006, 6:24 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Images, text and video: Since Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed by U.S. forces, much speculation has centred on who or what group fingered him. A Sunni deep-cover network looks most likely repoonsible for fingering Al Zarqawi with Al Qaeda's blessing. More >>
Psy-Ops Countered By Islamic Digital Propaganda
Thursday, 1 June 2006, 2:22 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
US dominion over propaganda is no longer unilateral. Islamic insurgents are producing sophisticated digital video. The tech revolution carries a double-edged message of 'glory' for youthful 'martyrs' and vengeance against those of the West. More >>
State Of It: NZ Intel Failure Demands Inquiry
Wednesday, 31 May 2006, 7:14 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
The Timor Leste crisis demonstrates all the social conditions necessary for terror organisations to embed, to grow, to flourish. That NZ's intelligence apparatus was unable to determine what was looming in Timor suggests an inquiry must follow. More >>
British Anti-Terror Squads Strike in Pre-Dawn Raid
Friday, 26 May 2006, 5:47 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Intelligence-Security Watch: Over 500 British intelligence and security officers have conducted pre-dawn raids on the homes of alleged terrorists throughout England. More >>
Scoop Video: Algeria Amnesty & An Intel Turntable
Monday, 1 May 2006, 9:44 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
The Inspector General of Intelligence and Security, Justice Paul Nazor, is preparing to review whether a security risk certificate lodged against Ahmed Zaoui. But how safe is Algeria, and should intelligence be used as evidence in a judicial matter? More >>
Soft-Criticism Of Unappreciative U.S. Fair Comment
Wednesday, 22 February 2006, 3:55 pm | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
State Of It: Editorial - Criticisms by Winston Peters, of the USA' level of understanding of NZ's role in the Pacific is fully justified and indicates a shift in thinking – from that of an opposition MP to ministerial responsibility. It ought to be encouraged... More >>
PM's Office Announced Abizaid's Visit Too Early
Wednesday, 22 February 2006, 12:03 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Scoop Report: Fairfax's Dominion Post reported that the PM's office called around press gallery reporters on Monday requesting that they not report that the Prime Minister had announced that United States general John Abizaid would be in New Zealand ... More >>
Benson-Pope Says Nothing New In Wishart Article
Monday, 20 February 2006, 3:46 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Cabinet Minister, David Benson-Pope, has hit out at Investigate magazine saying the latest article supposedly exposing for the first time" information that he made girls stand outside in the cold in their nighties is sensationalist and "very selective". More >>
Scoop: Top Scoops + Just Politics
Tuesday, 24 January 2006, 12:27 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Sport: Games Queen's Baton Heads From NZ To Sydney - RECOMMENDED AUDIO - Building Woes (Part II): Shaky Buildings Set To Drain Economy - Employment: Community Leaders To Demand End To Low Wages Wednesday - Rock'n'Roll: Iggy Gladdens The Hearts Of Today's ... More >>
Canada's Post Follows Up Scoop Hostage Exclusive
Wednesday, 14 December 2005, 4:30 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Canada's National Post newspaper has followed up on a Scoop Media exclusive that links the group Swords of the Righteousness Brigades to the feared Islam Army in Iraq (IAI). On Tuesday December 13, the National Post's Stewart Bell wrote from Toronto: ... More >>
Hostage Deadline Looms - Palestinians Urge Release
Wednesday, 7 December 2005, 5:44 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Leaders throughout the Middle East have urged those who hold four men hostage in Iraq to set them free. One of the men, New Zealand resident Harmeet Sooden, is well known for speaking out for the oppressed in Palestine and for those who suffer in ... More >>
Selwyn Manning Reports From Rod Donald's Funeral
Thursday, 10 November 2005, 1:52 pm | Selwyn Manning
Scoop Co-Editor Selwyn Manning attended this morning's funeral for Green Party Co-Leader Rod Donald at Christchurch Cathedral. After the service he talked by phone to Scoop's Alastair Thompson and gave his impressions of the funeral and the man. Later he spoke ... More >>
Scoop News: Former Israel Intel Officer In NZ
Friday, 4 November 2005, 5:29 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
A former colonel in the Israeli Defence Force who specialized in Middle East intelligence and security is in New Zealand heading a small delegation and met today with representatives of New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Ministry. Dr Col. Eran Lerman is the executive director ... More >>
New Govt: Peters & Dunne Ministers, Greens Out
Monday, 17 October 2005, 5:44 pm | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters and United Future leader Peter Dunne have been allocated ministerial positions in a Labour-led Government. Labour has successfully negotiated a Centre-Right deal that offers immediate assurance that it can govern ... More >>
Audio: Selwyn Manning This Week On Adelaide Radio
Thursday, 13 October 2005, 12:52 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
Audio: Selwyn Manning discussed on Adelaide Radio today: NZ Government coalition announcements looming; survival story of couple rescued from yacht; and Napier Council threatens to shoot cat up palm tree... More >>
Images: Don Brash At National’s HQ Auckland
Sunday, 18 September 2005, 4:09 am | Selwyn Manning - Scoop Auckland
National, with 49 seats, failed to achieve the highest number of MPs in the Parliament. However, its leader, Don Brash, did not concede defeat in Saturday’s General Election. Labour will take 50 MPs into the new Parliament. More >>
Election Campaign Reporting & Unfinished Business
Friday, 16 September 2005, 12:47 am | STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning
Unfinished business: that's the feeling the remains as this election campaign comes to a close. Unfinished from a media point of view in that proper and in-depth analysis of National and Labour's social policy has yet to be concluded. Unfinished too in ... More >>