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| Issue No 112 | 21 September 2001 | |
Letters to the EditorIn Defence of Kiwis
Dear friends,
Re : The Ansett 'Collapse' :
1. The directors of Air News Zealand, are a few people, who are 'financially insulated' against any action taken against the Airline. 2. Any 'action', taken against 'Air New Zealand', only affects the workers of that Airline, and the traveling public. You will only be 'punishing' innocent people and fellow workers. 3. The New Zealand Government, did not know the true extent of QAnsetts 'problems' until a short time ago. 4. The 'Directors' of Air New Zealand, purchased Ansett Australia, without due diligence...Those guys were interested only in 'getting-into-the Domestic Australian Business. 5. Ansett (refer to Dick Smith) was 'going-broke' well before the Directors of Air New Zealand purchased it from Rupert Murdock. (lucky man !)
6. DONT RUBBISH KIWIS...AND DONT RUBBISH YOUR OWN BROTHERS AND SISTERS ...... OK ........... 7. Helen Clark, was 'stranded in Melbourne .... absolutely NO help from Howard & Company..... (It wouldnt have happened to George Bush) Shame on Howard & Company ...... "ARSEHOLES"
Barry K Morgan
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Michael Costa looks back at his 14 years with the Labor Council to chart the highs, the lows and the bits in between. In his Maiden Speech, delivered this week, Costa gave vent to his views on immigration, Marx, globalisation and mental health. Co-conspirator and 'intellectual soulmate' Mark Duffy recounts the legendary 'Leaked Paper' Affair and how its predictions soon came to pass. Former secretary Michael Easson argues that Costa was instrumental in redefining the factional balance in NSW in the wake of the Cold War. Neale Towart trawls the collected works of Michael Costa and looks at his love-hate affair with Marx. Naomi Steer - the first left-winger to work at Labor Council in decades - recalls how she discovered the real Michael in a Karaoke lounge. Former Premier Barrie Unsworth argues Costa enters Parliament as the best qualified Labor Council leader ever to make the transition. Costa's predecessor Peter Sams argues that behind the bluff facade lay a loyal and caring friend. Chris Christodoulou recounts how Costa convinced him to cross the factional divide and take up residence in Sussex Street. Long-time sparring partner, Peter Botsman submits this lyrical tribute to Costa's career.
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