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Scoop Continues To Publish Reality Of War Images

Thursday, 27 March 2003, 12:52 am | The Scoop Editor

Editorial: Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that its reportage of this US invasion of Iraq will not be censored nor sanitised. Let us consider why this is so. More >>

Photo-Essay 3: Death and Casualty From Iraq

Thursday, 27 March 2003, 12:47 am | Scoop Photo-Essay

Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that its reportage ... More >>

Photo-Essay 2: Death and Casualty From Iraq

Thursday, 27 March 2003, 12:45 am | Scoop Photo-Essay

Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that its reportage ... More >>

Photo-Essay 1: Death and Casualty From Iraq

Thursday, 27 March 2003, 12:42 am | Scoop Photo-Essay

Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that its reportage ... More >>

Al Jazeera Is Brought Down By Hack Attackers

Wednesday, 26 March 2003, 11:03 pm | Scoop Link

Al-Jazeera the internet wing of the Arab Satellite news agency has suffered an organised ‘hack attack’ blasting it off the face of cyber-space. More >>

Scoop Link: Dick Cheney's Daughter A Human Shield?

Wednesday, 26 March 2003, 10:20 am | Scoop Link

The London based Arabic daily Al Quds Al Arabi reported on Tuesday, March 25 that the American vice president, Dick Cheney, would soon head to the Jordanian capital, Amman. The newspaper claimed that the visit would be an attempt by Cheney to convince ... More >>

Scoop Daily Ratings

Wednesday, 26 March 2003, 9:24 am | Scoop Daily Ratings

Yesterday’s top 29 rating items on Scoop were... More >>

US POW Has New Zealand Citizenship

Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 3:02 pm | Scoop Link

A USA based news agency has named one of the American POW’s as Sgt. James Riley, who also holds New Zealand citizenship. Riley is reported as having lived in New Zealand until the age of ten years. More >>

Scoop Link: One Of The U.S. POWs Is A Kiwi

Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 2:35 pm | Scoop Link

Sgt. James Riley is one of five U.S. prisoners of war captured after Iraqi forces ambushed an army supply convoy around An Nasiriyah. In an interview on MSNBC, his parents said the family lived in New Zealand until Riley was 10 , then moved to Pennsauken. ... More >>

Scoop Daily Ratings

Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 10:09 am | Scoop Daily Ratings

Yesterday’s top 29 rating items on Scoop were... More >>

Priest Crosses US Consul Office With His Blood

Monday, 24 March 2003, 3:22 pm | The Scoop Editor

Today two Christians, a Dominican priest and a member of the Catholic Worker movement, made a cross with their own blood on the floor of the U.S. Consul’s office, after reading to him the following statement. More >>

Scoop: Weekend Ratings

Monday, 24 March 2003, 8:48 am | Scoop Daily Ratings

The weekend’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were... More >>

Scoop Feedback: Looking For A Dead Person

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 7:34 pm | Scoop Feedback

Hi! The police of Geneva is looking for the dead person it is supposed to have killed, according to your web site. Can you help us? More >>

Cops Gather Intelligence at Anti-War Protest

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 6:46 pm | Scoop Photo-Essay

Photo-Essay: [Part 5] Police began gathering intelligence on those taking part in anti-war protests in auckland, New Zealand this afternoon when approximately 10,000 people of all ages and races took part in a protest march against this latest US-Led ... More >>

Photo-Essay: Children Say USA Stop Killing Kids

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 6:42 pm | Scoop Photo-Essay

Photo-Essay: [Part 4] Approximately 10,000 people of all ages and races took part in a protest march against the USA-UK-Australia-Spain’s decision to begin killing Iraqi people in this latest US-Led War against Iraq. More >>

Placards: 10,000 People in Auck March Against War

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 6:40 pm | Scoop Photo-Essay

Photo-Essay: [Part 3] Approximately 10,000 people of all ages and races took part in a protest march against the USA-UK-Australia-Spain’s decision to begin killing Iraqi people in this latest US-Led War against Iraq. Photo Essay by Selwyn Manning. More >>

[Part 2] 10,000 People in Auck March Against War

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 6:38 pm | Scoop Photo-Essay

Photo-Essay: [Part 2] Approximately 10,000 people of all ages and races took part in a protest march against the USA-UK-Australia-Spain’s decision to begin killing Iraqi people in this latest US-Led War against Iraq. More >>

10,000 People in Auckland March In Disgust of USA

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 6:35 pm | Scoop Photo-Essay

Photo-Essay: [Part 1] Approximately 10,000 people of all ages and races took part in a protest march against the USA-UK-Australia-Spain’s decision to begin killing Iraqi people in this latest US-Led War against Iraq. More >>

Photo-Essay: USA-UK-Australia-Spain Blitzkrieg

Saturday, 22 March 2003, 6:23 pm | Scoop Photo-Essay

American and British air forces unleashed a crippling aerial assault on Baghdad last night setting Baghdad ablaze. There is no estimate of how many people are dead nor injured. More >>

Photo-Essay: March 20 Protests in Auckland

Friday, 21 March 2003, 10:33 am | Scoop Photo-Essay

Here are a few photos from this evenings protest. One highlight was a show put on by the police at the Australian Consulate. They formed a line around the street corner, then marched up to the front entranced and took up a 'we are about to dance' pose. ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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