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It is indeed a scary moment when Trade Unionists have something to smile about. But they could all easily play the
Cheshire Cat if Alice in Wonderland were to hold auditions right now. The Employment Relations Bill has been let loose
onto society, and it's ...
GOOD DAY MEDIAPHILES ... memo to the Employers Federation, the Business Roundtable and various other interests: We will
soon have industrial relations laws that conform to basic international standards. Get over it, stop whining and get on
with it.
What on earth is going on with this Government? Yesterday Dr Michael Cullen warned business to stop protesting against
its policies and then Pete Hodgson says Kit Richards' consultancy to Timberlands is untenable, despite Government taking
back Peter Doone ...
Act has turned its back on its former ally and admitted embarrassment at having supported National in Government.
It's been inevitable ever since May 15th, 1991, when the Employment Contracts Act was passed. The labour movement reeled
at the attack on its power. Workers suffered abusive contracts, expulsion of their unions from workplaces, attacks on
wages and ...
Derek Quigley has told the Government what the Opposition has said all along - that cancellation of the F-16 contract
would be a dramatic departure for New Zealand's defence policy with far-reaching implications, Opposition Leader Jenny
Shipley said ...
Two weeks out from his day of reckoning the man who would be the next President of the great Russian Republic, Vladimir
Putin, is putting his best foot forward.
select committee business 10 March 2000 to 17 March 2000 From the Office of the Clerk of the House
Today is St Patrick's Day commemorating the Saint who rid the fair Isle of Eire of its snakes. This autobiographical
confession was written by Patrick himself, in Latin, around the year 450. It offers a unique record of life in the
British Isles ...
The Prime Minister is expected to announce the Government’s decision to scrap the F-16 fighter deal at a press
conference today.
The German Green Party, almost in free-fall at the polls, is being warned to start acting like a governing party in a
modern democracy, more than the anarchic, pacifist, anti-nuclear militants they were when the party was founded. John
Howard reports.
The Prime Minster has announced the Government would proceed with its plans to terminate the F-16 deal saying spending
on the air-force was not an important priority for New Zealand defence.
Opposition Leader Jenny Shipley today called on Prime Minister Helen Clark to make it absolutely clear to New Zealanders
whether the cancellation of the F-16 contract will mean a dramatic downgrading of New Zealand's strategic defence
capability prior ...
Green MP Sue Kedgley tomorrow hosts a visit from two American journalists at the centre of an international scandal
involving Fox TV, Monsanto and the use of a genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rBGH).
Strike perform "Cube" to huge crowd at summit of Mt Victoria. New Zealand percussionists, Festival 2000 - Photos Tori
Buttle.
The following pictures - supplied to Scoop anonymously - show actress Liv Tyler in action during the shooting of some
scenes for the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. The pictures were taken in the South Island near Wanaka.
17: TV3 News
Horror Smash - Charges In Police Crash - Chathams Emergency - Meat Works Close - F16 Retaliation? - Lucky Chopper Crash
- Kit Richards - WINZ Protests - Leonardo D'Caprio - Pakistan Killer
New Zealand First Leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters, today described the $29 million windfall refund of stamp duty, to the
privately owned Energy Company, Contact Energy, as yet another case of National’s fiscal incompetence.
South Australia has been portrayed as Australia's cannabis-growing capital in a major police report. John Howard
reports.
One of the students arrested during Thursday’s protest, an Auckland University commerce student Brian Biggs, took the
opportunity to tell his story via a megaphone to the crowd of students protesting outside the central police station
yesterday.