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Revolutionary E-Marketing Tool Launches In NZ

Friday, 9 February 2001, 1:30 pm | Unknown

Jabmail a revolutionary e-marketing tool, was launched in Auckland today in the first of a series of global launches. More >>

PM gags another important voice

Friday, 9 February 2001, 1:14 pm | Unknown

It is disgusting Peter Townsend, chief executive of Canterbury's Chamber of Commerce, has been shut out of today's business forum in Christchurch. This glaring omission is just another example of Helen Clark gagging those she perceives to be potential ... More >>

Govt moves to cover embarrassment

Friday, 9 February 2001, 1:13 pm | Unknown

It appears the Government is taking extreme steps to cover its own embarrassment over the ever increasing numbers of skilled New Zealanders leaving the country, National's Immigration spokesperson Marie Hasler said today. More >>

Labour fails the most needy

Friday, 9 February 2001, 1:13 pm | Unknown

When Social Services Minister Steve Maharey meets with foodbank leaders today he should not be surprised to hear that the demand for food parcels is up, National's Social Services spokesperson Bob Simcock said today. More >>

Charter-friendly fodder costs TVNZ viewers

Friday, 9 February 2001, 1:11 pm | Unknown

The latest ratings figures for TV1 programmes which are attempting to cuddle up to Marian Hobbs' charter conclusively demonstrate that minority-interest programming comes with a hefty price tag, National's Broadcasting spokesperson Katherine Rich ... More >>

C&R And Auckland Now Unite To Contest Elections

Friday, 9 February 2001, 11:33 am | Unknown

Auckland Citizen and Ratepayers Association and Auckland Now have formed a joint venture to contest the next Local Authority elections in Auckland City, including the ARC and the Area Health Board. The joint venture will promote candidates who ... More >>

Ignition Fires Up New Consumer Thinking

Thursday, 8 February 2001, 5:53 pm | Unknown

Auckland’s newest advertising agency is Ignition, a “new thinking” agency, answering a gap in the market for a non-traditional and more effective approach to communications. More >>

Siemens New Zealand Appoints New Managing Director

Thursday, 8 February 2001, 4:13 pm | Unknown

Auckland, 8 February 2001 - Siemens Ltd. has appointed Graeme Sumner as the new Managing Director for Siemens New Zealand. Mr Sumner will take up the position from 1 February. More >>

The Independent, 8 February, 2000

Thursday, 8 February 2001, 2:14 pm | Unknown

- Three employees of former Britomart developer Savoy Equities threaten to start liquidation proceedings unless they receive back-pay. Savoy's principal, Jihong Lu, was declared bankrupt last November, with creditors owing around $28 million; More >>

No Seal Relocation raises costs.

Thursday, 8 February 2001, 1:07 pm | Unknown

"The decision by the Department of Conservation to decline The New Zealand King Salmon Company's application for temporary relocation of invasive seals away from our farms is a major disappointment," said Paul Steere, Chief Executive of the ... More >>

Scoop Images: G. W. Snorter

Thursday, 8 February 2001, 10:39 am | Unknown

Subversive Art #2 George W. Bush, Snorter, sent from Maungaturoto, NZ More >>

Expert Panel confirm need for immediate moratorium

Wednesday, 7 February 2001, 5:51 pm | Unknown

Ottawa - The Council of Canadians, the Canadian Health Coalition and Greenpeace are calling on the federal government to heed the findings of a new report by the Royal Society of Canada on genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The message from ... More >>

Plan Wisely For The Future

Wednesday, 7 February 2001, 2:54 pm | Unknown

“Don’t put off until tomorrow what you should start today” is the message coming from Tony Gordon, President of the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) on a visit from the United Kingdom this week. More >>

Olympic Software Takes First Microsoft Gold

Wednesday, 7 February 2001, 11:19 am | Unknown

Auckland, New Zealand - Wednesday, 7 February 2001 - Olympic Software NZ Ltd, a New Zealand software engineering company, is the first company in Australasia to attain the status of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. More >>

World’s Largest Read/Write Loyalty Card Firm

Wednesday, 7 February 2001, 11:05 am | Unknown

 $NZ14.4 million acquisition makes Visible Results the world’s largest provider of read/write loyalty card programs More >>

Scoop Feedback: Bush Picture Offends

Wednesday, 7 February 2001, 9:46 am | Unknown

Hello. As a member of the United States citizenry, and as someone who has had to endure the last 8 years of a dishonest, shady man in the presidency, I find your picture of G. Bush offensive. Since your mission is to give news without the "spin", ... More >>

HP sad over sudden death of chairman

Wednesday, 7 February 2001, 8:47 am | Unknown

AUCKLAND, 5 February – On behalf of Hewlett-Packard (NZ) Ltd, managing director, Barry Hastings, wishes to express great sadness at the passing of Sir David Beattie. More >>

Investigation Launched Into $20 Million Scandal

Monday, 5 February 2001, 1:59 pm | Unknown

Waipa Local Democracy is today launching an investigation into the Waipa Network Trust following a request from Te Awamutu Grey Power president George Douglas three weeks ago. More >>

Scoop Feedback: Howard's End On Globalisation

Monday, 5 February 2001, 11:34 am | Unknown

The article was valuable, although it missed some points. Firstly, there is no one definition of globalisation. The word as used by those opposing it is more correctly known as economic globalisation or corporate globalisation - that is an internationalisation ... More >>

Scoop Images: The BANGS Are Coming!

Monday, 5 February 2001, 10:48 am | Unknown

New Zealand acts, The Coolies, Fake Purr and The Hasselhoff Experiment will be playing with them, and experiencing the KILL ROCK STARS way right here in NZ! Very exciting stuff for all contemporary music enthusiasts out there. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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