Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-two cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 31 March 1999.

Date
1999
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-554-021/042
Description

Political cartoons.

Jenny Shipley waits for the corner to be turned in the tourism row.

Fringe political games. 1. Murray McCully passes the buck on the tourism row. 2. Helen Clark spread the rumour.

Comment on the barbarism of human behaviour as news tells us that Hutu rebels hack tourists to death in Uganda.

Comment on Air New Zealand's growing service and safety problems.

More Fringe political games... Dodging the issue - Jenny Shipley. Losing the plot: - Clem Simich.

A TVNZ executive is put in the firing line over the John Hawkesby payout.

Farmers celebrate the end of the draught.

Monica Lewinsky's side of the Bill Clinton sex scandal.

Saatch boss, Kevin Roberts is made to walk the plank by the Tourism Board.

New developments in genetic modification.

Comment on the resilience of Tourism Minister Murray McCully to withstand the tourism row.

Jenny Shipley explains she won't support the Alliance's Bill calling for labelling of all genetically modified food until the Bill has been redrafted with the National Party logo on the front instead of the Alliance one.

A look into the Serbian Police Handbook which identifies threats and instructs Serbian Police to destroy them.

The British establishment congratulate themselves on rooting out greed and corruption from the IOC (International Olympic Committee?) and go back to their indulgent ways.

Comment on the contradiction between Paul Holmes pitching his show to the ordinary kiwi while receiving a $770,000 salary.

Helen Clark trails in the polls as Labour heads toward the next election.

Jenny Shipley leads the charge of the firemen against unpopular reformer Roger Estall.

Allied planes swoop low over a Serbian soldier about to execute a woman and her baby.

Allied war planes are dispatched with personal messages, except the spelling isn't that flash.

Comment on the publics feeling of helplessness in the face of mass killings in Kosovo and the Nato response to the violence.

Comment on the thought that the APEC summit in Auckland would bring American tourists.

Comment on voyeuristic television shows.

Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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22 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, B5 size bromides.
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