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(Image)Aucklanders were able to witness a moment in history today when the first passenger train rolled in to the
impressive Britomart Transport Centre early this morning.
Two cartoons from John Chuckman inspired by U.S. President George Bush's recent remark. " There are some who feel like
-- that the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is, bring them on. We've got the force
necessary to deal ...
Aucklanders were able to witness a moment in history today when the first passenger train rolled in to the impressive
Britomart Transport Centre early this morning.
STORY OF THE WEEK: Today Is A Day For The Celebration Of Freedom - A July 4th demonstration is underway in the city in
which the U.S. Constitution originated, Philadelphia. See... Indymedia Images: 4th Of July In Philadelphia
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) today reported that a ceasefire has been negotiated in
Quland village following deadly clashes there between the Jamiat and Jumbesh factions.
Commerce Minister Lianne Dalziel today announced two new appointments and two re-appointments to the Securities
Commission.
TVNZ sources claim that Ian Fraser lobbied for Helen Clark’s sycophantic biographer, and Parekura Horomia’s media
minder, Brian Edwards to have his own show.
United Future leader, Peter Dunne, said today it was becoming increasingly plain that the Green Party was in the
process of abandoning its fundamental principles in favour of getting into power with the Government.
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) announced today that the transmission of severe acute respiratory
syndrome (SARS) appears to have been stopped all across the globe, but cautioned that the threat of future outbreaks
remains.
This weekend’s snow-storm isolated the Central Hawke’s Bay after record snowfalls closed all roads and highways to
Napier, Hastings and surrounding districts. Avid Sunday newspaper readers had to resort to internet news after
discovering their Sunday ...
Cartoon by kiddmillennium.com…
On Friday afternoon, in the hours after the Broadcasting Standards Authority released its decision on complaints over
TV3's so-called "Corngate" special, the news angle you heard depended greatly on what radio station you were listening
to... ...
Cambridge, UK, 4th July 2003 – Despite prolonged national and international protests, South Korean President Roh
Moo-Hyun has announced the resumption of the highly-controversial project to reclaim the internationally-important
Saemankeum wetland for industrial ...
Tim Barnett, the chairman of the Justice and Electoral Select Committee, has suggested that there should be the
opportunity for further public submissions. The committee is however currently due to report back to Parliament by 25
September 2003.
Under the USA Patriot Act, the FBI and other federal officials can request the records of any library patron. Librarians
are forced to comply and are barred from telling anyone that the inquiry was made. Libraries must also hand over records
of Internet ...
In 1970, when I arrived at my unit, Company A, 4th Battalion/503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade, in what was then
the Republic of Vietnam, I was charged up for a fight. I believed that if we didn't stop the communists in Vietnam, we'd
eventually ...
WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS IT BECOMES NECESSARY for the PEOPLE of the United States TO ALTER or ABOLISH the
United States Government as it exists in the year 2001
The management committee for cereals has given the green light to a European Commission proposal which will help
farmers affected by a severe drought in some EU regions. From today, 4 July, farmers can exceptionally use their
set-aside land for animal ...
ACT New Zealand Housing Spokesman Dr Muriel Newman today accused the Labour Government of being New Zealand's worst
landlord, in light of new information revealing that rent owed by some Housing New Zealand tenants exceeds $12,000.
A rescue ship sent by the UN Refugee agency has arrived in the war-torn Liberian capital of Monrovia. After a security
clearance, it is set to begin the emergency evacuation of desperate Sierra Leonean refugees, who fled into Monrovia
during a ...
Orangihina – the wife of the great Te Kawerau a Maki warrior, Te Au O Te Whenua – is the name that will be used
alongside Harbourview to describe the coastal park at Te Atatu Peninsula.
Confirmation from the Government today that Gisborne-grown sweet corn is GE-contaminated highlights the urgent need for
a far more rigorous GE surveillance and testing regime in New Zealand, Green MP Sue Kedgley said today.
In 1789, Thomas Jefferson wrote a note to James Madison about the future possibility of a president who didn't
understand the principles on which America was founded. "The tyranny of the legislatures is the most formidable dread at
present," ...
ACT New Zealand Justice Spokesman Stephen Franks today slammed the Labour Government for placing the courts in a
position where sensible acknowledgement of remorse looks like putting justice up for sale, in light of reports that many
criminals have won ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has begun to evacuate a first group of more than 300 Sierra
Leonean refugees from strife-torn Liberia, and if the ceasefire there holds the agency says it will broaden the
repatriation ...
At a meeting sponsored by the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society on July 5, 1852, Fredrick Douglass delivered a
speech that took aim at the pieties of the nation -- the cherished memories of its revolution, its principles of
liberty, and its moral ...
A demonstration is presently underway in the city in which the U.S. Declaration of Independence originated,
Philadelphia. For breaking news of the march see.. http://phillyimc.org/breaking_stories.pl .
Rt Hon Winston Peters has warned the Government not to enter into any secret deals with its Maori MPs over the
ownership of the foreshore and seabed around New Zealand.
He's been in the seat for a while now, today we catch up with Nandoor and talk about all things green. From Hemp, to
medical marijuana use, law reform and of course his opinion on the BSA ruling on TV3.
Japanese pizza incident major wake up call – unpredictable nature of GE release dawns on Hobbs