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Scoop Link: Saudi Arabia And Pakistan Break Ranks

Wednesday, 17 October 2001, 10:12 am | The Scoop Editor

Relations between the US and two of its core allies in the war against terrorism, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, approached crisis point yesterday after the Saudi interior minister, Prince Naif, attacked the assault on Afghanistan while Pakistan pressed ... More >>

Scoop Feedback: An Uncalled For War

Tuesday, 16 October 2001, 10:43 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: An Uncalled-For War - POEM: "News", The "story" as of 12.10.01 More >>

Scoop Feedback: Cresswell, Klein And NZ’s Defence

Tuesday, 16 October 2001, 10:27 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: Two readers take exception to Peter Cresswell’s first column, a reader from Spain opines on Naomi Klein and a battle royale is brewing between two readers over NZ’s defence arrangements in general, and the F16s we didn't buy in ... More >>

Guest Opinion: America's Globalized Order

Monday, 15 October 2001, 11:14 am | The Scoop Editor

The United States is currently engaged in initiating a war against terrorism and is seeking an alliance with countries it deems as loyal to this cause. In retaliation for the recent bombings on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon which resulted ... More >>

Scoop Feedback: NZ Picking Over The Bones Of Fear

Friday, 12 October 2001, 11:07 am | Scoop Feedback

In This Edition: Re: ARROW Anti-War Briefing 5 – “I Take Exception To Mirek Marcanik's Data” - NZ Picking Over The Bones Of Fear More >>

Scoop Links: Latest UK Commentary On War

Thursday, 11 October 2001, 12:01 am | The Scoop Editor

The Independent: Bush and Blair have already lost the talking war across the Middle East - The Times: They opted to bomb, it had better work More >>

Scoop Feedback: Brickbats, Bouquets & Views

Wednesday, 10 October 2001, 11:25 am | Scoop Feedback

In this edition of Scoop Feedback: A Devoted Fan - Writes Todd from The United States - Congratulations on Coverage II - RE: Guest Opinion: The First War Of The 21st Century - Geroge W phones Helen C. More >>

Scoop Oddity #6 : WTC Guy Spotted Everywhere!

Wednesday, 10 October 2001, 11:03 am | The Scoop Editor

Members of the tribalwar.com forum have been having fun with the guy pictured in Scoop Oddity #5 : Postcard From The Edge , perhaps the most emailed hoax photo of all time. As can be seen below this guy has been everywhere! More >>

Scoop Feedback: Congratulations And Defence Policy

Tuesday, 9 October 2001, 11:02 am | Scoop Feedback

In this edition of Scoop Feedback: Congratulations On Coverage - Mark Burton The Bogus Bogey - Capt'n Pugwash And His Navy More >>

Guest Opinion: The First War Of The 21st Century

Tuesday, 9 October 2001, 12:41 am | The Scoop Editor

Many government officials have stated that "This Will be the First War of the 21st Century", in reference to the war on terrorism resulting from the World Trade Center attack. A worrisome implication of this statement is that since this ... More >>

Guest Opinion: Commentary on 911 from Pakistan

Tuesday, 9 October 2001, 12:25 am | The Scoop Editor

September 11th will forever remain etched in the memory and psyche of mankind, for a variety of reasons depending on how it affected the individual's life and outlook on religions, nations, regions and ideologies. More >>

Feedback: An Apology For The Previous Apology

Thursday, 4 October 2001, 10:51 am | Scoop Feedback

Congratulations to Tim Mycock for taking the prize in the "Best Example of War Hysteria" category. More >>

Guest Comment: On The Pro-GE Media Lobby

Wednesday, 3 October 2001, 10:15 am | The Scoop Editor

“It’s about science” says Act. “If we don’t go ahead New Zealand will become a 3rd world country” says National. “We don’t want frog genes in our potatoes” say Greens. In this debate, the remarkable news story is being completely ignored. Where are ... More >>

Feedback: God Save America

Wednesday, 3 October 2001, 10:11 am | Scoop Feedback

An apology to Michael Kepler and the American people on behalf of many New Zealanders More >>

Feedback: Who The Hell Are We Welcoming In?

Tuesday, 2 October 2001, 11:18 am | Scoop Feedback

How far we have come as a nation from the notorious “dawn raids” of the 70s aimed at finding and consequently sending home Samoan overstayers to welcome parades, packets of biscuits, cakes and cuddly toys for illegal Afghan immigrants. More >>

Scoop Poem: The Bones of September, 2001

Tuesday, 2 October 2001, 9:19 am | The Scoop Editor

Two vast and trunkless legs of steel Like silent Pharaohs stood over Wall Street Scraping the vast canvas of immortality More >>

Bin Laden’s Relatives Evacuated From NYC

Tuesday, 2 October 2001, 8:29 am | The Scoop Editor

Patrick Tyler of the New York Times is reporting from Washington: "In the first days after the attacks on Sept. 11, the Saudi Arabian ambasador to Washington, Prince Bandar ibn Sultan, supervised the urgent evacuation of 24 members of Osama bin Laden's ... More >>

The War Prayer by Mark Twain

Monday, 1 October 2001, 12:58 am | The Scoop Editor

Editor's note: Outraged by American military intervention in the Phillipines, Mark Twain wrote this and sent it to Harper's Bazaar. This women's magazine rejected it for being too radical, and it wasn't published until after Mark Twain's death, when ... More >>

Feedback: Three Disgruntled Readers

Monday, 1 October 2001, 12:07 am | Scoop Feedback

Pacifists like our current Government and the Greens, are far from being the "moral choice" of say refusing to fight for the Nazi's in WW2 would have been are actually hurting the cause of freedom by siding with the perpetrators of terror and whether ... More >>

Scoop Image: Postcard From The Edge A Hoax

Thursday, 27 September 2001, 11:19 am | The Scoop Editor

NOTE: The following text has been sent in by a reader to clarify any reader confusion around the following picture published on Scoop (See... Scoop Oddity #5: A Postcard From The Edge ) on Monday. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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