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The following is the full text of Prime Minister Helen Clark's statement read to the Press Gallery in the Beehive
Theatrette at 12pm today.
Election Day July 27th Parliament Adjourns 18th June Writ Day June 25th Nomination Day 2nd July
Prime Minister Helen Clark has confirmed the date for the general election will be discussed at the Labour caucus,
underway now.
Images by Guy MacGibbon. Prime Minister Helen Clark Prepares To Speak. Prime Minister Helen Clark Announcing The Early
Election For July 27th. Beehive Theatrette Audience (1) & (2)
Cabinet will have a place for the deputy prime minister and erstwhile Alliance leader Jim Anderton should Labour form
the next government, but there will be no coalition with the Greens, if Prime Minister Helen Clark has her way.
A TV3 NFO poll was announced on TV tonight with the Greens best yet result in the crucial Party Vote. The poll was
conducted over the past weekend, as Bill English boxed for life.
Pleas for Prime Minister Helen Clark to put the country out of its misery and announce an election date went unanswered
again today.
1. DAVID BENSON-POPE to the Prime Minister: When does she intend to announce the date of the election?
Today’s questions concerned: Election Date – Boatpeople – PPTA Settlement Failure – Economic Development – Early
Election (Constitutionally Speaking) – Boatpeople – PPTA – Tertiary Commission Appointments – PM on PPTA – Premature
Businesses – Refugee ...
There is no good reason for the Government to call a snap election, Green Party co-leaders, Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod
Donald said today.
So now, John, you can be photographed while you stand there and talk about guns and bombs and poisons without the breast
appearing over your right shoulder, without that bodacious bosom bothering you, and we just wanted to tell you in the
spirit ...
Editor's note: An controversy is brewing over a decision by the public interest US news broadcaster C-Span's decision
not to cover the Unanswered Questions press conference to be held today in Washington D.C, (7am Tuesday New Zealand
Time).
“New Zealanders will be short-changed if the Prime Minister announces an early election, New Zealand First leader
Winston Peters said.
Alliance leader Laila Harré has welcomed news that the election will be held on July 27.
Jim Anderton says the early election is needed so that the government can get on with its progressive direction.
The ACT Party will fight the election on the issue of personal and economic security, ACT leader Richard Prebble said
today.
One nightmare followed by yet another, 278th to be exact since September 11th. In my 277th, I'm dressed as Paul Revere,
in full gallop atop a great steed racing through downtown, Saint Augustine, America's oldest city. I'm yelling at the
top of my lungs, ...
She dropped in to see me a week or so ago. She looked absolutely beautiful, having lost weight from preposterous
amounts of running. I looked at her, mock-askance, as she confessed to this medically correct activity, & for a moment the wicked ...
United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne, says yet again the New Zealand family is being ignored.
Helen Clark and I prepared for two years before we formed the Coalition Government in 1999.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Scoop will be running “Poll Watch” as a new feature up till the election, whenever that is. As national
poll results are announced we will report on the basic results and provide links to further resources.
Today I am announcing that the general election will be held on Saturday 27 July.
“As we predicted the Government has thrown in the towel as our economy and our exports turn sour,” New Zealand First
Leader Winston Peters said.
It is not surprising that the announcement made by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat that he has trimmed down his cabinet
has been treated with scepticism. The Palestinian leadership is heralding the reduction, claiming that it paves the way
for reform ...
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 ...
11 June, 2002 Attorney-General Margaret Wilson today announced the appointment of Louis Bidois of Rotorua as a District
Court Judge. Judge Bidois, 42, will sit in New Plymouth.
In this issue: The alimentation of French political parties and why there are no fewer than 8,455 candidates at this
weekend’s first round of the legislative elections
A highly reliable confidential client source who wishes to remain anonymous has promised to send me an FBI copy of a
high-level Al Qaida report dating back to the embassy bombings in Africa several years ago. The email report was
captured in Africa from ...
The eight members appointed to the Transition Tertiary Education Commission (TTEC) collectively possess all the skills
and attributes the new body will need to achieve a quantum shift in the performance and connectedness of New Zealand’s
tertiary education ...
ACT New Zealand has advanced its list selection process and intends to finalise its list on 29 June, ACT President
Catherine Judd said today.
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