1Television cameras have been allowed into the debating chamber as of right from today.
2The Australian Federal Cabinet has decided tonight whether or not to support moves to force down the price of wool. However, it will not release its decision until tomorrow.
3Telecom has announced a $257 million profit, but is downplaying the profit.
4Another Bill on proportional representation is being debated in Parliament tonight. This Bill, belonging to New Labour Party (NLP) leader Jim Anderton would introduce a referendum on Mixed Member Proportional Representation (MMP).
5The Government has unveiled its latest plan to keep 16 and 17 year old students at school - special programmes and liaison officers to try to curb the drop-out rate.
6Timber giant carter Holt Harvey has challenged the Government's plans to sell cutting rights to State-owned forests.
7Slain rural police officer has been farewelled in Ranfurly today, while he was also honoured at the Porirua Police College.
8The two Australian women who escaped the deadly Irish Republican Army (IRA) attack in the Netherlands have spoken publicly for the first time about the murder of their partners in a case of mistaken identity.
9Mikhail Gorbachev has arrived for Summit talks in North America.
10Boris Yeltsin, Mikhail Gorbachev's arch-rival, has been elected President of the Russian Federation. Analysis with Soviet expert George Schoplin from the London School of Economics.
11Lovesick Americans are meeting prospective partners in the local laundromats.