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The Head of the General Palestinian Delegation to Australia, Mr Ali Kazak today condemned Israel’s recruitment of
Australians of Jewish background to work with the Israeli army.
"It's my body and my mind, despite what SPCS and the other political parties think" Libertarianz Spokesman on Free
Speech, Scott Wilson asserted today in response to two lengthy press releases, put out by the Society for the Promotion
...
The price of gold and gold stocks is sky-rocketing with Central banks across the world coming in for severe criticism
for the way they have sold official gold reserves, although in a disguised form. Maree Howard writes.
Let's speak plainly - TVNZ's news and current affairs are a joke. Last week's fawning coverage of Bill Clinton's
Auckland visit demonstrated just how banal, poorly researched and trashily focused our TV reporting has become.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Chris Sanders of Sanders Research , a London based investment advisory service has kindly granted Scoop
permission to reprint his series of occasional news bulletins. Each edition of "Not Important? Think Again" highlights
news ...
The rich are not getting richer. The rich are stealing. And the people doing the stealing for them have names and
addresses.
ACT Women's Affairs Spokesman MP Penny Webster said today, "With all of the apologising Helen Clark is doing, maybe the
only group left that she really needs to apologise to are white, middle-class, heterosexual males who work - as they get
...
The New Zeal Inc. Cricket Council today unveiled a moving testimonial to the scores of medium pace bowlers slaughtered
in various cricketing campaigns during the past century.
Journalist and author Deborah Coddington today announced that she is putting her name forward as a list candidate for
ACT New Zealand, seeking nomination in the North Shore electorate. She said wants to be in a position to help make a
difference because ...
- Solana: President Arafat Determined to Achieve Peace - Britain Likens Israeli so-called 'Security Zones' to South
African Bantustans - Iceland's Parliament calls for Israeli Withdrawal from Occupied Palestinian Territory
Finance Minister Michael Cullen today welcomed the 50/50 joint venture between the Wellington Regional Council and
Stagecoach to provide passenger rail services to greater Wellington, Porirua and the Wairarapa.
The military confrontation between India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed neighbors, has the world in a state of jitters.
With each country mobilizing its forces - together totaling about a million troops along their 1800 mile border - there
is a high probability ...
Christchurch police have confirmed that long-term ACC claimants have lodged a complaint against the Accident
Compensation Corporation alleging contravention of statute, misrepresentation and false representation under the Crimes
Act 1961. Maree Howard ...
Television producer / presenter, Erika Takacs, signs her name on the Nescafé Big Break 'Do what you want with your life'
billboard located on Beach Road in central Auckland as part of the official launch of the annual trans-Tasman programme.
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The numerous allegations regarding fraud, government sponsored narcotics trafficking and black budget funding over the
last two decades at the Department of Defense and the Department of Housing and Urban Development are deeply disturbing.
Originally ...
They’re at it again, those stalwart protectors of the safety and well being of our children. In a recent Time magazine
article: Scourge of the Playground, the magazine reported that more schools across America are joining the ban on Dodge
Ball, saying ...
ACT New Zealand President Catherine Judd today announced that writer, broadcaster and award-winning North and South
journalist Deborah Coddington, will stand as a candidate for ACT New Zealand at the next election.
So Nestle has increased its prize pool for a promotion to a "whopping" quarter of a million Aussie dollars. Ever wonder
how they can afford to do that? One reason is that world coffee prices are so low families are starving and leaving ...
“ A little rebellion now and again is a good thing .” -Thomas Jefferson 1. ‘RAGING’ BILL ENGLISH’S TRAINING DIARY 2.
INTER-NAT NEWSLETTER LAUNCHED 3. LINDSAY PERIGO – A TEAM OF CHAMPIONS 4. YOUNG NAT TAKES ON MALLARD 5. HOT GOSS FROM
PARLIAMENT 6. ...
Last week, the Green Party's seven MPs signalled a fundamental change in the balance of power in the New Zealand
Parliament, writes Green Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons. By signalling they would pull support from any Government that
ended the moratorium ...
Environment Minister Marian Hobbs has marked World Environment Day by announcing the winners of the 2002 Green Ribbon
awards. The Awards were introduced in 1990 to recognise people, community organisations and businesses enhancing our
environment.
Pardon my delving, but what is going on down there? It would be very nice, thank you, for a nation as well-respected as
New Zealand is by the people of the US not to give the words "proportional representation" a bad name. It is a concept
...
One can't help stifling a reflexive yawn at the latest UK headlines that the Blair Government is backtracking on GE.(1)
One wonders just how long it takes for information to sink down through the clay of government bureaucracy. Jeanette
Fitzsimons might ...
They might have been surprised by the ferocity of the attacks, but the highest-ranking members of the George W. Bush
administration knew before Sept. 11 that something terrible was going to happen soon.
Within a few months, the events of Sept. 11th, 2001 became but an echo of the events that followed. War in Afghanistan,
anthrax, unprecedented powers of detention: the public mind moves from one shock to another, appearing to accept the
government’s ...
The Kiwi dollar has broken 48 cents US. The Kiwi has now increased more than 16% this year and its rise shows no sign of
stopping. It's partly due to a fall in the US dollar and the weakness of the Yen, but the Kiwi is now rising against all
currencies. ...
Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Wenonah Hauter, director of Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Project,
who summarizes the latest developments in the investigation into Enron's corporate collapse and political scandal.
Immigration matters. Today let us spell out why it matters, how New Zealand has gone seriously wrong and where NZ First
stands on this issue of vital importance to our country.
Green MP Sue Kedgley has organised MPs from three different parties to visit a free-range, barn-raised and a battery egg
farm tomorrow morning.
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