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Scoop Images: Prebble vs Huata - Judgment Day
Thursday, 18 November 2004, 3:29 pm | Kevin List
Today in the Supreme Court, Chief Justice, Sian Elias stated that Donna Awatere Huata's actions had led to her present status as an independent MP. By continuing in Parliament Ms Awatere-Huata was effectively distorting the proportionality of ... More >>
PM's Presser – Poverty and Legislative Progress
Tuesday, 16 November 2004, 12:17 am | Kevin List
In this edition: The Prime Minister Criticises CPAG's Child Poverty Report - Seabed and Foreshore Bill's Progress More >>
Scoop Image: Our Unknown Soldier's Final Journey
Friday, 12 November 2004, 7:23 am | Kevin List
Click for big version Please Note: a photo essay will follow… More >>
Zaoui Supreme Court Detention Hearing Newsflash
Thursday, 11 November 2004, 6:33 pm | Kevin List
The Director of Security and Intelligence, Richard Woods may be asked to re-focus his evidence for the purpose of a bail hearing for detained refugee Ahmed Zaoui. More >>
Supreme Court To Decide If Zaoui Rots In Jail
Wednesday, 10 November 2004, 7:23 pm | Kevin List
Even though a recent Court of Appeal decision regarding detained refugee, Ahmed Zaoui, allowed the New Zealand government to alter immigration regulations and move Mr Zaoui from his nearly two years of penal detention, there has been no sign whatsoever this ... More >>
PM's Presser: John Tamihere Vs Waipareia
Tuesday, 2 November 2004, 1:31 pm | Kevin List
Facing a veritable deluge of questions relating to suspended Cabinet Minister John Tamihere, the Prime Minister played a straight bat to most questions yesterday. Using rock solid defensive techniques to anything too tricky, the PM even managed a couple ... More >>
Chief Govt. Whip Pettis Refutes Book Launch Ban
Thursday, 21 October 2004, 3:01 pm | Kevin List
Scoop: According to the New Zealand Herald, Matt Robson stated that Labour MP's had been told to stay away from the Zaoui book launch]? More >>
Images: Civil Society Welcomes Zaoui Book In Beehi
Thursday, 21 October 2004, 2:31 pm | Kevin List
Conspicuously absent from the launch of 'The Disinformation Campaign Against Ahmed Zaoui' - by Scoop's Co-editor Selwyn Manning, Yasmine and Katie Small - were any Labour Party MP's, ministers or staff. More >>
Flashback: When Perk Buster Rodney Hide Was Busted
Tuesday, 19 October 2004, 5:07 pm | Kevin List
Rodney Hide the onetime super perk buster – but now rather more subdued Leader of the Act Party - has once again been in attack mode this week regarding a number of allegations swirling around Labour Cabinet Minister John Tamihere. More >>
Cabinet Minister Tells Zaoui To 'Get On The Plane'
Friday, 15 October 2004, 1:32 pm | Kevin List
Yesterday whilst in the House during oral questions, Scoop was able to observe the reactions of MP's to the vexed question of detained refugee Ahmed Zaoui. More >>
Images: Kiwi Democrats Watch Debate At Murphys
Thursday, 14 October 2004, 5:32 pm | Kevin List
A handful of expatriate Democrats took time out at 2pm today to watch John Kerry and George Bush's presidential shootout via satellite from Arizona at Murphy's Irish bar in Cuba St Wellington. The following photos do not do justice to the intensity ... More >>
NZ First 100% Behind Govt Regarding Zaoui
Thursday, 14 October 2004, 9:41 am | Kevin List
As well as receiving support from New Zealand First regarding the Seabed and Foreshore legislation it would seem Helen Clark’s Government also has an ally in New Zealand First when it comes to the Government’s handling of detained refugee, Ahmed Zaoui. ... More >>
PM's Presser: Rotorua, Maurice Shadbolt & Banks
Tuesday, 12 October 2004, 4:27 pm | Kevin List
In This Edition: Don Brash and the Rotorua Lakes Settlement - The Death of Maurice Shadbolt - Progressive Governance Summit - Ructions in French Polynesia - John Banks More >>
Scoop Investigation: Parking Mad in Wellington
Friday, 8 October 2004, 12:09 am | Kevin List
When asked by the Dominion Post early this year why the Wellington City Council couldn't have made enough money from three council owned car parking buildings to justify keeping them, incumbent Mayor Kerry Prendergast replied: "There wasn't the political ... More >>
PM's Presser: Prisoner Compo, The OIA & Mahuta
Tuesday, 5 October 2004, 1:56 pm | Kevin List
IN THIS EDITION: - Compensation For Prison Inmates - The Official Information Act And Parliament - Nanaia Mahuta's Oral Submission On The Foreshore And Seabed Bill - Compensation For Military Personnel Affected By Agent Orange More >>
Kevin List: Trouble At T'[NewsPaper] Mill
Friday, 1 October 2004, 12:43 am | Kevin List
THIS weekend, the war begins between two Sunday newspapers destined for the nation’s news stands and New Zealanders’ hearts. Scoop’s KEVIN LIST reports on the controversy surrounding the setting up of the new Herald on Sunday More >>
What Exactly Makes An Immigration Touch Soft?
Thursday, 30 September 2004, 3:28 pm | Kevin List
National Party immigration spokesperson Tony Ryall today accused the Government of enabling ''immigration by stealth'' in the Dominion Post. Mr Ryall's concerns related to the situation regarding the number of Tampa refugees in NZ and highlighted the ... More >>
Scoop OpEd: Wilson's Role In Zaoui's Detention
Tuesday, 28 September 2004, 11:22 am | Kevin List
The Attorney General, Margaret Wilson, has allowed the Crown to appeal a Court of Appeal decision permitting detained refugee Ahmed Zaoui the right of freedom of expression – the move is a legal gagging writ from the highest level. More >>
PM Clarifies Zaoui/FIS/Terror Confusion
Monday, 20 September 2004, 5:41 pm | Kevin List
The Prime Minister today sought to clarify the confusion that has resulted from the above paragraph contained in a recent New Zealand Government listing of terrorist groups that seemed to link detained refugee Ahmed Zaoui's political party, the Islamic ... More >>
Zaoui Can Be Moved From Prison – Court Of Appeal
Friday, 17 September 2004, 5:53 pm | Kevin List
Today's Court of Appeal judgment concerning the detention of Algerian refugee, Ahmed Zaoui, strongly emphasised that prison was certainly not the only option that could be considered for Mr Zaoui's ongoing detention. More >>
