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A little-known fact unites Democratic frontrunner John Kerry and President Bush: they are both members of Yale's secret
society Skull and Bones. We speak with the author of "Secrets of the Tomb: Skull and Bones, the Ivy League, and the
Hidden Paths ...
MAdGE (Mothers Against Genetic Engineering in Food and the Environment) today launched a highly controversial billboard
campaign in Auckland and Wellington to provoke public debate about the social and cultural ethics of genetic engineering
in New Zealand.
In anticipation of the release of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, the central instalment in
writer/director/producer Peter Jackson's epic trilogy based on the J.R.R. Tolkien masterpiece, Te Papa proudly announces
a world exclusive and a bold ...
Sunday's oil spill in Milford Sound is proof that a recent decision to ban large ships from Doubtful Sound was necessary
according to conservationists.
1. STEVE CHADWICK to the Minister of Health: Has she received any reports comparing New Zealand's health system
internationally?
As we learn more of the strange little society called Skull & Bones, it is useful to remember that what we know already is enough:
Oh great. The first day back in Parliament and the National Party's new Maori Affairs spokesperson asks if he can call a
Maori MP a "bl*ck fella". Ever get the feeling your country is being flushed down the t*ilet?
Under Parliament’s Standing Orders, I have the opportunity through this formal Prime Minister’s statement to review
public affairs and set out the government’s key policy and legislative intentions for the year. I welcome this because
there is a very positive ...
Parliament is back in business this week, with the Prime Minister’s statement opening the action for the year. With
political and economic news beginning to pick up again, Molesworth & Featherston is back in business, with exclusive and informed analysis.
The death penalty as applied in Nigeria violates fundamental human rights and is sometimes used in a discriminatory way
against women, Amnesty International said today in a new and its first report on women and the death penalty entitled:
"Nigeria: ...
More streets are to be restricted to non-residential traffic on weekends and public holidays in order to tackle the
scourge of illegal street racing in Manukau. This will include a large stretch of Te Irirangi Drive between Dawson Road
in Otara and ...
The precarious rule of law in Haiti and the Haitian institutions meant to be responsible for protecting human rights
were further weakened this weekend, said Amnesty International after armed gangs attacked police stations, prisons and
court houses in a number ...
Big brand companies and retailers in the fashion industry are driving down employment conditions for millions of women
workers around the world, according to a new study by international agency Oxfam.
TIM RUSSERT: And we are in the Oval Office this morning with the President of the United States. Mr. President, welcome
back to Meet The Press.
In this edition of Scoop Feedback: French Ban on headscarves - Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" Set in 1st Century
Palestine - Grenades or WMD's? - Biting The Hand That Feeds- Maori Version Of The Treaty
Only in the U.S. can the halftime show at the Super Bowl cause more public outrage than a president’s floundering
attempts to justify getting more than 500 American soldiers killed and more than 3,000 wounded in an unnecessary
invasion and occupation ...
I watched President Bush’s hour-long interview with Tim Russet on NBC (02.07.04), with great patience. You have to be
patient while the President processes questions and occasionally tries to answer one, after the interviewer has asked
the same question ...
Prime Minister Helen Clark has delivered a low blow to high country farmers in her opening statement to Parliament, said
Tom Lambie, President of Federated Farmers of New Zealand (Inc).
The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today condemned the "heinous"
assassination of an outspoken Colombian journalist and called for the punishment of those responsible.
"Michael Cullen's either lost the plot or he's starting to believe his own spin as he attempts to cover up the Labour
Government's failure to initiate free trade negotiations with the US," according to National Party Foreign Affairs and
Trade ...
10 February, 2004 Speech by Green Party Co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons in reply to the PM's statement to Parliament
The ZM radio network in association with the mary-kateandashley brand is searching for New Zealand's biggest Mary-Kate
and Ashley fan! The winner and two companions will get to meet the most famous teenagers on the planet in their home
city, Los ...
Publication of this story marks a watershed in American political history. It is offered freely for publication in full
or part on any and all internet forums, blogs and noticeboards. All other media are also encouraged to utilise material.
Readers ...
Buenos Aires, 10 February 2004: New visual evidence of the impacts of climate change was released by Greenpeace in
Patagonia today. Dramatic new photos of Patagonian glaciers taken by the research team on board the Greenpeace vessel
Arctic Sunrise ...
Australian Federal Police (AFP) agents in Melbourne recently arrested three men in connection with the detection by
Customs of just under 800 grams of cocaine imported into Australia inside children's books.
I'd been trying to reach ''Shallow Throat'' for several months, but had never received a response. ''I apologize,
Bernie, for not answering your coded messages,'' said ST, as we sat opposite each other in a dimly-lit Virginia tavern,
''because you wouldn't ...
The United Nations refugee agency today hailed Venezuela's granting of refugee status to the first group of Colombian
asylum seekers to pass through its new application process.
Trevor Mallard today lost the support of his closest ally in his battle to close hundreds of schools across New Zealand,
said National education spokesman Bill English.
New information on Labour's benefit debt write-offs highlights the Government's soft-on-welfare approach, and
willingness to allow benefit fraudsters to break the law with impunity, ACT New Zealand Social Welfare Spokesman Dr
Muriel Newman said ...
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