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Nicky Hager
The Solicitor-General will shortly make a decision whether to approve terrorism charges against the Maori, peace and
environmental activists arrested last month. Nicky Hager describes how the decision will be made and the factors the
Solicitor-General needs ...
Jason Leopold
While Dick Cheney has been talking tough over the years about Iran's alleged nuclear activities, the vice president has
been quietly pursuing nuclear ambitions of his own.
New Zealand First Party
Hone Harawira should decide whether he is an MP or a highly paid anarchist after his shameful outburst on the Terrorism
Suppression Bill last night, says New Zealand First Leader Rt Hon Winston Peters.
John Rofe
The concept of a coming peak and then decline of oil supplies has been ridiculed because those who knew the numbers of
how much is in the ground have been able to easily argue that all it takes, is for a higher price to encourage people to
either ...
Family First Lobby.
Family First is calling for families to boycott companies advertising during TV3’s first episode of the drug, sex and
vomit-laden Californication this Thursday night.
The Maori Party
HONE HARAWIRA (Māori Party—Te Tai Tokerau): I just want to clarify something that was raised by the previous speaker.
The Māori Party has *never ever said that it represents all Māori. In fact, we represent only intelligent Māori. That is
the ...
US State Department
Since the meeting between Presidents Bush and Putin in Kennebunkport in July, we have had three rounds of expert-level
meetings on missile defense and three on CFE issues. We have also continued to meet with Allies and partners, including
Georgia ...
Martin LeFevre - Meditations
Barack Obama likes to say, “One of the themes of this campaign is to tell voters what they need to hear, not just what
they want to hear.” But what Obama needs to hear is that his presidential campaign is destined to fail unless he begins
to ...
Mark Drolette
It’s not often, in these dire days, I burst out laughing when the Bush administration, or one of its lackeys, makes yet
another insane assertion. (Ed.: Mark, “insane” is superfluous here, given the source.) But I couldn’t contain myself
recently ...
Land Transport New Zealand
A new consumer information website for Kiwi car buyers goes live today, aimed at helping New Zealand motorists find
safe, clean and fuel-efficient vehicles.
Global Peace And Justice Auckland
GPJA are delighted at the release from Mount Eden Prison of Amir Mohebbi - the last and longest detained of the Iranians
in Mt Eden Prison. He was released after his application for bail in the High Court (heard on 23 August) was successful.
The New ...
J. Sri Raman
A wide range of observers, from then-US President Bill Clinton to peace activists everywhere, saw South Asia as the
scariest place on earth in the early months of 2002. The eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation of a million Indian and
Pakistani troops ...
Office of the Clerk
1. JOHN KEY to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her assurance, given on Agenda, that she expects to have new
initiatives and new programmes and new spending in health and education while still delivering tax cuts?
New Zealand Government
Associate Justice Minister Clayton Cosgrove has today announced the government’s decisions reforming real estate law,
which include an end to the industry’s self-regulation and a range of new consumer protection measures such as an
independent complaints ...
Office of the Clerk
1. Hon MARK GOSCHE (Labour—Maungakiekie) to the Minister of Transport: What reaction has she received to the launch of
Sea Change, the draft domestic sea freight strategy?
Simes
Christchurch-based real estate company Simes is adding a string of offices and 50 staff to its growing operation,
through the purchase of Gillman Edge Real Estate.
David Swanson
4:14 p.m. Hoyer moved to refer the resolution to the House Judiciary Committee. Kucinich tried to avoid that and get a
vote on the resolution, but - unable to do that - asked for a vote on the decision to refer to committee. Hoyer withdrew
his motion and then ...
Karl Ferguson
People who wear cardigans do not drive V8s. Well, I suppose there are a few ancient Rovers V8s around and their drivers
might well wear cardigans on occasion I grant you, but as a general rule, they don’t. Given this, what could Volvo be
thinking ...
The Maori Party
The actions of an individual fire-fighter in Canterbury in protesting about the use of two Maori words on his uniform
(whakaratonga iwi), demonstrate the desperate need for Government to put more effort into promoting a unique piece of
legislation passed ...
KEVL
Research suggests that consuming Kiwifruit as part of one’s daily diet can confer a variety of health benefits, but
unfortunately much of the kiwifruit’s greatest potential, remains in the components of the fruit that are either uneaten
or undigested.
Senate Communication Counsel
A merger of three firms announced today will instantly create New Zealand’s largest media agency.
United Future NZ Party
UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne today backed New Zealand First leader Winston Peters in his call for Maori Party MP Hone
Harawira to decide whether he’s a Member of Parliament or a highly-paid anarchist.
Kevin List
The Green Party today marked the second anniversary of the death of Co-Leader Rod Donald, by gathering after caucus
beside his kowhai tree in Parliament grounds.
New Zealand National Party
“Tony Ryall wants less bureaucrats; Jo Goodhew wants a few more. What I want is to listen to the aged-care sector rather
than National’s silly self-contradictions,” Minister of Health David Cunliffe said. “Jo Goodhew’s calls for more staff
to ...
Progressive Enterprises
Progressive Enterprises has today announced its decision to stop the sale of fireworks in its Foodtown, Countdown and
Woolworths stores.
New Zealand Climate Science Coalition
"The time is well overdue to destroy the myth that there are 'thousands' of scientists supporting claims of catastrophic
global warming," says Owen McShane, chair of the policy panel of the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition.
Anne Else
Extraordinary how one event can raise so many major issues. No, I’m not talking about the New Zealand police raids and
arrests of 17 “terrorists’, but the even more bizarre case of the 103 African “orphans”.
The Maori Party
Land Transport Management Amendment Bill First Reading: Hone Harawira, Transport Spokesperson Tuesday 6 November 2007
US State Department
This will be the first time those facilities have ever been disabled. And, of course, the idea of disablement is to
create a situation where it is very difficult to bring those facilities back online and certainly a very expensive,
difficult prospect of ...
Lawrence R. Velvel
November 6, 2007 Lawrence R. Velvel: Re: The Longitudinal Lesson Of Paul Krugman’s “The Conscience Of A Liberal.”
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