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Scoop Video
Video: Editor's caution, extreme footage is disturbing - Footage of the execution of Saddam Hussein has been leaked. The
following video was taken by a cellphone smuggled into the execution chamber by an unidentified witness to the hanging.
This video ...
Scoop Video
Scoop Video: Iraqi state television has released video footage of the minutes leading up to the execution of former
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The execution took place shortly before 6am (03:00 GMT) on Saturday at an Iraqi miltary
facility in northern ...
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West Papua Institute For Human Rights
Today (30th December 2006) members of Gereja Kingmi (the Indigenous Church in West Papua) organised demonstrations in
front of the Church Synod office in Jayapura, West Papua after Indonesian Police yesterday stormed and occupied the
Synod Office, ...
New Zealand Lotteries
Champagne corks will be popping across the country as 28 Lotto players celebrate more than just the New Year after
scooping the top prizes in Lotto's biggest ever Christmas holiday promotion, says NZ Lotteries' Chief Executive Todd
McLeay.
United Nations
Reacting to the imposition of the death sentence against Saddam Hussein, who ruled Iraq with terror for nearly a
quarter of a century until his ouster in 2003, the senior United Nations envoy there voiced understanding about the
desire for justice ...
New Zealand National Party
While my heartfelt congratulations goes to all those New Zealanders who received a New Year Honour, I’m personally
disappointed that women were under represented says, National's Women's Affairs spokeswoman, Dr Jackie Blue.
APEC
Singapore, December 30, 2006 -- The incoming Executive Director of the APEC Secretariat expects APEC to make important
progress in 2007 on key global economic issues as Australia becomes APEC host for the year.
New Zealand Government
Conservation Minister Chris Carter will represent New Zealand at the State Funeral of former United States President
Gerald R Ford in Washington, Cabinet Minister Trevor Mallard announced today.
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2005 2006 CHANGE Businesses moved within the CBD or to other locations 9.63% 9.27% -0.4% Businesses closed their doors
4.69% 4.57% Businesses merged or changed company name 5.32% 5.46% Wellington based company E-ideas Ltd., developed
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Reporters Sans Frontieres
Reporters Without Borders welcomes the unanimous adoption of Resolution 1738, protecting journalists operating in
conflict areas, by the UN Security Council today.
New Zealand Police
If expanding your mind, doing more for the community and getting a great job are on your New Year's resolution list you
could tick them all off by working for New Zealand Police (NZ Police).
New Zealand Government
National rejects Export Year 2007 support for firms A New Year’s resolution - celebrate our exporters
Ministry Of Agriculture And Forestry
The invasive algae didymo has been confirmed in the Takaka River in the Nelson region, Biosecurity New Zealand’s
Incursion Response Manager David Hayes said today.
United Nations
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today mourned the hundreds of people who died when a ferry traveling between
Borneo and Java islands in Indonesia sank, and pledged the world body's support in response.
New Zealand National Party
In the last days of the Year of the Veteran, the Labour Government has failed to pay tribute to our veterans, says
National’s Veterans Affairs spokeswoman, Judith Collins.
New Zealand National Party
The Corrections Department’s ‘annus horribilis’ is finishing as it started – in a mire of bumbling, incompetence and
tragedy, says National’s Justice & Corrections spokesman, Simon Power.
New Zealand Government
The Minister of Conservation, Hon Sandra Lee, today announced that 26-hectares of Central Otago land containing one of
the highest concentrations of rare plants in New Zealand has been purchased by the Nature Heritage Fund.
Public Service Association
“It is with great sadness and regret that we received the news of the death of Colin Clark - ex General Secretary of the
PSA”, said, PSA President Ian Bamber. Colin started work in the PSA in 1975 and was General Secretary from 1986 to his
retirement in ...
ACT New Zealand
The Government has done no research on the effects of the proposed de facto law changes, said ACT Justice spokesman
Stephen Franks.
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Amnesty International
Amnesty International calls for immediate halt to use of landmines and cluster bombs in Iraq
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The author of a bestselling book on privacy says a burglary that’s netted criminals the names, addresses and possibly
even credit card details of thousands of New Zealanders may be the biggest ever privacy breach in this country.
United Nations
Former United States President Bill Clinton, the United Nations Special Envoy overseeing recovery efforts from last
December's devastating Indian Ocean tsunami, today urged the UN and its partners to maintain momentum for what may by
the most difficult phase, ...
Auckland City Council
“Ten cents a litre extra in fuel tax, collected across the country and regionally distributed, would provide the
Auckland region will $100 million annually for network completion. That is what I am peddling,” Auckland City Mayor Hon
John Banks today.
New Zealand Labour Party
Education minister Nick Smith is not comparing apples with apples, when he claims a significant saving for schools and
the Ministry of Education from the Government's ACC changes, Labour ACC spokesperson Ruth Dyson said.
New Zealand National Party
To talk of 'the horrors of the 1990s' is to talk cattle manure", National Party MP Don Brash said today, referring to a
recent editorial criticising the National Party's economic policies.
New Zealand Government
Welcome to Hawke’s Bay. You have chosen a fine venue for your conference this year.