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Scoop Images: PM Signs For New Army Vehicles

Monday, 29 January 2001, 5:05 pm | Guy MacGibbon

The PM’s LAV model: hours of fun, on the desktop or in the sandpit - Prime Minister Helen Clark signs for the LAVs - Left to right: Defence Minister Mark Burton, Helen Clark, Keith Zerebecki, general director of General Motors Defence of Canada More >>

The Dominion

Monday, 29 January 2001, 9:41 am | Guy MacGibbon

Defence Audit – Rail Sale – Coastguard Joyride – Hospital Deal – Indian Earthquake – Party Drug More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Monday, 29 January 2001, 12:38 am | Guy MacGibbon

Indian Earthquake – Party Drug – Bluff Picket – Trade Deficit – Aus Air Crashes – Middle East Situation – MAF Mediation – GM Commission – WEF Meeting – AIDS Research Funding – Petrol Spill – Search Hampered – Van Heist – Auckland Anniversary Regatta More >>

Scoop Images: Waterfront Sculptors In Early

Friday, 26 January 2001, 3:13 pm | Guy MacGibbon

Artists working as part of the Stone Symposium at Frank Kitts Park on Wellington’s Waterfront were out early this morning, after last night’s rain cleared to reveal a chilly, gloomy Wellington morning. More >>

The Dominion

Friday, 26 January 2001, 10:59 am | Guy MacGibbon

MP Allowances Inquiry – Jet Boat Accident – Power Company Losing Customers – Education Cost – School Safety Windows More >>

Scoop Images: BT Challenge Meets The Hikitia

Friday, 26 January 2001, 10:48 am | Guy MacGibbon

Isle Of Man is lifted by the Hikitia Isle Of Man Mid Air Flying Olympic with the Hikitia crane The BT Challenge yachts on land More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Friday, 26 January 2001, 12:37 am | Guy MacGibbon

IRD Compo – Paedophile Sentenced – US Economy – WEF Gathering – Performance Bonuses – Mystery Body – Breast Screening – Taxi Deregulation – Auckland Assault – Highway Patrol Parks Up – Kaitaia GP Shortage – Philippines Defence Minister – Mill Shutdown ... More >>

TV1 News

Thursday, 25 January 2001, 6:24 pm | Guy MacGibbon

Police Cost Cutting – Body Found – Jet Boat Accident – Health Review – Creatine Danger – Mendelson Resignation – Bush Security Breach More >>

The Dominion

Thursday, 25 January 2001, 9:21 am | Guy MacGibbon

Children’s Drug Tests – Possum Parasite – Psychiatric Unit Security – Drug Runner In Tonga More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Thursday, 25 January 2001, 12:40 am | Guy MacGibbon

Beyer Says Ratana Unfair – Auckland Electricity Payout – Jet Boat Crash – Air Travel Deal – Mendelson Resignation – Waugh Speaks – Congo President – Tongan Hideaway – Baxter Murder – Nelson Waterfront Dispute – Drink Driving Charge – Fire Aid – Gisborne ... More >>

TV1 News

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 6:20 pm | Guy MacGibbon

Wairarapa Toddler Murder – OCR Unchanged – Nelson Wharf Dispute – Human Cloning – Internet Twins – Black Stilts More >>

The Dominion

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 9:22 am | Guy MacGibbon

Waterfront Dispute – Murdered Jogger – Masterton Toddler Murder – Stroppy Contact Shareholders – Public Service Pay More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 12:36 am | Guy MacGibbon

Waterfront Dispute – Cement Strike – Interest Rates – Petrol Price Wars – Masterton Toddler Murder – Cannabis Law – Galapagos Oil Spill – Black Stilts – Animals On Ferrys – Ratana Celebrations – Dairy Merger – High Country Pests – Middle East Peace Talks ... More >>

TV1 News

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 6:21 pm | Guy MacGibbon

Waterfront Dispute – Nuclear Shipments – Murdered Jogger – Suspicious Toddler Death – Road Takes Toll – Galapagos Oil Spill – Marion’s Fortune More >>

PM To Avoid Aggro On Waitangi Day

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 5:57 pm | Guy MacGibbon

“Most New Zealanders are fed up with the aggro [on Waitangi Day],” Prime Minister Helen Clark said today. “I want it to be a day all New Zealanders can take pleasure in.” More >>

Goff Speaks Out Against Nuclear Shipments

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 5:37 pm | Guy MacGibbon

Without going as far as supporting a Green Party bill which would outlaw nuclear shipments from New Zealand's 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone, Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff strongly voiced his opposition to nuclear shipments this afternoon, and ... More >>

JBWere Moves to the Royal & SunAlliance Centre

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 9:32 am | Guy MacGibbon

New Zealand's leading stockbroking and investment banking firm has signed a lease to move its New Zealand headquarters to the top two floors of the country’s premier office building later this year. More >>

The Dominion

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 9:25 am | Guy MacGibbon

Murdered Jogger – Early Ferry - Contact Director’s Fees More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 12:37 am | Guy MacGibbon

Murdered Jogger – Waterfront Dispute – Contact Director’s Fees – Galapagos Oil Spill – Raft Death – Cervical Cancer Case – Bush Blocks Abortion Funds – Oil Prices – LabPlus Woes – Face Peel Case – GM Commission – Baby Ads – Marion’s Furtune More >>

Kidney Sale Illegal, Ad Withdrawn

Friday, 19 January 2001, 5:33 pm | Guy MacGibbon

Buying a human kidney for transplant is not legal in New Zealand, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health said this afternoon, after discovering a Chinese man offered one of his kidneys for auction on a New Zealand website, with a reserve price of ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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