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Week Three: Beware - Cliffhanger Election Looming

Thursday, 14 October 1999, 2:11 pm | Jonathan Hill

Week three of the election campaign was again dominated by tertiary education, though this time not for the debate over policy. The week was also significant as a TV3 CM Research poll showed the gap between the two main parties closing, thus reinforcing ... More >>

Cops Called When Bradford Allegedly Shoves Student

Wednesday, 13 October 1999, 2:08 pm | Jonathan Hill

According to Canterbury University Student Radio RDU, the police were called to Canterbury University this morning around 11. More >>

No Deal In Coromandel - Labour Candidate

Tuesday, 12 October 1999, 9:29 am | Jonathan Hill

Labour’s Coromandel candidate Margaret Hawkeswood has ruled out any electoral accomodation in the Coromandel, despite the latest poll showing Labour will need the Greens to form a new government. More >>

Election 1999:: Two Weeks Down Seven To Go

Friday, 8 October 1999, 11:37 am | Jonathan Hill

If there was ever any doubt that tertiary education was shaping up to be one of the key election issues, then week two of the election campaign has put those doubts to rest. More >>

Week One On The Election Campaign

Friday, 1 October 1999, 10:29 am | Jonathan Hill

Last weeks announcement of the November 27 election date has well and truly seen campaigning by all parties begin in earnest. Jonathan Hill reports on the first of nine long weeks. More >>

BOOK REVIEW: Pam’s Political Confessions

Tuesday, 28 September 1999, 3:09 pm | Jonathan Hill

If there was ever any doubt that Pam Corkery despised politics then she has well and truly set the record straight with her latest book – 'Pam’s Political Confessions'. More >>

The Implications Of The CTU Scoop Censorship

Monday, 20 September 1999, 10:29 am | Jonathan Hill

As a journalist working extremely hard to produce a service that I want to be the best of its kind I am angered and astounded that the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions seems set on trying to undermine Scoop Media. More >>

The New Zealand First / Alliance Struggle

Thursday, 16 September 1999, 11:48 am | Jonathan Hill

With an almost identical support base, the biggest head to head party clash in the coming election promises to be between New Zealand First and the Alliance. Early signs show the Alliance suffering as the Peters campaign takes hold. Jonathan Hill ... More >>

Labour – The Heads Down Approach Continues

Friday, 10 September 1999, 3:14 pm | Jonathan Hill

Events over the last week prove either that the Labour Party hire extremely poor PR staff or that the party is committed to the heads down approach to this election campaign. Scoop's Jonathan Hill reports. More >>

The Pleasanties Of The Corporate Culture

Friday, 10 September 1999, 9:32 am | Jonathan Hill

Last month my father lost his job which, in a country with relatively high levels of unemployment is not in itself a big deal. However the nature in which the job was taken had me astounded at the coldness of the corporate culture. Jonathan Hill ... More >>

REVIEW - Eyewitness: A Memoir of Europe in the 30s

Tuesday, 7 September 1999, 2:12 pm | Jonathan Hill

In arguably one of the most fascinating and influential periods in modern European history, Eyewitness is a recollection of a life fortunate enough to witness some of the defining moments of recent history. More >>

Labour Surge, Alliance Slump in Latest Poll

Monday, 6 September 1999, 10:57 am | Jonathan Hill

Today’s Herald DigiPoll shows Labour surging further ahead to 43.8 per cent, up seven points from National on 35.7 per cent. More >>

The CIA, Labour and the 'Credit Card' Campaign

Thursday, 2 September 1999, 2:50 pm | Jonathan Hill

Scoop's Jonathan Hill looks at how Labour Party President Bob Harvey's comments on the CIA this week could be the much needed start of a fresh new approach to Labour's election campaign. More >>

The Dominion

Wednesday, 1 September 1999, 8:44 am | Jonathan Hill

Son No Killer - Shooting - Harvey Claims - ACC Payout - Lottery Salary - Air NZ Rat - APEC Cops - Dunne Deal - Tax Cuts More >>

Defence Report Back - Recommends Major Change

Tuesday, 31 August 1999, 1:47 pm | Jonathan Hill

The Foreign Affairs and Defence Select Committee reported back yesterday recommending major changes to the focus of our defence forces. See the recommendations and the reaction to them. More >>

The Dominion

Tuesday, 31 August 1999, 8:33 am | Jonathan Hill

Kirk Poisoned - Fly Buys - UN Casualty - All Black Bonus - Baby Too Young - Hewitt Book - Watson - Defence Report - Delamere More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Tuesday, 31 August 1999, 12:17 am | Jonathan Hill

Vote Counting - Lottery Salary - CIA Killing? - Ketch - Customary Rights - Deaths - Gems Seized - Fly Buys - Videos - Enrolment - Wye Talks - Canterbury Quakes More >>

The Listener

Monday, 30 August 1999, 1:28 pm | Jonathan Hill

Private Relations - Upfront with Ken Browne - Politics - Spring Fever - The Future of Work - Fort Five Seconds - Caught Behind - Magnum Force - Comrades - Strike Out - Digital Age - Andy Warhol More >>

The Dominion

Monday, 30 August 1999, 9:38 am | Jonathan Hill

Prince Harry's Dad? - Timor - Carrots - Police Retirement - Waddell - Political Week - Tax Cuts Jeopardised - Green List Launched - Mini Rally More >>

The Evening Post

Friday, 27 August 1999, 5:29 pm | Jonathan Hill

Aquarium - Cardno Dad - Bledisloe - Train Injury - Moose - Timor - SIS - Labour Industrial Policy More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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