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Opinion: A Testimony To Motherhood Or Simply A Tit

Monday, 10 June 2002, 12:37 am | The Scoop Editor

So now, John, you can be photographed while you stand there and talk about guns and bombs and poisons without the breast appearing over your right shoulder, without that bodacious bosom bothering you, and we just wanted to tell you in the spirit ... More >>

Poll Watch: Greens Rising Rapidly In NBR/NZ Herald

Monday, 10 June 2002, 12:26 am | Scoop Poll Watch

EDITOR’S NOTE: Scoop will be running “Poll Watch” as a new feature up till the election, whenever that is. As national poll results are announced we will report on the basic results and provide links to further resources. More >>

Scoop Feedback: Monbiot and "Corporate Phantoms"

Friday, 7 June 2002, 11:51 am | Scoop Feedback

The radical left have for some strange reason become preoccupied with conspiracy theories, much to the detriment of their credibility. The recent article by George Monbiot is a classic example. More >>

Invoking International Law to Avoid Nuclear War

Wednesday, 5 June 2002, 10:41 am | The Scoop Editor

The military confrontation between India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed neighbors, has the world in a state of jitters. With each country mobilizing its forces - together totaling about a million troops along their 1800 mile border - there is a high probability ... More >>

Scoop Feedback: Re.The Squeeze On Gold

Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 1:17 pm | The Scoop Editor

In this edition: Feedback to Maree Howard’s Howard's End: The Squeeze On Gold More >>

Scoop Links: FBI Whistleblower Blows Lid Off 911

Saturday, 1 June 2002, 2:49 pm | The Scoop Editor

Today, Friday UST, Saturday NZT, a press conference was held at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. by US based NGO Judicial Watch with FBI agent Robert Wright. Prior to the Press Conference Wright was threatened with criminal prosecution if ... More >>

Guest Opinion: Gold Mines Exposed

Friday, 31 May 2002, 3:30 pm | The Scoop Editor

--WHY gold will go parabolic --HOW good gold news will be fatally bad news for many (most?) mines--as the price rises. --"Hedges" is wrong word. They aren’t hedges! A pity.More >>

Feedback: Lindsay “Free Speech” Perigo

Friday, 31 May 2002, 9:58 am | Scoop Feedback

Lindsay Perigo does not NOT allow free speech. His "liberty" is nothing of the sort. His radio station was a tirade of far right tirade against normality. He banned any dissent. More >>

Feedback: Kicked Around By Oz & More

Wednesday, 29 May 2002, 9:46 am | Scoop Feedback

In this issue: Why continue to be kicked around by Australia et al? – Memo To Firas Al Atraqchi – Who is Right? More >>

WTO Responds To Restructuring Hoax Email

Monday, 27 May 2002, 2:40 pm | The Scoop Editor

The following is the official World Trade Organisation response to, and a hoax email from the Yes Men that sparked off, a fair bit of confusion on the web over the past week. More >>

Feedback: Greens Making Principled Stand

Monday, 27 May 2002, 10:19 am | Scoop Feedback

Some politicians are struggling with the fact that there is a party actually prepared to make a stand on policy that got them elected, that party being the Greens. More >>

Scoop Links: "Planes As Missiles" Warnings

Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 11:51 am | The Scoop Editor

The following useful set of precis and links highlights publications which shed useful light on questions raised by recent revelations that the White House was warned in August last year about Al Qaeda hijacking plans. More >>

Feedback: What About West Irian?

Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 12:09 am | Scoop Feedback

Good story; but what has long, to me, been more surprising in the light of the considerable ( and entirely justified) publicity given to East Timor, is that the even more blatant and longstanding Indonesian grab of West Irian has almost no opposing champions at ... More >>

Feedback: Not My Prob You Can't See Past Hooters

Monday, 20 May 2002, 9:11 am | Scoop Feedback

I'd like to say that Baise Moi is a thought-provoking social statement on the rape-culture that permeates our patriarchal society. I'd like to say that, but I can't, since I haven't been able to see it, and it's rather silly to make outrageous assertions ... More >>

Feedback: Hooters, Not Personal Development

Friday, 17 May 2002, 1:36 pm | Scoop Feedback

BSB’s article makes some good points, but it misses what I see as the big picture. More >>

Scoop Link: CBS - What Bush Knew Before Sept. 11

Friday, 17 May 2002, 11:32 am | The Scoop Editor

SCOOP EDITORS NOTE: CBS News is being attributed with breaking the news of White House foreknowledge of the 911 hijackings. The following are links to their Scoop reports. More >>

Scoop Link: Mbendi.co.za - Crude Oil Now Declining

Thursday, 16 May 2002, 9:01 am | The Scoop Editor

This paper is about Peak Oil. It truly is a turning point for Mankind, which will affect everyone, although some more than others. Those countries, which plan and prepare, will survive better than those that do not. It is a large and difficult ... More >>

Feedback: Thank John Roadley, Not Helen Clark

Wednesday, 15 May 2002, 11:56 am | Scoop Feedback

- good economic growth at present has nothing to do with the government, rather it has lots to do with global dairy prices and the low NZD. Don't give Helen Clark the medal, ring John Roadley or Craig Norgate. They create the real jobs in this country. More >>

Scoop Links: OPEC Warned Chavez About Coup Plans

Tuesday, 14 May 2002, 11:02 am | The Scoop Editor

The following are links to two preview articles promoting the latest Greg Palast exclusive Newsnight report due to be broadcast at 11.30am NZT on BBC Two. A live stream of the programme can be viewed from the Newsnight Homepage . More >>

Scoop Feedback: Patriotism Is A Double-Edged Sword

Tuesday, 14 May 2002, 10:38 am | The Scoop Editor

In This Edition: From A New Reader, Reflections From Ceasar - Thanks To Society for the Promotion of Community Standards More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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