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ISSN 1172-4153 |  Volume 2  |  Issue 43  |

|  14 August 2009

Mixed climate messages from Govt By Ian Wishart

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Signs tonight that the National Government has been firmly captured by global warming fundamentalists, even though Climate Change minister Nick Smith admits the science is not settled. Prime Minister John Key’s specially appointed science advisor, Sir Peter Gluckman, has published a science opinion on the Beehive website equating climate change skeptics with AIDS virus deniers. “A similar debate occurred about AIDS, where a minority of scientists maintained for a long time that the disease was not caused by a virus,”Gluckman says.“This view was manifestly wrong in the eyes of most scientists, but nevertheless some distinguished scientists, albeit usually not experts in virology, took different views until the science became irrefutable. The political consequences of this denialism had tragic results in some African countries.” Gluckman’s article continues with a clear demonstration he believes humans are causing dangerous temperature change. “The higher the rise the greater the effect on our lives, and the scientific literature indicates many risks for more than a 2°C rise in global temperature compared to pre-industrial conditions…In New Zealand, even this small increase will have effects on our agriculture, coastlines and regional climates. The associated sea level rises will dramatically affect some of our Pacific Island neighbours.” But with sea levels rising at less than 3 millimetres per year, it could be centuries before rising sea levels override the much more common threat to Pacific islands: eroding coral and sinking seamounts as the ancient volcanoes they’re perched on are sucked back into the earth’s mantle at a rate of up to 30 centimetres a year in some locations.All of this appears to have escaped the Beehive’s notice. On the subject of rising CO2 levels, The Prime Continue reading

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Guide killed in avalanche By Sarah McDougall of NZPA

Wellington, Aug 14 NZPA – A heli-skiing guide was killed today in an avalanche in Canterbury. The man from Alpine Guides died after being buried by the avalanche on Ragged Range in Methven – the same area where an Australian tourist was killed while skiing with the company a month ago. The guide, who was with four clients, had been looking at the runs in the Ragged Range when he was caught directly in the avalanche about 4pm,Alpine

Guides managing director Bryan Carter said. “He was subsequently located and dug out by other guides. “He was unconscious and despite treatment ...over the next two hours, I understand, unfortunately he didn’t survive.”Mr Carter, who spoke to NZPA while on his way to Methven tonight, said he did not know how long the man had been buried but the guides had returned from the rescue about 6.30pm. He understood the four clients were not caught in the avalanche.

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Different standards in exorcism sentencing By Ian Wishart (additional reporting by NZPA)

Wellington, Aug 14 – Big discrepancies have emerged between the sentences handed down in two manslaughter cases involving exorcisms. An uncle and four aunts who all received communitybased sentences today for the manslaughter of niece Janet Moses in an ill-fated exorcism attempt committed a“crime of love”,says one of their lawyers.

Greg King made the comment outside the High Court in Wellington after Justice Simon France spared the five accused jail terms, saying they had not intended to harm 22-year-old Ms Moses but were trying to help her. However, while King and his clients are celebrating their freedom today, parallels have been drawn with a 2001 exorcism case involving an Aucklandbased Korean pastor and a Korean member of his

congregation. Pastor Luke Lee was jailed for six years over the death of a woman whom he accidentally strangled during an exorcism. Lee’s methods were condemned by other Christian exorcists, who reminded media there was no evidence in the Bible that Jesus Christ ever cast out demons by beating people up. But while Lee was sent to jail for six years in what Justice Paterson described as a“deterrent”sentence

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for those who might try similar violent exorcisms, that precedent evidently wasn’t considered strong in this latest case. Janet Moses,a young mother-of-two who may have been suffering a mental illness, drowned in October 2007 after extended family members poured copious amounts of water into her mouth and nose over several days in a bid to lift a makutu or curse. Continue reading


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