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Kevin Parkinson
In the last 15 years or so, as a society we have had access to more information than ever before in modern history
because of the Internet. There are approximately 1 billion Internet users in the world B and any one of these users can
theoretically ...
David Swanson
Borrowing heavily from Congressman Dennis Kucinich's articles of impeachment, but adding and removing bits and pieces,
here's a case against the current occupant of the White House:
New Zealand First Party
The Dominion Post article is a smear campaign of unsubstantiated allegations. The article says: • The family denies it
donated as much as $150,000. • NZ First sources (unnamed) denied receiving as much as $150,000. • The donations were all
...
Reid Business Solutions
Are you concerned about what effect your Cell Phone is having on your health? Look no further – a solution is at hand!
Paul G. Buchanan
With US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visiting NZ late this week, Paul G Buchanan explores why it is important for
a public discussion about NZ's role in international security missions led by superpowers, now rather than after this
year's General Election.
New Zealand Government
Improvements for Auckland and Wellington commuter services and a major overhaul of the Tranz Scenic service are part of
a five year, $80.2 million investment in rail infrastructure announced by Finance Minister Michael Cullen today.
Natasha Burling
PREMIERE NEWS Florian Habicht’s film Rubbings from a Live Man about performer Warwick Broadhead premiered yesterday
July 20 to a full-house at Sky City Theatre in Auckland.
New Zealand Government
“Maori Language Week is an entire week dedicated to celebrating the beauty of one our most paramount taonga tuku iho
–Te reo Maori. The launch of the I-Papakupu builds on efforts to ensure that Te Reo remains a living language within
digitalised ...
Puke Ariki
If you like scary monsters then Puke Ariki has a mammoth treat for you! Probably the most terrifying dinosaur in the
world is being unveiled at the end of this month when a 3.6 metre (12 feet) tall, 12.8 metre (42 feet) long
Tyrannosuarus rex, named ...
New Zealand Government
New Zealand’s next Consul-General to Hong Kong will be career diplomat Adele Bryant, Foreign Minister Winston Peters
announced today.
Thinktank Consulting Limited
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori / The Māori Language Commission released its electronic monolingual dictionary of Te Reo
Māori today. The entire dictionary is in Māori, and contains entries representing 95% of the most frequently used Māori
words.
New Zealand Government
Minister of Immigration Clayton Cosgrove says today’s reporting back of the Immigration Bill by the Transport and
Industrial Relations Committee marks another important milestone in the modernising of New Zealand’s immigration laws.
Constellation New Zealand
High profile wine brand Kim Crawford is making waves internationally since being selected as a Global Priority Brand by
owner Constellation Wines, a status awarded to just four brands from their global portfolio.
Harcourts
22 July 2008 – In the current real estate market both buyers and sellers can and are achieving success, Harcourts New
Zealand CEO Bryan Thomson says, advising people to “seize the day” in the absence of certainty about the duration of
current ...
New Zealand National Party
More than 80,000 people voted with their feet in the past 12 months, says National’s Immigration spokesman, Lockwood
Smith.
New Zealand Government
Labour Minister Trevor Mallard speech to the launch of the New Zealand Work & Labour Market Institute. Inaugural AUT Annual Public Employment Relations Lecture.
Living Cell Technologies
July 22, 2008, Melbourne, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand. Living Cell Technologies Limited (ASX:LCT; OTCQX: LVCLY)
today released further interim results describing clinical benefit in all patients who have received implants of
DiabeCell®, the Company’s ...
Susenjit Guha
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen’s warning to Pakistan – to clean up its act or else –came as
no surprise. But the recently announced US$750 billion aid package over five years for development of schools, roads and
...
Bradblog.Com
On Election Day this November, voters in San Francisco will vote on a local initiative to rename one of the city's
largest waste treatment plants in honor of George W. Bush. If the initiative passes --- and since the number of
Republicans in the city ...
Society for the Promotion of Community Standards
The Society was today granted leave by the Secretary of Internal Affairs, Mr Brendan Boyle, to apply to the Film and
Literature Board of Review to review the classification of the computer game Grand Theft Auto IV (unedited US version).
The game was classified ...
Green Party
The West Coast mining and dairy industries must be called to account by the West Coast Regional Council and the
Government, after the industries were identified today as major offenders in a report saying 100 percent of West Coast
water supplies failed ...
Human Rights Commission
Scholarships for women, men and other groups offered by charitable trusts are exempt from the provisions of the Human
Rights Act 1993.
Fight the Obesity Epidemic
The food industry has been giving a misleading message about how the health sector wants to address obesity, a new
report shows. The report, by health policy analyst John White, analysed the 204 submissions to the Health Select
Committee on the Public ...
Lyndon Hood
With allegations, unanswered questions, not-exactly-misleading statements, evidence of technical wrongdoing and
unsubstantiated smears™ swirling around New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters it came sometimes be difficult to sort
out the most expedient ...
Transpower
The industry-funded Powersavers advertising campaign will end this week after six weeks of TV, print and radio
advertising encouraging consumers to conserve electricity through simple and convenient measures.
Hugh Pavletich
New Zealand’s “phony boom” or urban property bubble that got underway around May 2001, caused by artificial land supply
scarcities and inappropriate infrastructure financing - is now over.
UK Government
"I am especially pleased - as the first British Prime Minister to address the Knesset - to congratulate you at this 60th
anniversary on the achievement of 1948: the centuries of exile ended, the age-long dream realised, the ancient promise
redeemed."
Green Party
Green Party MP Keith Locke has welcomed improvements in the Immigration Bill, reported back to Parliament today, but
says it is still oppressive.
Bus and Coach Association
This year's Bus and Coach Association conference was a resounding success, despite the major challenges facing the
industry.
UK Government
A new partnership to foster academic cooperation through joint research and academic exchange between the UK & Israel was announced today. (The British Council is also working on proposals to support academic links between Britain
and Palestine).