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Mr John Tamihere has been under considerable stress. By agreement with the leadership of the Labour Party he is now
taking extended leave. He will not be attending caucus this Tuesday.
Early Friday evening, I was sitting on the coach wondering how far removed from the reality of a rugby game Murray
Mexted could get and still be considered to be actually commentating on it, when a text message arrived on my phone:
"You have just been ...
The Prime Minister has released a report on the SIS Maori bugging affair slamming the coverage of the story by the
Sunday Star Times and Scoop.co.nz, and blaming the affair on a trio of “trouble makers”.
Scoop contacted Investigate editor, Ian Wishart for an ‘on the record’ interview to ask him about how the now legendary
lunchtime conversation with Mr Tamihere came about. What follows is a verbatim transcript of Scoop's Kevin List's 'on
the record' ...
National Party Leader Don Brash says Labour MP John Tamihere must apologise for his reported comments regarding the
Holocaust.
ACT Leader Rodney Hide said today that Prime Minister Helen Clark has no option but to accept John Tamihere's
resignation from the Labour Party.
In response to David Miller's article published on Scoop.co.nz on 24 March entitled 'BBC Say '' Fake Journalists' Will
Not Be Used Again' '. From Charles Foster, Controller BFBS Radio & Helen Williams, Controller BFBS TV
The latest revelations from the Wishart interview with Tamihere have given the PM just the ammunition she needed.
Tamihere is now toast. She didn't want to be seen beating up a guy who the public see as telling the truth about her
government. But ...
NEW ZEALAND CINEMA INDUSTRY HEATS UP WITH PREMIERE OF STAR WARS EPISODE 3: Revenge of the Sith
Ten million people from 70 countries are protesting against unfair trade rules this week (April 11-17). The Global Week
of Action will see Oxfam joining forces with campaigners, trade unions and international artists to demand that world
leaders ...
Just when you thought the corporatist/Christian Coalition had milked the 9/11 "surprise" for all it was worth in
powers, profits and votes, we regret to report that you may have to think again. Just in case you've briefly fallen
behind on your rightwing ...
AUCKLAND: Outspoken Labour MP and former Cabinet Minister John Tamihere is signaling he's prepared to make a challenge
for the Labour leadership if the party wins this year's election.
- Scoop contacted Investigate editor, Ian Wishart for an ‘on the record’ interview to ask him about how the now
legendary lunchtime conversation with Mr Tamihere came about. What follows is a verbatim transcript of Scoop's Kevin
List's 'on the record' ...
Time for a laugh, I think. The best thing to come out of the whole Tamihere shemozzle must surely be the excellent Hairy
McLairy parody aired on Morning Report today after whizzing around the Internet this week...
• Monday, April 11 has been declared the official date for an “extraordinary” session of the General Assembly of the
Organization of American States (OAS) to elect a new secretary-general.
The Department of Labour’s immigration service has found overstayer Juliette Gilbert at a real estate agent’s premises
in Rotorua attempting to rent a home in the area.
Between the Lines Q A weekly column featuring progressive viewpoints on national and international issues under-reported in mainstream
media for release March 21, 2005 http://www.btlonline.org
I have received a letter and report dated 31 March from the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security about last
year’s allegations by the Sunday Star-Times and Scoop that the Security Intelligence Service was bugging law-abiding
Maori for ...
We are fully reviewing the unclassified portions of the Inspector General's report made available today.
The Centre for Resource Management Studies is a "think tank' financed by a Charitable Trust.
ACT Leader Rodney Hide said today that Helen Clark's dithering over John Tamihere's remarks was compounding the offence
he has caused.
The Greens this morning stepped up their campaign to have the Black Caps' tour to Zimbabwe called off, writing to the
Government asking it to give financial and political backing for a boycott.
Of course, the title of the show was `Peter Jennings Reporting…' – if only that were so. This is the story of how, once
again, the corrupt Big Media has defrauded the American people, from one who had a front row seat to the spectacle.
National’s Education spokesman Bill English says Labour Education Ministers have been aware of the problems at Te
Wänanga o Aotearoa for at least three years but have done nothing to remedy them.
National Party Finance spokesman John Key says borrowers can blame the Labour Government for rising interest rates.
Canwest Mediaworks Ebidta Up 12% For First Half Of Year Four cents per share interim dividend to be paid 16 May 2005
National's unprecedented attack on the independence of the Police Commissioner has masked its own failure to spell-out
exactly what it will do to Police numbers and resources, Police Minister George Hawkins said today.
United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says the week’s shameful events in Parliament reinforce the role of a centre party
like United Future to bring common sense and stability to government.
Wellington V8 Supporter Roger Walker: - Explains Why Canberra Lost Millions On Holding The V8 Race... Weather - But
Hasn't A Clue About Details Of The Wellington Race Deal For Ratepayers By Kevin List
This week Newman Online looks at how John Tamihere did the full monty and gave us a rare glimpse of the inner workings
of the Clark Labour Government.
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