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Xbox
Microsoft reveals blockbuster lineup for 2008 that includes Gears of War 2, Fable 2, Ninja Gaiden II and Too Human;
exclusive footage now available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace
Skip Ink
After fourteen UK No.1 singles and more than 36 million records sold worldwide, the biggest selling pop act of the last
10 years, WESTLIFE, triumphantly announce they will perform in concert in New Zealand for the very first time.
New Zealand Government
John Key’s claim that when he said he wanted wages to drop in New Zealand he meant to say he wanted wages to drop in
Australia defies belief, Finance Minister Michael Cullen said.
Dean Baker
Does Ben Bernanke Have to Go? By Dean Baker t r u t h o u t | Perspective
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/021808A.shtml
National Distribution Union
Bunnings tell us that “lowest prices are just the beginning”, but it seems that paying the lowest wages are not far
behind.
Stephen Soldz
This censorship has become a major topic in the news and on the web. after all, the shutting down of an entire web site
threatens all citizens who use or rely upon the web for disseminating and obtaining a diversity of otherwise
unobtainable information.
Kevin List
This afternoon in Wellington cluster bomb victims were joined by members of the public in a protest at the impact of
cluster munitions.
Jon Tomczyk
The new Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd offered the nation's first apology to Aborigines taken from their
families for assimilation with the white community, saying the policy was a “blemished chapter” in the nation's history.
Office of the Clerk
1. JOHN KEY (Leader of the Opposition) to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her answers to oral question No. 2 on 19
February 2008; if not, why not?
Office of the Clerk
1. PETER BROWN to the Minister of Immigration: What is the New Zealand Immigration Service’s definition of “good
character”?
Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Revelations National Party leader John Key has told business he “would love to see wages drop” show the real face of the
National Party’s wage agenda says the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union.
The PR Department Ltd
Unreasonable Force Book Launch: NZ has been congratulated by leading international children's advocates for its
ground-breaking new law banning physical punishment of children * and heralded as an example for other countries to
follow.
VUWSA
Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association Te Roopu Tauira a te Kura Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui
Inc.
New Zealand Labour Party
We have seen an extraordinary event in the National Party. John Key has been caught telling the truth.
Wellington Airport Limited
Wellington International Airport today revealed the design of its international passenger terminal, which will complete
the terminal’s expansion and upgrade. The building encapsulates Wellington’s individuality and creativity and will
undoubtedly create ...
Black Agenda Report
Obama's White Men: Do They Hear Something Blacks Don't? Black Agenda Report By BAR executive editor Glen Ford
US State Department
To find an acceptable way of addressing the humanitarian aspects associated with cluster munitions, all relevant facts
should be considered. Unfortunately, much of what is said by certain advocacy groups on this issue is not accurate.
New Zealand Government
John Key is the first party leader since Sir Robert Muldoon to advocate agricultural subsidies for farmers, Agriculture
Minister Jim Anderton says.
Green Party
The National Party needs to explain to New Zealanders exactly where it stands on child discipline and who is writing
its policy, the Green Party says. "The National Party stepped in at the 11th hour to ensure that the Crimes (Substituted
section ...
Scoop Link
"A female lobbyist had been turning up with him at fund-raisers, in his offices and aboard a client's corporate jet.
Convinced the relationship had become romantic, some of his top advisers intervened to protect the candidate from
himself."
Unisys
Unisys has recorded a strong finish to 2007 and start of 2008 in New Zealand and Australia by signing up several new
clients for a range of IT service contracts including business process outsourcing, IT and desktop support, enterprise
content management ...
Telecom New Zealand
Telecom has launched the latest addition to its range of WorldMode roaming mobile phones - the OKTA Mondo.
The Kiwi Party
One year ago exactly Larry Baldock and Sheryl Savill along with leaders from several supporting organisations held a
press conference at the Kingsgate Hotel to officially launch two Citizens Initiated Referenda petitions on the following
questions
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Wellington October 15th Solidarity Group
The Wellington October 15th Solidarity Group sends a message of unconditional support and solidarity to the people
arrested today in Maketu and Ruatoki. "We send our love and support to the people of Tuhoe and others affected by the
arrests since October ...
Jason Leopold
Last week's vote in the House to hold former White House counsel Harriet Miers and President Bush's chief of staff, Josh
Bolten, in contempt for refusing to testify and turn over documents was encouraging.
United Future NZ Party
Ohariu-Belmont MP Peter Dunne, a long-time resident of Wellington and a frequent user of the city’s airport, thinks the
proposed new design for Wellington airport’s terminal is a classic example of edginess that’s gone over the edge.
Syed Akbar Kamal
In a significant observation many time UN contributor & international observer Professor Hans Koechler said “9/11 may have been an insider’s job” in response to a question
from one of the delegates attending his lecture The 'Global War on Terror - Contradictions ...
AUSA
THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (INC.) TE ROOPU TAUIRA O TE WHARE WAANANGA O TAMAKI MAKAURAU
The Maori Party
In the midst of Mine Bay on Lake Taupo, Mr Speaker, there is a series of rock carvings over ten metres high, if you have
ever been there, and accessible only by boat.