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Scoop Images: Overloaded Boat Heading For NZ

Wednesday, 31 July 2002, 11:05 am | The Scoop Editor

“The information we have is that there are 56 male Sri Lankans on a grossly overloaded fibreglass boat which is only 60 feet long. Our information suggests that they are not actually genuine asylum seekers, they are Sinhilese Sri Lankans. They are single ... More >>

Feedback: Profit - Then and Now

Wednesday, 31 July 2002, 9:42 am | Scoop Feedback

Maree Howard writes that young Kiwis "mostly voted for parties of the left" and asserts that "in New Zealand the role of business and profit seems to be little understood." She then offers us a lovely little anthropological ditty ... More >>

Scoop Archive: Campaign 2002 - Blow By Blow

Monday, 29 July 2002, 2:24 pm | The Scoop Editor

CAMPAIGN 2002 - FEATURE PAGE For election 2002 commentary, images and much more see... ELECTION 2002 FEATURE PAGE More >>

Election Results -- Advance Votes

Saturday, 27 July 2002, 7:06 pm | The Scoop Editor

Labour Party 532 35.7% National Party 335 22.5% ACT New Zealand 202 13.6% New Zealand First Party 148 9.9% United Future 101 6.8% Green Party 99 6.6% Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition 34 2.3% More >>

Poll Watch: Herald-Digipoll Labour Drops Under 40%

Friday, 26 July 2002, 11:37 am | Scoop Poll Watch

The final political poll for the 2002 election campaign published in the NZ Herald this morning has produced the Labour Party’s worst public polling result so far. More >>

Poll Watch: TV1 And TV3 Final Election 2002 Polls

Thursday, 25 July 2002, 6:34 pm | Scoop Poll Watch

TV1’s Colmar Brunton Poll and TV3’s NFO Poll have recorded remarkably similar results on the night before the final day of the election campaign. Today will not be recorded among National Party Leader Bill English's finest moments. More >>

Poll Watch: National Ahead In Coromandel

Thursday, 25 July 2002, 1:17 pm | Scoop Poll Watch

A Waikato Times Versus V-Poll published today shows Green Party Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons running third in the race for her Coromandel electorate. The poll of 453 voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 per cent. More >>

Scoop Feedback: A Grower Speaks Up On GE

Thursday, 25 July 2002, 11:30 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: A Small Grower’s Perspective On GE Dangers - The Injustice of the Paid Parental Leave Bill - Re: The Terry & Guy Show - A Labour Truism Perhaps More >>

Poll Watch: Waitakere Leaning Towards Labour

Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 4:52 pm | Scoop Poll Watch

The crucial Waitakere seat in Auckland – where Alliance Party Leader Laila Harre is hoping to win a place in Parliament for her party - is leaning towards Labour according to a poll commissioned by the Engineers Printing and Manufacturers Union. More >>

Feedback: Who's Pulling Ms Fitzsimons' Strings?

Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 10:21 am | Scoop Feedback

It was interesting to read the response by Jeanette Fitzsimons to the advertising campaign that will be run by the Life Sciences Network during this last week of the election campaign. More >>

Feedback: Value Education, Pay For It

Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 9:36 am | Scoop Feedback

It seems incredible that most of your correspondents value tertiary education so little that they they don't believe it is worth paying for. More >>

Feedback: On Blue Greens On Green Greens

Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 9:12 am | Scoop Feedback

In response to the weekend recyclers group who call themselves the Bluegreens, regarding their misfire at the Greens stance on economic growth, here's my personal answer to a question in the recent election debate we had over here in London. More >>

Scoop Link: Newsweek's Junior & Poppy Coverstory

Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 10:35 am | Scoop Link

The war’s gone well, but the economy’s hurting. Sound familiar? As the markets fall, No. 43 has to learn the lessons that ended his dad’s career More >>

Scoop Feedback: Thinking Clearly

Monday, 22 July 2002, 11:53 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: The clear thinker – Keith Rankin – New Zealand’s Straw Mattress More >>

Poll Watch: Press Poll - Anderton Safe In Wigram

Monday, 22 July 2002, 10:08 am | Scoop Poll Watch

A UMR Research Ltd poll on Wigram commissioned by The Press shows Progressive Coalition leader Jim Anderton comfortably winning his Wigram seat. More >>

Poll Watch: Marae Digipoll - Maori Seats Labour's

Monday, 22 July 2002, 9:59 am | Scoop Poll Watch

According to a Marae Digipoll published over the weekend Labour is set to comfortably win all seven Maori seats, meanwhile five times as many Maori voters support Labour as support the next most supported party, the Greens. More >>

Poll Watch: Herald DigiPoll Has Surprises Galore

Monday, 22 July 2002, 9:44 am | Scoop Poll Watch

A snap NZ-Herald DigiPoll conducted over the weekend shows remarkably different results than all previous Herald DigiPolls, and for that matter all previous polls full stop. More >>

Images: Alliance Chicken On The Campaign Trail

Friday, 19 July 2002, 11:17 am | The Scoop Editor

Crackers the Alliance chicken returned to haunt erstwhile Alliance leader and new Progressive Coalition leader Jim Anderton at his home scratching ground in Wigram on Wednesday. More >>

Poll Watch: TV3/NFO Poll – Labour Loses Majority

Thursday, 18 July 2002, 6:40 pm | Scoop Poll Watch

A TV3 NFO poll tonight was the third poll in recent days to show Labour falling below the level needed to form a government without minor party support. More >>

Feedback: Residence, SOS, The Worm & GE

Thursday, 18 July 2002, 2:14 pm | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: Residence (Or Not) – Re: Defence Policies Assessed By SOS - Feedback On "The Worm Takes On Poverty" - GE Evolution More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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