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Holy Batballs, Wonder Boy! Doesn't that VQ1 squadron have a lightning bolt and a bat on its insignia along with the
words "World Watchers"? And doesn't it surveill not only China but the West Coast of America and the Arabian Gulf? Has
the Batmobile ...
In the course of my business and research I travel to Wellington frequently throughout the year. When in the capital, I
make a point to visit the House of Representatives, the numerous art galleries and museums, the cafes and bars and enjoy
the cities nightlife. ...
Biosecurity continues to insidiously ingrain itself on our consciousness. Action is being taken to protect our borders -
but can we do better?
This weekend marks 61 years since that great Anzac enterprise, Tasman Empire Airways Limited, took to the trans-Tasman
skies. The partnership that formed the fledgling airline included Qantas and the NZ Labour Government. No debt-laden
predecessors ...
Wellington Mayday Activists respond to Libertarianz Party
For more information see... http://mayday2001.org/wellington/
Professor Bob Catley released a book last week entitled, Waltzing with Matlilda, suggesting that New Zealand has got 10
years to join Australia or it will be too late for us to avoid the fate of a poor Pacific nation. John Howard writes.
"The anti-capitalist and anti-reason rally planned for May Day is a futile gesture by the latest apologists for
anti-human communism," said Libertarianz spokesman Richard McGrath today.
It's been years since Subaru launched the WRX and the latest all-new version has been eagerly anticipated. But all
would agree, it is a very different car from its predecessor. The big question is - will the punters buy it?
Speech by Libertarianz spokesman to deregulate Maori Affairs, Tim Wikiriwhi, to launch the campaign of Libertarianz
Whangarei candidate, Helen Hughes. Delivered at 'Forum North' on Saturday 21 April.
Organisers of Mayday celebrations in Wellington have noted the theft of the $10,000 inflatable figure of Ronald
McDonald from a McDonald's restaurant in Hamilton, and ask that he bought to Wellington to stand trial on May 1st.
The call on television last night by Chamber of Commerce chief, Michael Barnett, for Qantas New Zealand owners to front
up with more money than they have already lost is incredible, says Alasdair Thompson, the chief executive of the
Employers ...
Prime Minister Helen Clark today paid tribute to her former colleague, Trevor de Cleene, saying the former Labour MP
would be remembered for his commitment to his beliefs along with his wit and irreverence.
In 1989, the capitalists heralded the collapse of the Berlin Wall as the triumph of freedom and democracy over Stalinist
dictatorship. 20th April 2001, a decade later, and they hide behind a Wall of Shame, using stormtrooper riot cops to
club, teargas ...
"The anti-capitalist and anti-reason rally planned for May Day is a futile gesture by the latest apologists for
anti-human communism," said Libertarianz spokesman Richard McGrath today.
Scoop's Hobbit strikes yet again. Hobbiton bridge is revealed in all its glory….enjoy.
Green Party Social Services Spokesperson Sue Bradford today said Government moves to offer cheaper healthcare to
beneficiaries but not to low income workers was unfair and unacceptable.
Students, led by Victoria University’s Radical Society, will present a protest letter to the Canadian High Commission
tomorrow (Tuesday). They are protesting the violence that Canadian police used in Quebec over the weekend in attempts to
restrict protest ...
Scoop's Hobbit strikes again. This time the furry fellow with a flair for photography has produced another - never seen
before - shot of Hobbiton in the the Waikato. Showing it in the sun, before it was burned down. It looks like it was a
tranquil and magical ...
Health Minister Annette King announced today that the Cabinet has increased funding for Community Services Card
provision to ensure that no superannuitant or beneficiary loses their entitlement to it as a result of the social
security adjustments which ...
Mid-Canterbury farmer Brian Cameron of Pendarves, a pioneer in irrigation in Canterbury, founding father of the NZ
agricultural cooperatives movement and a former Deputy Chairman of meat company PPCS Ltd has been awarded Lincoln
University’s prestigious ...
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 ...
The Government is being grossly unfair to low income workers in not allowing them to use community services cards,
National's Health spokesman Roger Sowry said today. "It sends a message to low income working New Zealanders that you
are better ...
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A select committee inquiry into the potential of organic food production in New Zealand will publicly release its report
this Thursday (26 April) at Commonsense Organics, 260 Wakefield Street, at 2pm.
Documents obtained by National under the Official Information Act paint a picture of mounting tension between Police and
the Minister, and are notable more for what's not included than what is, National's Police spokesman Tony Ryall said
today.
The Green Party says today's Sunday Star Times revelations about the elaborate techniques ACT Party big business
backers used to hide the size and sources of its 1996 election funding will lead to ACT's demise.