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First Panel (Members of 9/11 Families) Catherine Austin Fitts Moderator - Introduction Kyle F. Hence - Survey of
Questions Julie Sweeney Lorna Brett FAA / Airline Accountability Mary Schiavo, Esq. FAA/Airline Accountability Open Q & A from the Press
On June 10th, a band of concerned citizens came together at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to raise
questions about September 11th. They called the meeting the 9/11and Public Safety Conference. Among them were members of
families who had ...
Labour Down 0.9 to 51.2% (previous polls: Up 2.2 to 52.1% - Down 0.5 49.9%) National Down 0.9 to 24.6% (previous polls:
Down 5.5 to 25.7% - Down 2 to 31.2%) Green Up 1.3 to 9.6% (previous polls: Up 0.6 to 8.3% - Up 2.4 to 7.7%) ACT Up 1.3
to 5.7% ...
Five eminent New Zealanders called for a five-year moratorium on the release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
at today's launch of the Sustainability Council of New Zealand.
Lights…. cameras….crane… are we ready…..Steady now...don’t mind the wind Jim...Nearer my god to thee...
Jim Anderton said he was concerned but not surprised the Greens were talking about Coalition with National.
For several weeks now the smart money has been betting that the whirlwind of admissions and apparently damaging leaks
about 9/11 has not been an uncontrolled disaster for the Bush Administration but instead has been a managed attempt at a
"controlled burn," ...
These images go with Richard's Speech titled, "ACT Leads e-Politics Campaign"
Today the Labour Party has announced their decision to suspend my membership from the Labour Party. They claim to have
done this purely because I am standing against Paul Swain (the Labour candidate) in the seat of Rimutaka. However there
is more ...
Labour strongly agrees with the sentiments of the newly formed sustainability council of New Zealand but strongly
disagrees with their preferred solution, says Research, Science and Technology Minister, Pete Hodgson.
George Michael knows Shoot The Dog represents the biggest risk of his controversial career. Even bigger than his arrest
for getting too friendly with a Los Angeles policeman in that now infamous public loo incident.
The Case Against G.W. Bush: a Preliminary "Hearing" in the Court of Common Sense
The Reserve Bank has raised the Official Cash interest rate by 25 basis points (or 20%) this morning, putting around
$30-$50 onto the average monthly mortgage bill.
Like its top-rating programme, Big Brother , TVNZ sees all and knows all. Last week, I was cyber-spanked by TVNZ for
incorrectly stating that new lawyer drama The Guardian is on TV3. (It’s on TV2 on Thursdays at 8.30pm, possums.) By way
of contrition, I’ll ...
“The Life Sciences Network welcomes the establishment of the new Sustainability Council led by Sir Peter Elworthy,” the
Chairman of the Life Sciences Network, Dr William Rolleston, said today.
The Office of the Auditor-General has today confirmed to Scoop that it will conduct a study into the effectiveness and
efficiency of ACC's case management processes and procedures. Agony and ACC create a private hell. Maree Howard writes.
The controversial youth political website www.nocrap.org.nz has been relaunched.
Support for Prominent New Zealander's Stand on GE and National Party's 'Rethink' on moratorium. Government urged to
release new Liability report.
Edinburgh: After decades of painstaking and often bitterly contentious experimentation, scientists at The Royal College
of Executive Genetic Research believe that they have identified the genetic make up of advertising executives (AdExecs)
- long regarded ...
The voices of Sir Peter Elworthy and the Sustainability Council have added weight to the movement to keep New Zealand
GE-Free, Green Party Agriculture spokesperson Ian Ewen-Street said today.
Below is the Libertarianz party list for their third election since registration in 1996 - as delivered this morning to
the Chief Electoral Office in Wellington.
The bleakness of our weather at this time of the year is testimony that this is no time to hold an election.
"National's position on lifting genetic modification moratorium remains unchanged and follows the sound and
comprehensive recommendations of last year's Royal Commission," says National Party Leader Bill English.
The credibility of Sir Peter Elworthy's grandly named "Sustainability Council" has to be challenged, ACT Environment
Spokesman Gerry Eckhoff said.
3 July 2002 “At a meeting at Greenwood Park Retirement Village last Monday National’s Tony Ryall accused a senior Radio
New Zealand journalist of a serious breach of journalistic ethics,” New Zealand First deputy leader Peter Brown said.
Green Party Co-leader Rod Donald today outlined the party's superannuation policy in a speech to a Grey Power meeting in
Waikanae, north of Wellington.
Successive New Zealand governments have discouraged both public debate and public consultation about defence strategy.
The result is an absence of any defence strategy, lower defence spending and an increasing specialization in high-risk
ground forces.
“Is National planning to fight this entire election campaign on the retrogressive and discredited policies of the
1990s,” Finance Minister Michael Cullen asked today.
"Households and businesses are now paying for Labour's inability to deal with the real issues that will raise New
Zealand's long-term, sustainable growth rate," says National Finance spokesman David Carter.
Was it an ‘intelligence failure’ to give red carpet treatment to the ‘money man’ behind the 9-11 terrorists, or was it
simply ‘routine’