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Naomi Klein Tour Of NZ

Monday, 11 June 2001, 9:46 am | Unknown

Naomi Klein, author of No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies, will be visiting Zealand in July in a visit sponsored by her publishers Harper Collins. More >>

Health Insurance Numbers Expected To Rise

Friday, 8 June 2001, 11:31 am | Unknown

Health Insurers predict that the ‘bad news for health’ budget will see more New Zealanders take up private health insurance, despite the Government’s stated intention to reduce waiting lists in public hospitals for non-acute surgery. More >>

Farmers Pick Continued New Season Good Fortune

Friday, 8 June 2001, 11:08 am | Unknown

OVER half our dairy, sheep and beef farmers expect current economic good times in agriculture to continue for another year. More >>

National Radio Midday Report

Friday, 8 June 2001, 12:20 am | Unknown

British Election – Motorsport NZ Sentenced – Sterilisation Wait – Cleaner Diesel – Timothy McVeigh – Middle East – Escapee – Lahar Risk More >>

Moon, Robertson Top University Sportspeople

Thursday, 7 June 2001, 1:52 pm | Unknown

Melissa Moon and Scott Robertson jointly won the New Zealand Universities Sportsperson of the Year award hosted by the Minister of Sport at a ceremony at parliament on Saturday. Previous winners include Lesley Nicol (twice) who was again a finalist ... More >>

Diesel To Open NZ's First Hard Rock Cafe

Thursday, 7 June 2001, 11:32 am | Unknown

Guitar legend Diesel will officially open New Zealand’s first Hard Rock Cafe in Queenstown on 22 June, marking the 30th anniversary of the international chain. With the internationally acclaimed rock artist performing at the premiere event, this opening party will be ... More >>

Revolution!! A Personal Account Of Events In Nepal

Thursday, 7 June 2001, 9:43 am | Unknown

The last two days have been some of the most amazing in my life.The news you are getting in NZ is probably CNN bullshit. More >>

Lie Detector Test Corroborates Beverly Confession

Thursday, 7 June 2001, 9:39 am | Unknown

Results of a lie detector test given to Arnold Beverly corroborate his confession that he shot Police Officer Daniel Faulkner, and Mumia Abu-Jamal is innocent. More >>

EGEP Create Draft Rulebook

Wednesday, 6 June 2001, 2:51 pm | Unknown

The Electricity Governance Establishment Project (EGEP) has reached the first important stage in reshaping the New Zealand electricity industry with the creation of a draft rulebook, which is being made available for widespread consultation. More >>

US Socialists tour Aotearoa

Wednesday, 6 June 2001, 1:58 pm | Unknown

Mike Davis, He's a socialist historian with a world reputation for books like City of Quartz (a sociological history of Los Angeles), Magical Urbanism (how Latino immigration is reshaping US cities) and Late Victorian Holocausts (a review of 19th century colonialism ... More >>

Rod Bridgman Wins Over Critics

Tuesday, 5 June 2001, 3:34 pm | Unknown

Auckland artist Rod Bridgman has gained a clean sweep of rave reviews nationwide for his debut album "White Hot Earth", out now on Muse. The album features Rod's writings and poetry delivered over dark, cinematic soundtracks recorded in ... More >>

BSA Unveils 2000 Global Software Piracy Study

Tuesday, 5 June 2001, 3:28 pm | Unknown

Piracy rate falls from 31% to 28% Average Global Piracy Rate Increases to 37 Percent; Losses At $11.8 Billion; More >>

Record Entries For Science And Technology Showcase

Tuesday, 5 June 2001, 3:28 pm | Unknown

The Foundation for Research, Science and Technology says a large number of entries in this year’s FiRST Awards is testimony to the importance the science sector is playing in the drive to make New Zealand internationally competitive. More >>

National Award for Electronic Forestry Marketplace

Tuesday, 5 June 2001, 3:25 pm | Unknown

Christchurch based company Lignus, has been awarded the prestigious Forest Research Technology Innovation Award, for its electronic forest products trading exchange, at the Forest Industry Engineering Association’s annual conference. More >>

Heat Goes On School Chefs In Asian Cook Off

Tuesday, 5 June 2001, 3:21 pm | Unknown

From Mangonui in the Far North, to Invercargill in the south, the heat is on to find New Zealand’s best original Asian-style dish in the nation-wide schools cooking competition, the On energy Great Asian Cook Off. More >>

DVD Power Provides Bridge For Asians

Tuesday, 5 June 2001, 3:15 pm | Unknown

DVD provides the medicine to cure Asian frustration and lack of confidence in New Zealand's Public Health System More >>

Terrible Days - Tel-Aviv, June 2.

Monday, 4 June 2001, 5:56 pm | Unknown

Was it madness, to hold a vigil on the day after? The terrible blast at the discoteque was reason for Peace Now to postpone its march, scheduled for Saturday evening. Not that the message had stopped being relevant (say yes to a complete settlement freeze; ... More >>

Oracle9i Leads The Way For Wireless

Friday, 1 June 2001, 2:04 pm | Unknown

Oracle has announced the industry's most advanced solution for wireless location-based services in a market that is estimated to exceed $20 billion by 2006, according to industry analyst firm Ovum. Oracle also unveiled more than 20 location-specific partnerships ... More >>

Kahukura Newsletter May-June 2001

Thursday, 31 May 2001, 3:49 pm | Unknown

Dear Friends, Partners, Suppliers, Customers and Collaborators We are pleased to bring you our monthly update. More >>

NZ Takes The Honours On Hard Rock Cafes’ 30th

Thursday, 31 May 2001, 3:40 pm | Unknown

Hard Rock Cafe is officially opening its first New Zealand restaurant in Queenstown on 22 June, marking the 30th anniversary of the international chain. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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