Chris Holm - Latest News [Page 9]
TV1 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)
Thursday, 15 June 2000, 6:19 pm | Chris Holm
Budget Announced - Budget Areas - Budget Figures - Business Reaction - Business Confidence – Poor & Unemployed Kiwis More >>
New Zealand Herald
Thursday, 15 June 2000, 10:59 am | Chris Holm
Tonga All Blacks Test - Glenbrook Steel Mill - Cullen Budget - Charity Shave - Pupil Numbers - Meningococcal Disease - Military Presence In Solomons - Union Action Fiji - Harvey Bows Out - Teachers Protected - Cultural Detention - Ird Corruption - Appeal ... More >>
National Radio Midday Bulletin
Thursday, 15 June 2000, 12:53 am | Chris Holm
Budget Due - BOP Deficit - Corrections Dept. Criticised - Goff In Fiji - Peace In Solomons? - Oil Company Action - Oil Price Review- US Family Fraud - Legionnaire’s Disease – Tourism In South - Pregnancy Breakthrough - Blakie Car More >>
TV1 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)
Wednesday, 14 June 2000, 6:22 pm | Chris Holm
GE Vaccine - Shipley’s Heart Treatment - Budget Announcement - NZIER Prediction More >>
Shonky Deal Proposed For Maori Radio Spectrum
Wednesday, 14 June 2000, 4:42 pm | Chris Holm
National MP Maurice Williamson today released a document proposing a shonky deal between the Maori Council, Quest Communications, and the Government over the 3G spectrum allocation to Maori. More >>
New Zealand Herald
Wednesday, 14 June 2000, 10:18 am | Chris Holm
New All Black - Tougher Speed Limit - Shipley’s Heart - Cold Snap - Waikato Drinking - Kylie Jones Funeral - Fiji Sport Sanctions- Pa Site Wrecked - Pre-Schooler Death - Rugby Prices - Electricity Inquiry - Healthy Revenue More >>
National Radio Midday Bulletin
Wednesday, 14 June 2000, 12:52 am | Chris Holm
Solomons PM Resigns - Fiji Teams Banned - New Drug - Korean Summit - Pope Shooter - Squad Cleared - Mortgage Managers - Auckland Mayors - Battle Lost - Shipley’s Quick Treatment - Aa On Speeding - Ohakea Airbase Proposal More >>
NEWSFLASH: Solomons PM Resigns
Wednesday, 14 June 2000, 12:33 am | Chris Holm
The Mr. Ulufa’ulu had been expected to survive a vote of no confidence which would be taken by the Parliament tomorrow. More >>
TV1 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)
Tuesday, 13 June 2000, 6:48 pm | Chris Holm
Electricity Report Released - Electricity Price Regulation - Korean Reunification Summit - Syrian President’s Funeral - Shipley In Hospital - Icy Weather - Snow Means Skiing More >>
TV1 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)
Tuesday, 13 June 2000, 6:31 pm | Chris Holm
Electricity Report Released - Electricity Price Regulation - Korean Reunification Summit - Syrian President’s Funeral - Shipley In Hospital - Icy Weather - Snow Means Skiing More >>
New Zealand Herald
Tuesday, 13 June 2000, 10:18 am | Chris Holm
Kylie Jones Burial - Pm Charms Businesses - Paul Loses Glow - Gisbourne Game - Crime Victims - A Bank Strikes Back - 11yo Speedster - Kylie Jones Accused - Pedo University More >>
New Zealand Herald
Tuesday, 13 June 2000, 12:32 am | Chris Holm
Electricity Inquiry - Otago Students Electricity - BRA In Solomons - Solomons Evacuations - Solomons PM - Speight Shot At - Maori Land Courts - Shipley Hospitalized - ERB Changes - Icy Weather - Ski Fields To Open - Syrian Leadership - Korea Summit More >>
Turning The Charm On Businesses
Tuesday, 13 June 2000, 12:00 am | Chris Holm
Prime Minister Helen Clark is turning on the charm on businesses, sending a letter to over 10,000 small companies promising to review the government’s proposed employment law. More >>
TV 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)
Monday, 12 June 2000, 6:21 pm | Chris Holm
Speight Shot At - Warning To Would-Be Fiji Travelers - Solomon Evacuations - Business Survey Results - Icy Weather In The South More >>
NZAF Solomon Evacuations Continue
Monday, 12 June 2000, 5:28 pm | Chris Holm
The New Zealand Air force is helping evacuate over 150 foreign nationals from Honiara this afternoon with several New Zealanders on board flights out of the troubled islands. More >>
Clark Talks Down Coalition Differences
Monday, 12 June 2000, 4:49 pm | Chris Holm
The recent spat between coalition partners Labour and the Alliance was down-played by the Prime Minister Helen Clark today. More >>
New Zealand Herald
Monday, 12 June 2000, 9:32 am | Chris Holm
Child Driver - Public Transport - Kylie Jones Burial - Taxi Murderer?:- Provinces Bubbling - Dalton Record - Jetty Dispute - Bus Crash - Man Shot - Boat In Distress- Green Budget- Criminals Meet Victims More >>
National Radio Midday Bulletin
Monday, 12 June 2000, 12:48 am | Chris Holm
More Kiwis Evacuated - Pm To Resign? - March Shut Down - Jones Accused Appears - Taxi Murderer Accused - Syria’s New Pres - Justice Programme Welcomed - Police Disgusted - Airforce Resignation - Public Transport Initiative - Iranian Fraud More >>
TV1 6pm News Headlines (First Segment)
Friday, 9 June 2000, 6:19 pm | Chris Holm
Driver Sentenced - Abortions Up - Taxi Driver Stabbed - Kylie Jones Murder - Safe Driving Campaign More >>
Fiji Coup: Too Many Chiefs...
Friday, 9 June 2000, 6:03 pm | Chris Holm
While Fiji coup leader George Speight meets with a group of Western Fijian chiefs to discuss solutions to the crisis, the military Government has distanced themselves from another delegation of chiefs which met Mr. Speight yesterday. More >>