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Scoop Advisory: New Services

Tuesday, 6 July 1999, 8:49 pm | Ian Llewellyn

The Scoop is proud to announce two new services for readers and subscribers - the Auckland and Australia wires. More >>

TV1 6pm News (first segment)

Tuesday, 6 July 1999, 7:08 pm | Ian Llewellyn

Percussion Treatment - Watson Trial - East Timor - Royal Couple More >>

Scoop Today

Tuesday, 6 July 1999, 11:10 am | Ian Llewellyn

Tax Cut Details This Weekend – Paraparaumu Maori Land Protestors - Liquor Law Report Back - Looking Back At APEC - No Transport Reform This Year - Optimistic Geologists – Wintertime - Toy Trouble-Weather To Blame - More Thinking - Retail Bubble Bursts? ... More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Tuesday, 6 July 1999, 12:16 am | Ian Llewellyn

Power Cuts – Drought and Snow – SIS – Heroin – Peter Ellis – Youth Crime – Flu – Kashmir – Algeria – Royal Jelly – Takaka – Landfill – Tolaga Bay And Speed More >>

TV1 6pm News (first segment)

Monday, 5 July 1999, 7:07 pm | Ian Llewellyn

All Blacks - Power Out - Peter Ellis - Watson Case -Marriage - Spice Wedding More >>

Campaign Time For National

Saturday, 3 July 1999, 1:03 pm | Ian Llewellyn

It may have been the longest running 'phony' election campaign in New Zealand's history, but all pretence is to end shortly, when National starts campaigning in earnest next week. More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Saturday, 3 July 1999, 12:13 am | Ian Llewellyn

Imitation Guns - Power Out - Snow - Turkish Food - Food Body - Cheap Labour - Ireland - Kosovo - Toy Warning - Sport More >>

TV1 6pm News (first segment)

Thursday, 1 July 1999, 6:47 pm | Ian Llewellyn

Shooting - Prison Base - Payouts - Privilege - Millennium More >>

The House: Home Invasion Law Passes

Thursday, 1 July 1999, 3:57 pm | Ian Llewellyn

There has been extensive coverage of the passage of this law throughout The Scoop and readers should trawl through the headlines wire to see this. More >>

The House: Guns, Alcohol And The Pan Tax

Thursday, 1 July 1999, 10:01 am | Ian Llewellyn

The influence of lobby groups was raised and thrown around the House last night as the Government managed to cobble together the numbers to defeat the Alliance's Fire Arms Authority Bill, while a revamp of ALAC was sent through to select committee. More >>

TV1 6pm News (first segment plus tax cuts)

Wednesday, 30 June 1999, 7:17 pm | Ian Llewellyn

Fischer Resigns -APEC - WTO - Watson Trial -Cyanide Scare - Asbestos Scare - IRD Hearing - Maori CD Rom - Tax Cuts More >>

The House: General Debate Themes

Wednesday, 30 June 1999, 5:09 pm | Ian Llewellyn

ACC, Jenny Shipley and National's political management and Labour's tactics were the most common themes in the General debate today. More >>

The House: Last Night And Today

Wednesday, 30 June 1999, 7:53 am | Ian Llewellyn

Following the completion of a confidence vote (see previous story), MPs returned to the Home Invasion legislation. More >>

The New York Times

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 9:21 pm | Ian Llewellyn

Budget Talks - Kenneth Starr - Kosovo - Fraud, Presidential Race - School Killings - Internet Piracy - Embryonic Research More >>

A Confusing Day At APEC Ministers Meeting

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 8:28 pm | Ian Llewellyn

The confusing nature of trade negotiations and the difficulty in deciding what exactly are the terms of success and failure were underlined on the opening day of the APEC Trade Ministers; meeting in Auckland today. More >>

TV1 6pm News (first segment)

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 6:38 pm | Ian Llewellyn

PM's Explanation - APEC - GMFS - Airport - Radiation More >>

UN Looks At New Zealand As A Colonial Power

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 5:07 pm | Ian Llewellyn

New Zealand's little known role as a 'colonial' power goes before a United Nations Committee shortly. More >>

TVNZ Sells Sky At Discount

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 4:38 pm | Ian Llewellyn

TVNZ has sold its shareholding in Sky to existing Sky shareholders for a considerable discount in order to maintain "a positive and co-operative ongoing relationship with Sky". More >>

PM Says 'No Intention To Mislead'

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 2:34 pm | Ian Llewellyn

The Prime Minister has told the House that she had no intention of misleading the public over her claim that former TVNZ newsreader, John Hawkesby, had been paid a million dollars after his acrimonious departure. More >>

The House: The Week Ahead

Tuesday, 29 June 1999, 1:07 pm | Ian Llewellyn

A look at the Order Paper for the coming week's business in the House. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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