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In this edition: Chinese Wisdom – A Test Of Faith
In a radio interview last night, Paul Holmes knocked his interviewer for six. As part of his nationwide promotional tour
to publicise his album, Holmes discussed aspects of the New Zealand music recording scene with Eddie O'Strange on the
Town ...
Paraphrased answers to today's questions will be posted in the Scoops wire shortly after 3pm.
3,400 staff surveyed on what they think of their place of work Sixteen organisations have been named as winners in
Unlimited magazine's inaugural Best Places to Work in New Zealand awards, sponsored by Haines Recruitment Advertising.
Around 100 organisations ...
42 Victoria University students and one lecturer will file a lawsuit in the High Court on Thursday against the police,
the attorney general, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Today’s Questions concerned the subjects of: Selling Health Changes – Exporting To Oz – Super Investment Policies –
Buddle Findlay’s Billings – Super Fund Contributions – Greenhouse Gases – Closing Gaps – Public Health Focus – Rental
Poverty Traps – ...
By now you have probably heard that the courts have given the Florida Count to Bush (prior to the next wave of
litigation, anyway). Check out this scenario, which looks pretty likely:
The Minister of Labour Margaret Wilson says the Evening Post appears to be wrong in claiming it has been leaked a copy
of a draft discussion paper on Health and Safety.
Today’s Questions concerned the subjects of: Economy – Racial Unrest Over Closing Gaps – ANZFC Food Standards –
Officials Advice On Gaps – Public Sector Leadership – Foodbanks Demand – Apple Deregulation – Super Scrutiny – Cell
Phone Safety For ...
While the eyes of the world have been focused on the election fiasco in America, the Beattie Labour government in
Queensland is likely to lose its parliamentary majority before the end of the year because of electoral fraud. John
Howard reports. Queensland ...
Today, under cross examination the crux of the allegations in this case were laid bare: That council officers - who
openly held their own anti-development views - had crossed the line and abused their powers in interfering with Adrian
Chisholm's ...
I write in response to your request for New Zealand First’s support for the New Zealand Public Health and Disability
Bill.
The Race Relations Conciliator's office is on the way out, according to United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne.
Scoop's Hobbit strikes again. Yet another - never seen before - shot of Hobbiton in the the Waikato. Showing the other
side of the millhouse pictured in an earlier shot, in the sun, before it was burned down. Hobbit houses can be seen
across the ...
INSIDE THIS EDITION: Dubya'ed - Dubya's Thanksgiving - An Overseas Perspective of Presidential Elections
These were the 20 most popular search terms typed into the Lycos search engine for the week ending November 18. Other
than prurient content, the list reflects what is on people's minds
Exam Mistakes – Police Commissioner Apologises – Name Suppression – Baby Death – Israel Snap Election – Middle East
Violence – Voluntary Euthanasia – Florida Recount – MP Reduction – Northland Health – Hail Storm – Quitline – Egg Prices
– Power Payment ...
New Zealand’s next ambassador to China will be John McKinnon, Foreign Minister Phil Goff announced today.
Just over a month ago, this column addressed the obstacles that are in front of Israel and the Palestinians that while
outstanding are preventing a conclusive peace to the ongoing violence being found. A month later, resolution remains
further away ...
The first of hundreds of New Zealand babies born on 14 November this year has received her free Life Pass to the newly
combined Mt Ruapehu Ski Area.
HOBBIT STORIES...