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Many experts say the wide-spread epidemic of mental health problems in the US is man-made. The case of Susan Florence is
a testament to this theory of man-made insanity.
The president of United States of America, George w. Bush (2) may consider himself the most powerful and the best
statesman of the world but in reality he stands at the top of the list of controversial leaders.
Simply restoring new tree plantings to the levels achieved consistently through the 1990s could alone be enough to
bridge New Zealand’s worsening Kyoto deficit, the Kyoto Forestry Association (KFA) said today, on the eve of the Forest
Industries ...
In mid-June 2003, when former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's criticism against the White House's use of pre-war Iraq
intelligence started to make national headlines, Vice President Dick Cheney told his former chief of staff and close
confidant I. Lewis ...
Senator Pat Roberts, (R-KS), has announced that he is working on a bill that. if passed, will criminalize the
publication of any "classified" information by the media.
Civil Liberties Advocates Maintain Bush's Illegal Conduct Constitutes Impeachable Offenses - Interview with Michael
Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, conducted by Scott Harris
Auckland: Schering Plough is pleased to announce that its brain cancer treatment Temodal (temozolomide) has reached the
final stages of funding negotiations with PHARMAC.
The merger between Child Youth and Family Services (CYFS) and the Ministry of Social Development announced today is
being welcomed by Green Party Social Development Spokesperson Sue Bradford - as long as it results in tangible outcomes
for vulnerable children ...
Another piece of the puzzle has fallen into place in Bill Conroy's investigation of alleged massive corruption in the
DEA's Bogota, Colombia office. Yet another document in the paper trail has come to light, this one nearly as explosive
as the now-famous ...
LEBANON Readout of Secretary's Meeting with Walid Jumblatt / Resolution 1559 / Disarmament of Militias including
Hezbollah IRAN IAEA Board of Governors Discuss Report of Director General on Iran's Nuclear Program / IAEA Referral of
Iran to the UN Security Council ...
Ladies and gentleone's. Glad ya could make it. Want ta talk to you about healthcare. It's important. Everyone needs your
health. Without it, what can you do. And with it, there are only limitations, which means you can do anything. The sky's
the limit, ...
Ambassadors from Mali, Cuba and Sri Lanka present credentials to Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright at Government
House tomorrow while Australia’s High Commissioner will be formally welcomed. (8 March, 11am).
Today the Wall Street Journal broke the Corporate Media taboo on ImpeachPAC. The article is generally fair, but ignores
the main distinction between the impeachments of Clinton and Bush - only a rightwing minority of 26% wanted to impeach
Clinton, ...
SYDNEY (IFJ-Asia/Pacific Media Watch): The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is deeply concerned about
reports that newspaper employers in New Zealand have tried to undermine the working rights of journalists by illegally
listening in on ...
The most exciting and powerful rock 'n' roll show in the world is coming to Auckland and Wellington this April. The
Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang Tour - will play two shows only in New Zealand at Western Springs in Auckland on Sunday
16 April and Westpac ...
While Congress and the media focus on the potential dangers of a UAE-owned company running American port operations,
any possible threat is dwarfed by the current insecurity of the US government's computer infrastructure, which has been
compromised by a company ...
The re-assertion of American policy vis-à-vis Nepal has attracted a barrage of criticism from various quarters. Critics
who have fretted and bristled at the American emissary's recent formulations on Nepal will now have to contend with the
concise reiteration ...
Libertarianz members in Wellington will be incinerating their census forms with the help of a fire-breather on census
night, Tuesday 7th March.
Good afternoon. As this is my first opportunity to address the petroleum industry as Energy Minister, I would like to
welcome you all. In particular, may I extend a warm welcome to the international speakers and delegates. You typify the
global ...
Justice Minister Mark Burton today released the Prison Population Forecast 2005. The report, which is produced annually
by the Justice Ministry, forecasts possible prisoner numbers for a five-year period from the date of publication.
National's Environment spokesman, Nick Smith, says Chris Carter has made an absolute mockery of the resource consent
process by canning the Whangamata Marina project after it was given the green light last October.
Cartoon by John Chuckman
Metropolitan Museum director Philippe de Montebello now refers to it as an "impropriety". He seems to believe that the
"grand acquisitors" are off the hook following the Met signing an agreement with Italy regarding title transfer back to
Italy of the Euphronios ...
Conservation Minister Chris Carter has declined an application under the Resource Management Act for permits to
construct a marina in Whangamata harbour
The following email went out today, 6 March 2006, to all Australian Senators with a copy to the ICC and Human Rights
Watch, and to Australia's national newspapers.
This NZ International Arts Festival sees a revival of the acclaimed New Zealand production The Holy Sinner - also a
return to theatre for Marie Adams and Mike Mizrahi's Inside Out Productions after more than a decade creating
large-scale commercial and public ...
A four-day-long Tenth National Conference of Legal Practitioners held by the Nepal Bar Association (NBA) on the occasion
of its golden jubilee started off at the Birendra International Conference Center (BICC), Kathmandu on Wednesday, March
1, 2006 with ...
Minister of Conservation Chris Carter’s decision to overturn the Environment Court’s decision to allow for a marina at
Whangamata is a constitutional outrage, said Andrew von Dadelszen, the national convenor of Bluegreens, a policy group
that advises the ...
Conservation Minister Chris Carter is to be applauded for his decision to invoke his statutory right as final
decision-maker and refuse consent for a controversial plan to develop a marina in Whangamata Harbour, Green Party
Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons ...
Hon Dr Michael Cullen Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister for Tertiary Education, Leader of the House
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