22 December 2008

Darfur: Nurse tells of horror

Edition No 16, October 13 2006

Online editors: Laura Wallace and Rebecca Gardiner

DARFUR: NURSE TELLS OF HORROR Darfur is a wartorn land largely ignored by the international community. One Kiwi nurse is trying to spread the word about this tragedy. By Dianna Vezich.

Award winning Iraq coverage no longer wanted:
Freelance journalist, Jon Stephenson’s award winning “War Zone: A Reporter’s Story” looks to be one of the last foreign affairs stories to be covered in Metro  due to new editorial policy. By Sarah Menzies.

Get up, stand up:
Te Waha Nui showcases leading New Zealand activists. By Justin Latif, Mathew Grocott and Cameron Broadhurst.

Swinging success:
Sixteen year-old David Bishop is one of New Zealand’s most promising male artistic gymnasts. Te Waha Nui talks to him about his school/life/sport juggling act. By Melanie Allan.

Also in this issue:

 
Festival of lights and sounds Pesky pylons a vulgar sight Tommy Lee Jones’ directorial debut  

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