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National Radio Midday Bulletin

Thursday, 4 May 2000, 12:43 am | Chris Holm

Waitara Shooting - Policeman’s Identity - Maori & Police - Tb Diagnosis - Photo Drivers License - Unemployment Up Slightly - Caa Hush Money? - Cervical Inquiry - Zimbabwe Elections - UN Out - Sulfide Poisoning? - Property Laws - Cottonfields Centre More >>

TVNZ 6pm News Bulletin (First Segment)

Wednesday, 3 May 2000, 6:19 pm | Chris Holm

Shooting Victim - Waitara Tensions - Maori & Police - Police Response - Labs Kept Secret - Invercargil Campaign More >>

Joined At The Heart – Siamese Twins Are Born Alive

Wednesday, 3 May 2000, 11:55 am | Chris Holm

Faith and Hope, two Siamese twins sharing heart and lungs were born face to face at Auckland’s National Women’s Hospital yesterday morning. More >>

New Zealand Herald

Wednesday, 3 May 2000, 10:14 am | Chris Holm

Police Shooting - Escaper Surrounded - Siamese Twins - Name Suppressed - Syringe Threat - System Scrapped - Te Puke Tragedy - Internet Banking - Kids Smoking- Witch Discrimination - Green Threat - Disabled Equestrian - Tv3 Wins - Dot.Com Generation More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Wednesday, 3 May 2000, 12:23 am | Chris Holm

Anaethetist Competency - Gisborne Inquiry - Tourists Shot - Zimbabwe Violence - Legionaires Disease - Wallace Funeral - Partner Stabbed - Prisoners Caught - Board Resigns: - Bonfire Deaths - Soldier’s Tangi - Siamese Twins More >>

New Zealand Herald

Tuesday, 2 May 2000, 10:45 am | Chris Holm

Waitara Shooting - Witch Discrimination - Team Nz - Drug And Alcohol Centre - Sfo Prosecuting - Murder Charge - West Coast Sweetner - Penrose Racism - Small Plane Crash - Hot Pool Warning - Herion Trafficker - Waitara Shooting - Cervical Inquiry ... More >>

PM's Presser: The Bee Bug Is Here To Stay

Tuesday, 2 May 2000, 9:07 am | Chris Holm

The Varroa bee mite is here to stay and could eventually destroy New Zealand's entire native and wild bee populations, said Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton yesterday. Chris Holm Reports. More >>

PM's Presser: Zimbabwe, Maori MPs And Singapore

Tuesday, 2 May 2000, 9:05 am | Chris Holm

At yesterday's post Cabinet Press Conference Prime Minister Helen Clark said she believed comments made by the Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon on the Crisis in Zimbabwe were " not helpful". Chris Holm reports. More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Tuesday, 2 May 2000, 12:21 am | Chris Holm

Computer System Dumpedx2 - Native Rimu Logging- Timberlands Logging - Waitara Meeting - Cancer Inquiry - Nuclear Missiles - Phillipines Hostages - Security Camera Offer - Cycling Accidents - Caa Case Dismissed More >>

TV1 News 6pm Bulletin (First Segment)

Monday, 1 May 2000, 6:19 pm | Chris Holm

WAITERA SHOOTING: Simmering disquiet after a small town police shooting. Twenty three year old Stephen Wallace was shot dead last night after he went on a rampage smashing shop windows in Waitera. Many locals remain furious on how Mr. Wallace was killed ... More >>

New Zealand Herald

Monday, 1 May 2000, 10:09 am | Chris Holm

Police Kill - Prison Runaway - Microlight Death - Tutor Abuser - Sexual Predator - Spring Disease - Millennium Baby - Tainui Leader - Mt Eden Prison - Breath Machines - Varroa Mite - Stadium Criticised - Piha Preservation - Radical Conservatives - ... More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Monday, 1 May 2000, 12:22 am | Chris Holm

POLICE KILLING: The Police Union says they are standing by a policeman who shot and killed unarmed man breaking windows in a Taranaki town. More >>

TV1 6pm News (First Segment)

Friday, 28 April 2000, 7:34 pm | Chris Holm

Men Escaped - Guns Stolen - Lion Leaves - Tower Will Leave Too - Dairy Board Aussie Buy-Up - Cave Creek More >>

A Week Of It – Rumbles In The Jungle

Friday, 28 April 2000, 7:23 pm | Chris Holm

The earth has replaced the wind as the major buffeter of the capital in the last fortnight, with recent midnight jolts reminding Wellingtonians they are sitting targets for the next big one. More >>

Lab Cervical Cancer Rates Similar To Bottrill

Friday, 28 April 2000, 11:53 am | Chris Holm

The Gisborne Cancer Inquiry was told yesterday that five other laboratories had a similar low level of reporting of high grade cancer abnormalities as Dr Bottrill’s laboratory More >>

New Zealand Herald

Friday, 28 April 2000, 10:21 am | Chris Holm

Boy Dies - Climbing Disaster - Burglary Crackdown - Cervical Inquiry - School Of Dreams - Maori Spectrum - Herion Dealer - Pohutu Geyser - Employment Law - Erb Legislation - Turkey Tour - Interest Rises - Hospital Money - Funding Changes More >>

National Radio Midday News Bulletin

Friday, 28 April 2000, 12:41 am | Chris Holm

Cave Creek Victim - Gun Theft - Thai Exploitation - Zimbabwe Violence - Ird Mistakes - Cellphone Tower - Fijian Protests - Pardons Declined - Mayor Has Cancer- Iran Newspaper - Vege Growers - Worker Killed - Chechen Ambush- Seafresh Capsize More >>

TV1 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)

Thursday, 27 April 2000, 6:20 pm | Chris Holm

Avalanche Tragedy X2 - Work Place Safety - Pacific Islanders In Crisis - Hospital Waiting Lists - School Bullying - Rotorua Geyser More >>

"ECA Just Plain Wrong" Says Union

Thursday, 27 April 2000, 11:32 am | Chris Holm

The Service & Food Workers Union (SFWU), the union representing low-paid workers in cleaning, catering, caregiving, hospitality and food says that the Employment Relations Bill (ERB) will help restore some of the wrongs of the past few years. More >>

New Zealand Herald

Thursday, 27 April 2000, 10:08 am | Chris Holm

Herion Lord - Burglar Crack-down - Mad Decision - Soldier’s Body - Malcolm Skelton - Varroa By Mail - Essay Winner - Tomahawk Man - Flatmate Committed - Cervical Screening - Bus Lanes - Easter Crime - Pools Vs Books More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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