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Poll Watch: Herald DigiPoll - Dunne In Hot Seat

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 10:05 am | Scoop Poll Watch

Yesterday’s NZ Herald DigiPoll shows the Labour Party, “would win 58 seats - tantalisingly short of a majority in the 120-seat Parliament, even with Jim Anderton's support. …Assuming he retains his Ohariu-Belmont seat United Future leader Peter Dunne could ... More >>

Scoop Feedback: Readers On Corngate

Tuesday, 16 July 2002, 11:00 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Issue: Hard News and the Greens - - Defective operating techniques give false negatives - To Russell Brown, food for thought - Re: Keith Rankin: The Campaign We Didn't Need More >>

Scoop Interactive: Scoop's GE Honours Survey

Monday, 15 July 2002, 6:15 pm | The Scoop Editor

Who do you think most deserves to be honoured this coming New Year for their contribution to the GE Debate? More >>

Poll Watch: ONE News – Labour Slips To 46%

Monday, 15 July 2002, 11:22 am | Scoop Poll Watch

The One News Colmar Brunton Poll broadcast last night is the first showing Labour requiring a coalition with the Greens or NZ First to govern. More >>

Poll Watch: TV3/NFO Poll – NZ First Hits 8%

Thursday, 11 July 2002, 6:39 pm | Scoop Poll Watch

A TV3 NFO poll was announced on TV last night has NZ First and Winston Peters and his NZ First Party as the major winner. More >>

Poll Watch: Herald DigiPoll, Minor Parties Advance

Thursday, 11 July 2002, 9:46 am | Scoop Poll Watch

Labour Down 3.2 to 48% - National Down 0.1 to 24.5% - Green Up 0.5 to 10.1% - NZ First Up 2 to 6.4% - NZ First Up 2 to 6.4% - Jim Anderton’s Progressive Coalition Up 0.1 to 1.5% - Christian Heritage Up 0.3 to 1.2% More >>

Satire: The Cow In Political Science

Wednesday, 10 July 2002, 3:49 pm | The Scoop Editor

Understanding economics, government, and other things in life via observations of the ownership of two cows. More >>

Satire: Bovine Capitalism Around The World

Wednesday, 10 July 2002, 10:54 am | The Scoop Editor

A JAPANESE CORPORATION You redesign them so they are one-tenth the size of an ordinary cow and produce twenty times the milk. You then create clever cow cartoon images called Cowkimon and market them World-Wide. More >>

Feedback: Regarding Adrian Picot On GE

Tuesday, 9 July 2002, 11:58 am | Scoop Feedback

It is indeed a sad reflection on our tertiary education system that Adrian Picot, a science graduate should espouse such a comprehensive set of untruths, half-truths and misinformed opinions as those expressed in his article “The BAD Science of GE ... More >>

Scoop Feedback: ZZZzzzttt

Monday, 8 July 2002, 11:56 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: Maree Howard’s Reports On ACC – Re: HARD NEWS 05/07/02 - The Phoney War - Investigator Who Cleared Bush Gets WorldCom Job - Why am I not surprised? More >>

Poll Watch: Dominion Post/BRC Wellington Central

Monday, 8 July 2002, 12:24 am | Scoop Poll Watch

The Wellington Central electorate appears to be getting both Greener and safer for incumbent MP Marian Hobbs in a Dominion Post BRC Marketing And Social Research poll published today. More >>

Ngawha Protest Reports - Nasty Business At Kaikohe

Friday, 5 July 2002, 1:11 pm | The Scoop Editor

EDITOR’S NOTE: Following are two email reports circulating on the Internet today concerning policing of Kaikohe court appearances of protestors against the planned prison at Ngawha. More >>

Scoop Feedback: ZZZzzzzttt

Friday, 5 July 2002, 10:39 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: ACC Farce – Ideological Dichotomy - Purchase Of Canadian GM LAV III'S For The New Zealand Army – Idiotic – Get Passionate! And Angry! More >>

Feedback: Reply To Adrian Picot On GE

Friday, 5 July 2002, 10:20 am | Scoop Feedback

One need look no further than the second sentence in Picot's article for the inevitable error, so profound yet so subtle, a blunder that underpins the popular folk theory and total misconception about what science actually is. More >>

Poll Watch: TV3/NFO Poll – Labour Slipping

Friday, 5 July 2002, 10:19 am | Scoop Poll Watch

A TV3 NFO poll was announced on TV last night had the minor parties as the major gainers, and Labour as the major loser. However Labour is still shown with over 50% of the crucial party vote. More >>

Transcript: Sir Peter Elworthy On RNZ

Thursday, 4 July 2002, 11:40 am | The Scoop Editor

I think what it could do is entrench GE as a defining election issue, if not THE defining election issue. I know a lot of the concerns are around education and health and law and order, but those are CONCERNS - they don't necessarily shift votes in ... More >>

Poll Watch: Herald DigiPoll Greens Closing On 10%

Wednesday, 3 July 2002, 11:06 am | Scoop Poll Watch

Labour Down 0.9 to 51.2% (previous polls: Up 2.2 to 52.1% - Down 0.5 49.9%) National Down 0.9 to 24.6% (previous polls: Down 5.5 to 25.7% - Down 2 to 31.2%) Green Up 1.3 to 9.6% (previous polls: Up 0.6 to 8.3% - Up 2.4 to 7.7%) ACT Up 1.3 to 5.7% ... More >>

Scoop Link: Blairs Butt Of George Michael's Satire

Tuesday, 2 July 2002, 12:14 am | Scoop Link

George Michael knows Shoot The Dog represents the biggest risk of his controversial career. Even bigger than his arrest for getting too friendly with a Los Angeles policeman in that now infamous public loo incident. More >>

Scoop Feedback: ZZZzzztt…

Monday, 1 July 2002, 1:57 pm | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: Prebble Peddles Pork Pies! - White hats for G8 - I See Red - 1080 All Over Taranaki More >>

Eyewitness Report: A Visit From The Israeli Army

Monday, 1 July 2002, 1:49 pm | The Scoop Editor

We finally had a house visit of our cities uninvited guests. Sixteen fully armed Israeli soliders entered our home as part of the house to house searches that they have been carrying out for 4 days now in Ramallah, while we sit under 24-hr curfew. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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