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GOOD DAY MEDIAPHILES ... the emergency doctors gather anxiously around the patient. They charge the paddles, shout
"Clear!" and send a few thousand volts coursing through the patient's torso. They can't get a heartbeat. But they keep
trying. For a decade.
ZMFM Morning Crew team Grant and Polly with kids at Friday's WestpacTrust Stadium clash between Wellington's Hurricanes
and the Western Stormers. Who won? Read the faces.
A few sharp and very Zen observations on aspects of life plus some feedback on the truth about that road sign.
Hurricane winger Jonah Lomu places the ball in his other corner in the second half of Friday night's loss to the Cape
Town Stormers at WestpacTrust stadium. Photographs by Mark Graham - 52@clear.net.nz
In a landmark decision the British Government Planning Inspectorate last week rejected an application for a cell phone
mast in a residential area on health grounds. John Howard writes.
Christian Cullen, Hurricane Full Back, and passer of the ball EXTRAORDINAIRE!….. Exclusively on Scoop the pass that put
Daryl Lilley in the clear and led Hurricane’s to think for a moment that they were about to beat the Western Storm. Top
shots from ...
Spotted in north Canterbury during autumn lambing. This sign was allegedly developed by the New Zealand Ministry of
Transport in response to a spate of road accidents in country lanes involving veterinarians assisting during the lambing
process.
Urban legend? Perhaps. But then again it could also be Gospel truth. Certainly to Sludge it is a story that rings true
enough, but then Sludge has been ruminating on it for a year or two.
Government Ministers will be signing statements of commitment to the state sector following acceptance of the first
report of the State Sector Standards Board.
Delegates, it¡¦s great to see so many of you here supporting the party. A special thanks to all of those people who
contributed to the development of welfare policy. I¡¦d like to take this opportunity to share some of our ideas with
you.
Dr Cullen's address to the Ernst & Young Business/Government Leaders Retreat, Tongariro Lodge, Turangi
* RUSSELL POLIWKA, Chairman of the Perth Real Estate Guide, says the Sunday Times has acted anti-competitively by
launching its Readers Mart Real Estate - Eastern.
There will be a Broad Left lobby at a Council of Trade Unions special national meeting next Wednesday (March 14) in
Rotorua.
"Why is Alliance List MP Liz Gordon calling for an increase in benefits, but an end to foodbanks?" asks Libertarianz
spokesman Lindsay Mitchell. "Why doesn't this woman - whose salary we are forced to pay - do her homework?"
Labour advice begun The three groups set up to provide advice to the Minister of Labour - on transfer of business and
contracting out, holidays legislation and EEO - have held initial meetings and begun consultation with employers. There
has been ...
You have invited to your conference someone who is indeed honoured to be here. Someone who is an unashamed,
card-carrying optimist about New Zealand.
The State Services Commissioner, Michael Wintringham, has welcomed the report of the State sector standards board. The
Minister of State Services, Trevor Mallard, released the report today.
This has been an historic conference for the ACT Party. Our co-founder and inspiration, Sir Roger Douglas, has stood
down as President and passed on the torch.
Scrapie Claim – Police Budget – Human Cloning – Aussie Flooding – Secondary Teachers Pay – Middle East – Paris Election
– NZ Exports – Frequent Flyer Scheme – Queen Charlotte Track – Blue Bottles – Illegal Mods
Cr. Scott Dalziell today called on John Terris to desist from dragging the Council and the Ratepayers of Lower Hutt into
the legal mire he has created for himself over his providing a testimonial in the Kapea criminal trial.