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1: World changing kids “We need to nurture those who will change the world,” Waikato University School of Education Associate Professor Roger
Moltzen says.
2: Business Briefs The impact of housing loans; High ranking for business research; International leadership in small business
3: NZMIC August Newsletter Welcome to the first in an ongoing series of monthly updates telling you what’s going on here at the NZ Music Industry
Commission. Each month we’ll be clueing you in on some of our projects and activities, as well as bringing you the odd
piece ...
4: Pollination Solutions Sought Federated Farmers is keen to work with the government on finding ways to solve problems caused by the spread of the
varroa bee mite, said Frank Brenmuhl, chair of Dairy Farmers of New Zealand, the dairy arm of Federated Farmers of New
Zealand.
5: Massive increase in Govt bureaucracy A 64% increase in space leased by Government departments since 1999 and a 95% rise in policy and admin staff shows how
bloated the bureaucracy has become, says National Party State Services spokesman Gerry Brownlee.
6: Angela Bloomfield Voted New Zealand's Best Breasts As part of the celebration of Fayreform National Breast Pride Week, Angela Bloomfield was announced the winner of the
celebrity Best Breasts 2006. She was voted number one by the 1,500 women who took part in the recent Fayreform Annual
Full Bust Survey.
7: Airline security Following this morning's police action, security at all UK airports has been increased and additional security measures
have been put in place for all flights. With immediate effect, the following arrangements apply to all passengers
starting their journey ...
8: Why Did John Mark Karr Confess Murder In Thailand? BANGKOK, Thailand -- When John Mark Karr stepped out of his grungy room on Si Bamphen street, delicious scents of
grilled food wafted in Bangkok's sweaty air, while coquettish male and female prostitutes vogued on the sidewalk and
taxis offered rides towards ...
9: Larry C. Johnson: Bush's Weapon of Mass Deception It is a week since news broke in London about an alleged plot to blow up nine commercial jetliners, and there are
emerging indicators that Bush and Blair exaggerated the truth about the actual readiness of the so-called plot. And yes,
I mean so-called ...
10: Michael Ruppert: By The Light Of A Burning Bridge August 16th 2006, 11:45 AM [PST] – CARACAS – It was about a week before I left the United States forever that I watched
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. tell Charlie Rose something all of us already know in our hearts. “Today,” he said, “the United
...
11: Permit not necessary for Boobs on bikes Auckland City has reconsidered the necessity of issuing a permit for the "Boobs on bike" parade on Queen Street
scheduled for Wednesday, 23 August 2006.
12: Emirates Means Business Emirates Airline has raised the stakes in the fiercely-contested premium traveller segment with the launch of its new
generation lie-flat Business Class seats today.
13: Christchurch Weather Advisory Please note: A welfare centre has now been set up at Cashmere High School's McCoombes Performing Arts Centre (Barrington
Rd entrance to the school and follow the Civil Defence signs). The Salvation Army is supplying meals to those unable to
get to their ...
14: Improving mental health Jim Anderton Associate Minister of Health and Progressive Leader opened the 4th International Conference, hosted by the
Phobic Trust of New Zealand, promoting awareness of anxiety disorders in Auckland today.
15: Breaking News: Maori Queen Dies At Turangawaiwai The Maori Queen Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu died Tuesday (August 15 2006) at Turangawaiwai in the Waikato, aged
75 years, after a long illness. Elders from the Tainui Iwi (tribe) announced the news this evening.
16: Successor To Dame Te Atairangikaahu Named Tuheitia Paki was named as successor to Maori Queen Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu at Turangawaewae Marae,
Ngaruawahia, at 8.50 am today.
17: New oral health statistics worst on record Data showing a decline in the oral health of New Zealand five year olds is a reminder of what is lost when a government
fails to invest in families, Health Minister Pete Hodgson said today.
18: Maori Television Coverage of Maori Queen's Tangi When thousands of mourners converge on Turangawaewae Marae this week to farewell the late Te Arikinui Dame Te Ata I
Rangikaahu, Maori Television will be there to film and broadcast each day’s events. Starting at 5.30 PM each day,
special programme ...
19: Immigration changes a mixed bag The Green Party welcomes the scrapping of immigration restrictions on the partners and dependent children of New
Zealand residents, but is concerned about the introduction of an age limit of 55 years on residency applications for
siblings and adult children, ...
20: Share Scoop.co.nz Promotion: We Have a Winner! Firstly, thanks to everyone that supported Scoop.co.nz in our recent promotion to "Share Scoop" around to people who may
not already know about our site.
21: Venezuela’s Candidacy for UNSC Appears on Track U.S. uses its muscle in contest over whether Venezuela or Guatemala will get the Latin American non-permanent Council
seat
22: Ray McGovern: Checking A Would-Be King Who can forget the chutzpah of President George W. Bush as he bragged to Bob Woodward, "I'm commander in chief....
That's the interesting thing about being president ... I don't feel like I owe anybody an explanation."
23: William Blum's Anti-Empire Report - August 18 2006 So now we've (choke) just been (gasp) saved from the simultaneous blowing up of ten airplanes headed toward the United
States from the UK. Wow, thank you Brits, thank you Homeland Security. Well done, lads. And thanks for preventing the
destruction ...
24: MTS Live Coverage of Maori Queen's Funeral The coverage starts at 8.30 AM today from Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia with the coronation of the successor to Te
Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu. The coverage will then follow the final stages of the funeral service and then Dame Te
Ata's final ...
25: National not fit to manage economy Social Development Minister David Benson-Pope says comments by National MP Judith Collins confirm that the National
Party is not fit to manage the economy.
26: Skycity: Annual Profit Of $120.1 Million Entertainment Group has celebrated ten years of operation with a profit of $120.1 million for the year ended 30 June
2006, up 13% on 2005. This is at the upper end of expectations and reflects a good performance from SKYCITY’s key
businesses. ...
27: Indian Groups Rebuke US on Cola Ban in India Indian Groups Rebuke US Statement on Cola Ban in India Coca-Cola Using US Political Influence in India to Avert
Sanctions
28: Sixty Workers Strike To Stop Second Shutdown Sixty striking Cambridge Clothing workers will air their demands on a clothes (picket) line from 7.30am until 12 noon
today at 3094 Great North Rd New Lynn, says the National Distribution Union.
29: Live Simulcast Planned For Burial of Maori Queen TVNZ and Maori Television are to join forces to present a live simulcast of the ceremony surrounding the burial of the
Maori Queen, Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu.
30: State Dept. Daily Press Briefing August 18, 2006 SUDAN UNSC Resolution /African Union Force Transition to UN Force / AU Force Would Remain This International Force is
Designed to Help the Sudanese People The Government of Sudan Has Responded to Facts on the Ground in the Past There
Already Is a UN Mission ...