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A fortnight ago I said I would write on the electoral coalition Helen Clark has put together, and which I believe will
win the 2002 election comfortably for the Left. Since then, we've seen the re-emergence of the splits in the Alliance
that captivated ...
Two things helped me understand money laundering in America. First, as I drove from Hickory Valley to Philadelphia once
a month and drove around the country with my dog Forest all sorts of people started to teach me about how the money
worked - truckers ...
Radio New Zealand’s award-winning broadcaster Kim Hill is to leave her weekday programme to host the Saturday morning
show on National Radio.
It is sure to annoy the hell out of Helen Clark: Peter Jackson hasn't just won at the BAFTAs - the first film in his
'Rings' trilogy has also scored highly with US libertarians, voting it as the best libertarian film of 2001.
The Letter understands Helen Clark tomorrow will announce a $2b spending package to complete Auckland's motorways. Mayor
John Banks has got everything he wants.
With the Alliance party poised to break up in a classic Left-Right split, most of the media are at a loss to understand
the cause of the fall-out, and few of those from the Alliance-Left are talking about it publicly. Huw Jarvis outlines
why the ...
GOOD DAY MEDIAPHILES ... ah, the case of the porn-perusing judge. It began as a scandalous story in the Sunday paper and
it ended up as a really admirable illustration of why, under our system, politicians are, and ought to be, kept well
clear of the judiciary.
Images from tonight’s Cuba St Carnivale…
Imagine it. You’ve been working in a job for about eight months. Your previous job was quite demanding, fulfilling, but
unrelated to your current one. Yet you are called to give account on national television of something done eleven years
ago by one ...
No lawyer, no worries, as judges seek a fair go for those who got it alone. While judges in New Zealand are being
publicly criticised, judges in Australia are being publicly applauded and our Justice Minister Phil Goff should
listen-up. Maree Howard ...
The Greens are happy to accept responsibility for promoting the public transport and alternative transport initiatives
in the Government package to be released later this week, Green Party Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons said today.
The Save Our Squadrons Campaign has lost its appeal of the High Court decision striking out its legal challenge to the
scrapping of the air combat force.
More images from tonight’s Cuba St Carnivale…
Revelations that judges outspent former WINZ boss Christine Rankin on a conference at Wairakei Resort mean Prime
Minister Helen Clark should be big enough to apologise to Ms Rankin, ACT MP Rodney Hide said today.
News that it takes an hour to open an account at Jim Anderton's Kiwibank show the over-hyped `People's Bank' is falling
short of the service that was promised, ACT Finance Spokesman Rodney Hide said today.
New Zealanders welcomed the arrival on Friday of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh on
Her Majesty's 10th visit to New Zealand.
The second-phase of Operation Enduring Freedom was launched last week: to hunt Abu Sayyaf in the jungles of Basilan and
Sulu. Whilst originally a breakaway from the Moro (Muslims of the southern Philippines) independence movement, the
800-strong ...
We are getting into the final stages of consultation and debate across a wide range of policies. Not all of them will
be politically important, but I want to have a strong plan for government. The Caucus is getting down to pinning our
positions, ...
United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne, whose bow ties are well known around Parliament, says he will be putting them to
good use this week.
Police Minister George Hawkins has welcomed the appointment of New Zealand’s first female Police District Commander,
Superintendent Sandra Manderson.
The following pictures show film director Peter Jackson with members of the cast and crew of the Lord of the Rings
trilogy of films, the filming of which is now drawing to a close in the Wellington region.
Companies To Collaborate On Reference Designs For Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket Pc And Smart Phone Devices Using
Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture
The government I lead in New Zealand is a minority centre left coalition. We govern with support in our Parliament
normally offered by the Green Party. We took office in 1999 after fifteen years of neoliberalism as my topic asserts.
There is no doubt ...
I guess I should take my own advice every now and then. If I'd looked at the SmartVoter website instead of referring to
the Chronicle's 'Voter's Guide' last Sunday I would have realised that actually Gray Davis has three challengers from
within his party ...
Auckland, February 20, 2002 -- Technology companies spanning health IT software, 3D innovation and enterprise network
equipment will showcase their skills under the New Zealand brand of innovation at the World Congress on IT 2002 in
Adelaide, Australia, ...
Monday 25th February Theatre Children of the Poor, No.5 Cable St, 6.30pm Halmet, Zeal, 7pm Into the Chrysler Building,
James Smith Carpark, 8.30pm The Lordz of the RiNgZ, various street locations, 12.30pm Maison De Sante, Footnote Dance
Studio, ...
Green Party Safe Food spokesperson Sue Kedgley today said Turners and Growers have jumped the gun in signing off a deal
to import irradiated tropical fruits from Queensland.
China's new regulations for wool imports would allow five per cent more wool to be imported this year, Trade
Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.
Three exhibitions by Australian artists Sir Sidney Nolan, Tracey Moffatt and Mikala Dwyer open this weekend at City
Gallery Wellington, as a highlight of the 2002 New Zealand Festival. This weekend also marks the start of an extensive
public programme ...
Cost And Confusion Generating Frontal Impact Standard For Cars To Be Challenged By The IMVDA At The Regulations Review
Select Committee