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1: Congressional Election Nullified – Nobody Noticed It appears the US media overlooked one of the great political stories of the year. In what is becoming something of a
pattern, here’s a brief chronology:
2: Nuplex Rewards Shareholders New Zealand multinational resin manufacturer, Nuplex Industries, is rewarding shareholders with a record gross dividend
payout for the full year of 44.4 cents following an 87% lift in audited after tax profit to $62 million for the year
ending June 30 2006. ...
3: Maori Television Highlights MONDAY September 11 The Backyardigans - 4.30 PM Kids can't get enough of the Backyardigans, a gang of computer-created
animals who sing and dance their way through musical adventures in their backyards. Now the whole series has been dubbed
into Te reo Maori so it's ...
4: Farm Environment Awards Entries for the Canterbury, Waikato and Northland regions open on September 1st and other regions will follow shortly.
5: World changing kids “We need to nurture those who will change the world,” Waikato University School of Education Associate Professor Roger
Moltzen says.
6: Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya: Iranian War Games War games and military exercises are now well underway within Iran and its territory. The Iranian Armed Forces—the
Regular Armed Forces and the Revolutionary Guards Corps—began the first stage of massive nationwide war games along
border areas ...
7: US vs. Iran - Is An Attack Inevitable? Once again we are being prepared for another devastating war in the Middle East. A terrorist group is “allegedly”
discovered planning to blow-up 6 aircraft in UK [ 1] . Another group is “discovered” in Germany planning to blow-up a
train ...
8: Iranian Leader Calls NZ MP "Good Joker" Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad today described National MP Bob Clarkson as a 'really good joker' and 'a laugh a
minute.'
9: Sherwood Ross: The United States of England Why don’t we call America the United States of England? It may be a separate entity politically and geographically, but
it truly carries forward the imperial spirit of the old British Empire.
10: 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 ...
11: 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.
12: Business Briefs The impact of housing loans; High ranking for business research; International leadership in small business
13: 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.
14: 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 ...
15: Beware the light oil in your Breakfast Monsanto's newest GE-derived oil may be heading for our breakast tables, but its unique properties means it should come
with a health warning.
16: 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 ...
17: 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.
18: 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.
19: 5 Ton DC9 Coke Bust: Worse Than Snakes On A Plane An unidentified 40-year old American wearing a green polo shirt was in charge of the contingent of drug traffickers on
the ground awaiting the arrival of the DC9 “ Cocaine One ” airliner arriving from Venezuela on the evening of April 11th
...
20: Election Nullification 2: Speaker's Special Source Election Nullification II: Speaker of House had Special Source for Election “Certification ” California Assistant
Secretary of State for Elections Tells House Clerk, it’s all good! By Michael Collins “Scoop” Independent Media
Washington, DC
21: Add NYT To Bob Hecht Antiquities Ring Organigram? While various American antiquities dealers, curators and collectors are "subjects of interest" of Italian and Greek
prosecutors who, in the last year, particularly, have opened the floodgates for the return of their countries' cultural
patrimony ...
22: Uri Avnery: America's Rottweiler IN HIS latest speech, which infuriated so many people, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad uttered a sentence that deserves
attention: "Every new Arab generation hates Israel more than the previous one."
23: El Salvador Dispatches New Contingent to Iraq Despite the recent deaths of two Salvadoran soldiers in Iraq and the prevailing anti-war sentiment felt throughout the
nation, President Antonio Saca of El Salvador wasted no time in deploying another 380 troops to Baghdad.
24: Initiate process for proper Field inquiry - Brash National Party Leader Don Brash has challenged both the Prime Minister and the man who conducted the $500,000 inquiry
into the Taito Phillip Field affair to state whether they stand behind the report in the light of revelations during the
weekend.
25: National Survey of Journalists 2006 The typical New Zealand journalist is a European women in her 30s who works as a reporter for a newspaper, holds a
bachelor's degree, has less than five years experience, is paid about $40,000 a year, has no religious belief – and
probably speaks French ...
26: Statement From PM Re. Hostage Release Prime Minister Helen Clark today welcomed the release of the New Zealand cameraman held hostage in Gaza, Olaf Wiig, and
his companion, American journalist Steve Centanni.
27: The Office, Little Britain, direct to mobile Mobile users across Australasia will be able to download clips from smash hit BBC titles The Office, Little Britain and
Doctor Who, amongst others, after the conclusion of a deal between BBC Worldwide and Vodafone in both New Zealand and
Australia.
28: The Mexican People: Heroes of Democracy The Mexican peoples’ democracy movement and their leader Andrés Manuel López Obrador are modern heroes of democracy and
to all who demand clean elections. They recall the heroics of the Ukrainians with one important difference. There are no
...
29: American Embassy In Burma Attracts Junta's Ire BANGKOK, Thailand -- The military regime in Burma has targeted the American Embassy in Rangoon, and one of the
embassy's female Burmese staffers, because U.S. and British diplomats met opposition politicians whose leader is the
world's most famous political ...
30: 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