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U.S. Forced To OK Lawsuit Charging U.S. Lab Origin Of HIV/AIDS UN Observer And International Report
Our lord and emperor George W. Bush has just tied together the entire ball of 9/11 lies and related wax, stuck a wick in
it, and handed us the match. He has done so by appointing Henry Kissinger chairman of the long-awaited "independent" ...
Rush-hour traffic was treated to a striptease in Auckland today as the second of two new Elle Mapcherson Intimates
billboards were unveiled by a pair of Kiwifire dancers.
I personally do admit to a taste for sparing no words when a mean-spirited, pompous piece of you-know-what has the gall
to ridicule the right to ask questions - spitting down his vindictive from the spit-polished towers of the intellectual
prostitute, ...
It has become the joke of the day that the Bush Administration is stuffed full of "political dinosaurs" from the Cold
War era who want to rattle their sabers and make one last stand like geriatric John Waynes.
Big News with Dave Crampton ACC Boss Accused Of Misleading The Public Over Rehabilitation Costs
It’s bad enough ratepayers will be paying more because of Maori consultation provisions in the local Government Bill,
now roads users will be hit too, says the National Party Local Government spokesman Gerry Brownlee.
At the conclusion of yesterday’s evidence in the trial of Senior Constable Keith Abbott for the murder of Steven Wallace
the difficulty of the jury’s task was shown in sharp relief through the eyes and ears of almost-eye-witness Todd Wilson.
Gore Vidal is America's most controversial writer and a ferocious, often isolated, critic of the Bush administration.
Here, against a backdrop of spreading unease about America's response to the events of 11 September 2001 and their
aftermath, we publish ...
1. Does a system that systematically destroys what is produced and what has been produced in the past have a future? 2.
Does a system that cannot embrace the breakthroughs and developments in science and technology to the benefit of
humanity have a future? ...
Have you noticed? In the mainstream corporate media, some stories are never written. Throughout American history the
media have deliberately ignored certain subjects. Two areas especially overlooked are government drug smuggling and
population control ...
Take a deep breath-or better yet, a stiff drink. Don't watch any news if it makes you too sick, and try to get plenty of
fluids (hopefully of the aforementioned variety). But before succumbing to the war fever that is supposedly gripping the
nation, take ...
The Department of Conservation is misleading the public on the effect of thar on the Mt Cook lily," ACT New Zealand
Agricultural, Forestry and Fisheries Spokesman Gerrard Eckhoff said today.
What if this whole squabble with Iraq is just an attempt by President Bush to cover up a White House sex scandal? What
if the President was caught getting it on with a girl scout in the Oval Office and was about to be exposed so he cooks
up a phony ...
Two years . it's been two long years for Senior Constable Keith Abbott to put the Waitara shooting behind him.
Auckland City electoral reform advocates are thrilled with the result of the Wellington City referendum on the local
voting system which ended today, seeing the majority of those who voted choosing Single Transferable Voting (STV) over
the current First-Past-the-Post ...
Question One: Do you approve of the new Homeland Security Department, signed into law by President Bush?
While I take issue with the slight against the "9/11 skeptics" in his last paragraph below, I feel that what Christopher
Hitchens has documented about Kissinger must lead even the least 'skeptical' to seriously question the Bush
Administration's ...
We've said it before, and we'll keep on saying it: A country whose leader has the power to imprison any citizen, on his
order alone, and hold them indefinitely, in military custody, without access to the courts, without a lawyer, without
any charges, ...
Electoral System Option Count %age - For, Single Transferable Vote 21451 52.0% - For, First Past The Post 19626 47.6%
* A compelling case can be made that he belongs in jail rather than at the head of the investigation into September 11
* His stint as chairman of the 1983-84 National Bipartisan Commission on Central America was not at all bipartisan and
produced a ...
I want to begin by acknowledging Alliance members, our friends and our voters. It’s been a big year. Many people here
have shouldered a huge and unexpected load, and Alliance activists have risen to the challenge.
'Follow all facts, wherever they lead'; these were Bush's words today (November 27, 2002) at a signing ceremony at the
White House establishing the "National Commission on the Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States." [H.R.4628; SEC.
601-610]
Libertarianz leader Russell Watkins describes the National Party as "deceitful, unprincipled parasites to whom property
rights are just another principle to trade away."
I've only ever seen a dead whale once before, in Opoutama when I was a young boy. Somewhere stashed in my Dad's photo
collection is a shot of me standing beside the morose, dead corpse of a much smaller whale, about 12 feet long with
dried-out dark ...
On Thursday the Transport Select-Committee, which covers ACC matters, will meet to discuss launching an investigation
into ACC after senior politicians demanded urgent action. In their deliberations they ought to remember that now and
then one ...
It’s gone too far. And no one knows better than you - the people of Welcome Bay. It has gone too far when people minding
their own business in Welcome Bay have their land shut up by bad law, woolly thinking and opportunism.
Today Cabinet must decide if it will deliberately consign the new Maori Television Service to failure by forcing it to
use a second-rate platform, ACT Commerce Spokesman Deborah Coddington said.
ACT New Zealand will strenuously oppose the passage of the Local Government Bill, which the Labour Government proposes
to ram through Parliament under urgency before Christmas, ACT Deputy Leader Ken Shirley said today.
France's raid on the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland would have been legal and appropriate under John Howard's rationale for
"pre-emptive" strikes on countries that harbour groups seen as a threat to another country's national interests, Green
Foreign Affairs ...