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1: US, EU threaten cut-off of funds to Palestine The election of Hamas has been met with threats by the United States, Europe and Israel to cut off funds to the
Palestinian Authority (PA).
2: The State of the Union The State of the Union By William Rivers Pitt t r u t h o u t | Perspective From:
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/013106Y.shtml Tuesday 31 January 2006
3: Brash Speech: Labour’s Legacy: A Faltering Economy An address to the Orewa Rotary Club by Don Brash Leader of the National Party 31 January 2006
4: Chávez’s Solution to the Caribbean Oil Crisis PetroCaribe: Chávez’s Venturesome Solution to the Caribbean Oil Crisis and Trinidad’s Patrick Manning and Barbados’ Owen
Arthur’s Ungracious Riposte
5: Jason Leopold: Bush Ignored 9/11 Warnings President Bush and Vice President Cheney have publicly stated that the top-secret domestic spying program Bush
authorized in 2002 could have thwarted the 9/11 attacks had the controversial, and possibly illegal, measure been in
effect prior to the ...
6: Gore Vidal Delivers State of the Union Today, the 31st of January, in the hallowed year, election year, of ’06, could be a memorable day if we all do our part,
which is simply to concentrate, among other things, and do perhaps what a couple of groups have decided would be useful
for the ...
7: Dream on Don! Don Brash is dreaming if he thinks the world can sustain the old-fashioned vision he has outlined in his Orewa III
speech today, the Green Party says.
8: Otago University Students’ Magazine Critic Banned The Office of Film and Literature Classification has banned an issue of the Otago University student magazine Critic Te
Arohi because it tends to promote sexual violence and criminal activity.
9: Cullen on Brash: Is that all? "It's hardly surprising National chose not to hype its leader's speech. It's tired old rhetoric from a tired leader,"
said Dr Cullen. "Dr Brash is sticking to the same right wing prescription he peddled so unsuccessfully at the election.
10: Dunedin Arts and Cultural Events February-March Following is a schedule of confirmed events in the City of Dunedin. The Dunedin City Council (DCC) City Marketing
distributes the information on behalf of the attractions that appear below. Please contact event organisers directly for
further information ...
11: Personal Financial Health – The Prognosis for 2006 The 2006 Christmas holiday stood out to me because there were just as many conversations on the beach, in the bach, or
over dinner, about personal finances as there were about the windy weather.
12: Prime Minister to Australia, South Africa Prime Minister Helen Clark will next week travel to Australia and South Africa for formal bilateral meetings, and for
the Progressive Governance Summit near Pretoria.
13: Economy suffers as Labour fails to act The already large gap between our incomes and those in Australia will just keep getting wider under present policies,
says National Leader Don Brash.
14: Bernard Weiner: Weaving the "Why?" Strands OK, let's try to puzzle out together some recent political events. The unifying thread will appear; it always does
because it's always there, even if sometimes out of conscious reach.
15: S B Ranjitkar: King, Opposition Showdown in Nepal Arresting political leaders of seven-party alliance and the leaders of civil society on the eve of the planned massive
anti-king rally in Kathmandu on January 20, 2006, the king's government had set the stage for direct confrontation with
the seven-party ...
16: Flying to Europe More Comfortable for lucky NZers Four lucky New Zealanders have just discovered they will be travelling to Europe this year in Singapore Airlines’
luxurious SpaceBed. Singapore Airlines’ annual ‘EarlyBird’ Europe sale running from October to December 2005 promised
more than just a great ...
17: Public Address 01/02/06 - Cheese In keeping with Auckland's reputation as Godzone's multicultural heartland, the flavour of the minute this past weekend
was "Japanese". We had walked past an Italian restaurant called Tonys (seriously guys, a less stupid name might be
appropriate), and ended ...
18: Government positive about Afghanistan commitment Government positive about Afghanistan commitment New Zealand is considering positively continuing its commitment in
Afghanistan along current levels, Defence Minister Phil Goff told an international conference on Afghanistan in London
overnight.
19: Asia NZ Ushers In The Year Of The Dog Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin for have a prosperous year) or Kung Hei Fat Choy (Cantonese)! Welcome to the Year of the Dog.
In this issue, we preview the forthcoming Asia:NZ Lantern Festivals in Auckland and Christchurch. For those of you
confused by the ...
20: Unemployment benefit numbers drop by 22% in 2005 New statistics show that the number of people receiving an Unemployment Benefit fell by a further 14,543, or 22 percent
over the year to December 2005.
21: Big Wednesday Jackpots – $8.5 million plus The new lottery game, Big Wednesday, has jackpotted, with $8.5 million cash and other luxury prizes on offer next week,
NZ Lotteries Chief Executive Trevor Hall said tonight.
22: Spotlight on "salary sacrifice" for tax purposes Revenue Minister Peter Dunne has welcomed the publication today of an issues paper on the use of "salary sacrifice" by
some employees to lower the amount of income tax they pay.
23: Redundancies show need for high level strategy The Council of Trade Unions says this week's redundancy announcements highlight the need for high level, strategic
engagement between unions, employers and Government to tackle the employment and industry development issues facing the
manufacturing ...
24: NZ supports decision on Iran nuclear programme Disarmament and Arms Control Minister Phil Goff expressed New Zealand's support for the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) extraordinary meeting in Vienna on February 2 and 3 to report Iran’s nuclear programme to the United
Nations Security ...
25: NZ Under Threat Over Terminator Technology New Zealand's backing for Terminator technology at the meeting of the UN Convention on Biodiversity in Spain has
seriously threatened this country's international reputation.
26: Cullen identifies the real tertiary ed issues Tertiary Education Minister Dr Michael Cullen used his first major speech of the year to outline what he considers are
the main issues facing tertiary education. Significantly, student financial support was not the key issue in his view.
He told ...
27: Ukraine: life in exchange for 250,000 tons of coal Spotlight interview with Anatoliy Akimochkin, vice president of the Ukrainian trade union confederation KVPU and first
president of the Independent Miners Union of Ukraine
28: Sanctuary Superstar What do the latest Hollywood hero and a Wellywood pigeon have in common? Well, for starters, they're both called
Valiant.
29: Revenue Minister confirms tax reform well on track Revenue Minister Peter Dunne confirmed today that the process of business tax reform, as agreed between Labour and
United Future in their confidence and supply agreement, is well underway.
30: NZ extends Bosnia commitment New Zealand will extend its deployment of Defence Force staff officers serving in Bosnia and Herzegovina for another 14
months from March 1, Defence Minister Phil Goff said today.