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I can't believe how easy it all has been. We true-blue conservatives chose a candidate -- thank you, Poppy! --
shoehorned him into the White House, took our lumps as he demonstrated that he's, how shall we say, a bit short on
lunchmeat; survived the ...
Once again we are being softened up to accept some sort of compulsory savings scheme and to expect further rises in the
age of entitlement to New Zealand Superannuation.
Photos taken today in the Lake Ohau area. The amount of snow we have had is really quite vast. Its around the 40cm mark,
and in some places its more than that. Its not really melting either because the day time temperatures have only been
reaching ...
After half an hour of watching Judy Bailey holding back the tears, or reporters shivering as they stand outside
Parliament delivering some poorly researched speculation dressed up like a story, even TV2’s inane Big Brother looks
like a tempting alternative.
The results of a new British study suggest the recreational drug Ecstasy impairs memory and the ability to visually
discern patterns, researchers claimed yesterday.
“Consensual legal sex is not dirty, and the sooner the state gets out of the way of adults filming themselves acting
legally, and letting adults decide for themselves and their children what they can see, the better!” declared
Libertarianz Spokesman ...
In This Edition: Falealii And Murder: Journalists Miss The Point, Mislead The Public - More Please
The Labour Government now appears as manipulative and unprincipled on drug policy as the previous National-led
administration, claim the Mild Greens.
The Electoral Commission today announced its allocations of election broadcasting time and funds to political parties
for next month’s general election.
Transcript of Mike Ruppert – From The Wilderness on KPFK Radio - http://www.fromthewilderness.com - http://www.kpfk.org/
A bus from Gilo, carrying school children office workers and Israeli soldiers was blown to shreds as it wound its way
south of Jerusalem Tuesday morning.
Alliance Leader Laila Harré and Alliance Education Spokesperson Liz Gordon today released the Alliance’s tertiary
education policy, with a very strong message to Labour that its time to get serious about investing in education.
New Zealand business should be alarmed at the latest Helen Clark and Margaret Wilson plan to "transform" the economy,
says National's Finance spokesperson David Carter.
The Green Party and LOOP Recordings Aot(ear)oa have ordered a re-press of the Green Room 001 EcoNation CD after many
stores sold out.
Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that Act MP Muriel Newman should in future take a cold shower before she considers
putting out stupid statements on payouts to state servants.
“Concern that French children’s attitude to sex is being warped by early exposure to hard-core pornography” is the
subject of a recent news report in the Guardian newspaper. The report entitled “Porn sways French children”, goes on to
state that ...
Radio New Zealand is to broadcast three Leaders Forum programmes on National Radio in the period leading to the general
election on Saturday 27th July. The forums, to be recorded at Victoria University, will be fronted by Morning Report
presenter ...
With the forthcoming election there is really little, except for ideological thinking, to differentiate between any of
the major parties.
Justice Minister Phil Goff has recommended to the Governor General the convictions of Alec Waugh be referred back to the
High Court.
9/11 "Conspiracies" and the Defactualisation of Analysis - How Ideologues on the Left and Right Theorise Vacuously to
Support Baseless Supposition - A Reply to ZNet's 'Conspiracy Theory?' Section
National will re-run a referendum on MMP before the next election, National Leader Bill English said today.
Green Party Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons has welcomed the selection of nationally respected photographer and
conservationist Craig Potton as a list candidate for the party at next month's election.
ACT leader Richard Prebble has slammed the government's proposal to fund GPs partially on the base of their patients'
race.
The phrase ‘golden handshake’ has become a misnomer. It is particularly misleading when used in the context of payments
made to public sector workers over the last three years as referred to in media reports, PSA national secretary Richard
Wagstaff ...
ACT leader Richard Prebble says his party has long advocated that good teachers should be paid more, to ensure a
quality education system.
ACT MP Dr Muriel Newman said today that Prime Minister Helen Clark was trying to hide her embarrassment over the
failings of this Government by issuing torrents of abuse against those revealing her shortcomings.
9:30 am Thursday, 20 June 2002 Speech to launch the first Museums Business Forum Angus Room, TelstraClear Centre, Level
3, Te Papa, Wellington
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 ...
“Australia’s PM John Howard will be weeping,” New Zealand First leader Winston Peters told a group of Auckland
businessmen today.