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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.
Firas Al-Atraqchi: Zarqawi Be Damned - Nicholas Berg screamed. He screamed when he saw the sword brandished in the
hands of one of his captors. He screamed when he was pushed down on the ground and his held pulled back, ready for the
slaughter. ...
Something is amiss in the great nation called America. Ominous sirens warning this reality can be heard emanating loudly
through invisible winds of change circulating our towns and cities.
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 ...
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 ...
The New Zealand Government needs to urge the United Nations to take a strong stand against the military regime in Burma,
Saw Min Lwin, a visiting Burmese trade unionist said today.
Nat. Military Command Center ops director asked newly-qualified substitute on Sept. 10 to stand his watch at 8:30 am on
Sept. 11
The teflon that has enveloped George W. Bush is chipping off. Arriving in office with the promise of a "humble" foreign
policy, Bush was sitting pretty at the beginning of his term. But George’s honeymoon has turned sour.
American citizen Brooke Atherton threatened with deportation Thursday, June 17 - 2:30 a.m GMT [7:30 p.m. Wed. June 16,
PDT]
Is the 9/11 Commission Blinded by Hindsight? Whistleblowers, Family Members Raise Need for Separate Investigations
Nicholas Berg screamed. He screamed when he saw the sword brandished in the hands of one of his captors. He screamed
when he was pushed down on the ground and his held pulled back, ready for the slaughter.
American education makes no attempt to expose the wonders of a world existing beyond its borders to its children. The
outside world and its plethora of diverse people are hardly mentioned, easily summarized in brief mentions of world
history.
As Africa observes the Day of the African Child, as many as 120,000 children under 18 years old, some as young as
eight, may be compelled to spend the day as child soldiers across the continent, Amnesty International said today.
Safety concerns about nuclear-powered vessels persist New Zealand's major opposition political party has released a
discussion paper on improving the relationship between New Zealand and the United States.1 One key aspect of the paper
considers changing ...
Maxim Institute Director Bruce Logan presented the following lecture at the Society's AGM on Monday night 14 June
entitled "Human Rights Demands, are they in the Public Good?" He made special reference to the Labour-led Government's
anti-marriage ...
Voicing concern at the continuing instability and tension in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), especially in
the eastern city of Bukavu, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today urged all parties to respect and uphold
the country’s fragile peace ...
The scene this week of Bill Clinton having a rollicking good time with George Bush at the White House during the
unveiling of Clinton’s presidential portrait was hard to take.
Two whistleblowers stood side by side before a courthouse in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
We are fortunate to have had access to the fruits of a massive investigative effort by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and other law enforcement agencies, as well intelligence collection and analysis from the Central
Intelligence Agency, the National ...
Nat. Military Command Center ops director asked newly-qualified substitute on Sept. 10 to stand his watch at 8:30 am on
Sept. 11
A girl born in southern Sudan is 10 times more likely to die in childbirth or pregnancy than to complete primary school,
a new study by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) shows as it observes Day of the African Child today.
The following feedback has been received from Scoop readers in response to our decision to publish graphic pictures from
Al Jazeera showing the true horror of war.
Hunger Strike Activist Beaten in Israeli Jail Irish Political Activist Ken O'Keefe suffered concussion and bruising at
the hands of an Israeli prison guard Monday evening, five days into his hunger strike against detention and possible
deportation. He was ...
ALL OUT JUNE 30 TO DEMAND "TROOPS OUT NOW" - ASSEMBLE 5PM WED JUNE 30 US CONSULATE, CUSTOMS ST Please help
advertise/join the international protest on June 30 to demand all foreign troops OUT NOW. June 30 is the date when the
fake Iraqi authority is ...
The LTSA is encouraging people to visit the new website www.uptoscratch.govt.nz to access road safety information and to
get their driving up to scratch.
Amnesty International condemns in the strongest terms the abduction and beheading of an American civilian by an armed
group, Muntada al-Ansar, in Iraq - a video of which was released yesterday. The organization is appalled by the public
display ...
PORT MORESBY (The National Online/Pacific Media Watch): Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer, the Sandline mercenary of the
Bougainville crisis fame of 1997, has resurfaced in Baghdad, Iraq, to head what is undisputedly the biggest private army
in the world.
An unknown group of U.S. soldiers have been captured by Iraqi forces. The U.S. mainstream media has not shown footage
of the event, even though they have shown footage of Iraqi POWs. Apparently there are five U.S. soldiers captured, and
an unknown number ...
November has come to visit in June. Stroppy northeast winds are buffeting Auckland, casting sprays of drizzle before
them. The temperature in Grey Lynn is a balmy 16 degrees. But it's alright. It'll lift before tomorrow's test match...
Families Unconvinced By Latest Version Of 9/11 Events - Tamihere And Samuels Welcome 20% Marine Farm Stake For Maori -
Sandlines Pacific Mercenaries Killing In Iraq - SCOOP FLASHBACK: Was NORAD Asleep On The Flight Deck? - Hard News & David Slack Are ...