NEW ZEALAND

Shell going Lawless

ROYAL Dutch Shell is believed to be seeking more than $NZ700,000 ($A552,000) in reparation from New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless and seven other Greenpeace activists for illegally boarding the Noble Discoverer drillship in Port Taranaki last February in protest at Shell's Arctic drilling.

Shell going Lawless

According to today's Taranaki Daily News, sentencing of the Greenpeace protestors was due to take place in the New Plymouth District Court today. However, a Greenpeace spokesperson told the paper sentencing...

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