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There was a President on that stage in Florida on Thursday night, and his name was not George.
"Freedom of speech is a source of power. If used constructively, it is amazing what speech can do. It can fight
corruption, free political prisoners, and make oppressive regimes crumble."
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.
Lauded as the prime source of the New Zealand Army's future Senior NCOs and Officers, for 50 years the Regular Force
Cadet School has kept secret a far more sinister aspect to its existence.
The significant expansion in America's weather warfare arsenal, which is a priority of the Department of Defense is not
a matter for debate or discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding The Deployment Of The New Zealand Light Engineer Group To Iraq
Maybe it's high time we came up with a new word for the kind of politics espoused by our good friend Mr Peters. 'Wedge'
seems to be the word of choice these days, but it just doesn't really encapsulate the deliberate division he aims for
with mindless ...
SECRETARY POWELL: Thank you all for that great Atlanta welcome, and Peter, thank you for the gracious introduction. It
is something of a homecoming for me.
THIS weekend, the war begins between two Sunday newspapers destined for the nation’s news stands and New Zealanders’
hearts. Scoop’s KEVIN LIST reports on the controversy surrounding the setting up of the new Herald on Sunday
Deborah Coddington Speech to the ACT Upper South Regional Conference; The George Hotel, 50 Park Tce, Christchurch;
Saturday October 2, 2004
A former cadet at the New Zealand Army Waiouru Cadet School is working to raise awareness of what he says was widespread
physical, psychological and sexual abuse of cadets as young as 15 at the school in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. He hopes to
get Government ...
Tanks rumbled : Through narrow : Sandy alleyways : As scores of armored : Carriers, tanks : And bulldozers : Stood by :
Perched : Like vultures : Assembled : Along northern : And eastern borders : Of Gaza's cramped : Refugee camp
QUESTION: Okay, since we are from Europe, we will start with a question about the European-U.S. relations. So we'd like
to know if, for the U.S., is the European Union now, or Europe, in general, a partner of necessity or a partner of
choice?
Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced that she will leave next week for Hungary, India, and Singapore.
The Lord of the Ring's stars come face to face with themselves on the side of Air NZ planes as they bid New Zealand
goodbye at Wellington Airport before boarding the Air New Zealand 767 emblazoned with giant images of the characters
Aragorn and Arwen.
* RUSSELL POLIWKA, Chairman of the Perth Real Estate Guide, says the Sunday Times has acted anti-competitively by
launching its Readers Mart Real Estate - Eastern.
The Supreme Court begins its first case tomorrow, Prebble vs Huata at 10 am in the cellar of the Court of Appeal,
Wellington. We will post the legal arguments at http://www.act.org.nz/supremecourt
I wonder how anyone who watched the presidential debate on September 30th could feel comfortable calling George W. Bush
our commander-in-chief. Someday, I suspect, a popular consensus will characterize the year 2001 as a time when an
uninformed man ...
STORY OF THE WEEK - Week Ending 1 Oct. 2004 The Auckland Mayoralty Race Gets Dirty
United Future finance spokesperson Gordon Copeland today called on the government to cut taxes to alleviate the impact
of recent oil price increases on New Zealand’s booming economy.
ACT New Zealand Justice Spokesman Stephen Franks this morning suggested questions that should be put to Justice Minister
Phil Goff when he emerged from today's Cabinet meeting.
Since the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq, much has been written about the lies of George W. Bush, centered primarily on
claims of weapons of mass destruction and the other bogus reasons offered for occupying Iraq.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) is mounting a mercy mission to provide desperately needed
life-saving supplies of food and medicines for thousands of animals injured, trapped or starving on Haiti, in the wake
of the recent hurricanes ...
National Party Social Services spokeswoman Katherine Rich says it appears the Labour Government is giving up on tracking
benefit fraud.
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A book resulting from months of investigation into the Ahmed Zaoui case is to be launched in Auckland on October 5.
Scoop readers can order this book online. The book is titled "I almost forgot about the moon" and subtitled: The
Disinformation ...
Our President told the debate audience, ''You cannot lead if you send mexxed missiges.'' I certainly hope not. But
that's exactly what we got. You watch our President, the nervous hand-hiding, the compulsive water-glass-fondling, the
panicked I-wish-I-had-a-whiskey ...
This Labour Weekend, the former Polish refugee children will hold a grand three-day 60th anniversary reunion in
Pahiatua, Silverstream and Wellington for all former Polish refugee children and their descendents.
Green MP Keith Locke is asking the Government to lobby US authorities to drop the fingerprinting and photographing of
Air New Zealand's transit passengers.
Jewish American group calls for international intervention to stop Israel’s massive military invasion of Gaza Strip
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