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Clark Dismisses Criticism Of NZ Immigration Policy
Monday, 4 December 2000, 4:57 pm | Guy MacGibbon
Prime Minister Helen Clark today suggested that comments from Australian Immigration Minister Phillip Ruddock criticising New Zealand’s immigration policy had more to do with Australian domestic politics than New Zealand. More >>
The Dominion
Monday, 4 December 2000, 9:23 am | Guy MacGibbon
Police Recruits – Talking Anti-Oxidants – Eat Meat – Green Cutback – Tana Trouble More >>
National Radio Midday Report
Monday, 4 December 2000, 12:31 am | Guy MacGibbon
Dyson Disqualified – Prison Escape – Sex Education – Dollar Rebound – Middle East Violence – Florida Vote – West Papua Arrests – Shark Attack – London Stabbing – Home Alone – Rates Protest – Space Walk More >>
The Dominion
Friday, 1 December 2000, 9:32 am | Guy MacGibbon
Lump Sum Compo – Mad Cat Disease – Civilian Police Backup – Killer To Live In NZ - Rail More >>
National Radio Midday report
Friday, 1 December 2000, 12:33 am | Guy MacGibbon
Child Abuser Sentenced – Mad Cat Disease – mad Cow Disease – Murderer Unsupervised – State House Rents – Alcohol ID – Florida Recount – Health Legislation – Overseas Doctors More >>
TV1 News
Thursday, 30 November 2000, 6:18 pm | Guy MacGibbon
Killer Walks Free – ACC - OECD Report – Mad Cow Disease – Swiss Challenge More >>
The Dominion
Thursday, 30 November 2000, 9:24 am | Guy MacGibbon
Closing The Gaps – Deal Struck – Lost Taxi Chits – Jane Clifton About The House: Sexy Steve More >>
National Radio Midday Report
Thursday, 30 November 2000, 12:33 am | Guy MacGibbon
ACC – Protesters Sue – GM Commission – Closing The Gaps – Chinese Visit – Public Health Advisory Board – Florida Legal Action – Middle East Violence – Rural Firemen – Canterbury University Budget – Plant Moves – Queensland Electoral Fraud – Workplace ... More >>
TV1 News
Wednesday, 29 November 2000, 6:18 pm | Guy MacGibbon
Euthanasia – Health Legislation – Maternity Services – Electricity Dividend – Playstation 2 More >>
The Dominion
Wednesday, 29 November 2000, 9:24 am | Guy MacGibbon
Health Legislation – Tobacco Price Rise – Whispering Grass – Stroking The Great White – Horizontal Exercise More >>
National Radio Midday Report
Wednesday, 29 November 2000, 12:36 am | Guy MacGibbon
Exam Mistakes – Police Commissioner Apologises – Name Suppression – Baby Death – Israel Snap Election – Middle East Violence – Voluntary Euthanasia – Florida Recount – MP Reduction – Northland Health – Hail Storm – Quitline – Egg Prices – Power Payment ... More >>
TV1 News
Tuesday, 28 November 2000, 6:19 pm | Guy MacGibbon
Waitangi Day – Health Legislation – US Election – Baby Death – Bashed Constable – Burglaries More >>
The Dominion
Tuesday, 28 November 2000, 9:22 am | Guy MacGibbon
ACC Premiums – Boag For President – Spanish Paralympians – Waitangi Celebrations – Bush Claims Presidency More >>
National Radio Midday Report
Tuesday, 28 November 2000, 12:35 am | Guy MacGibbon
Health Legislation – US Election – Baby Investigation – Waitangi Day – Paralympics Scandal – Air Ambulances – Blacklisted Players – Middle East Conflict – Carlos Namana – Flooded Cars – Bloody Sunday – Terrorist Threat - Stowaways More >>
TV1 News
Monday, 27 November 2000, 6:16 pm | Guy MacGibbon
Bush Takes Florida – ACC Premiums – Murray Stretch Murderer – Murder Mystery – Marijuana Research More >>
No Mixed Messages On Sport With Fiji, Clark Says
Monday, 27 November 2000, 5:49 pm | Guy MacGibbon
New Zealand is not sending mixed messages about its ban on sporting contact with Fiji by allowing them to play sevens rugby here, Helen Clark said today. More >>
Business Confidence Vindicates Govt, Clark Says
Monday, 27 November 2000, 5:37 pm | Guy MacGibbon
The Government’s policies, which have raised the ire of many in business, have been “absolutely vindicated” by the latest surveys showing business confidence rebounding, Prime Minister Helen Clark said today. More >>
No Word On Police Volunteers From The PM
Monday, 27 November 2000, 5:15 pm | Guy MacGibbon
Following two incidents where rural police were caught short in the weekend, Prime Minister Helen Clark said she didn’t know if there was any progress on introducing voluntary policing, which Police Minister George Hawkins said Labour hoped to pilot ... More >>
The Dominion
Monday, 27 November 2000, 9:23 am | Guy MacGibbon
Hawera Brawl – Climate Change Breakdown – Grape Pests – Business Positivity – Taupo Cycling More >>
National Radio Midday Report
Monday, 27 November 2000, 12:34 am | Guy MacGibbon
Florida recount – Fijian Lawyer – Fiji Rugby – Lundy Murder – Hawera Brawl – Policeman Attacked – New Staff – Imports Rise – Climate Talks – Middle East Violence – Pip Fruit Review More >>