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Netguide Magazine Wins Case Against Look-Alike

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 6:19 pm | Unknown

New Zealand's monthly NetGuide magazine this afternoon won its High Court proceedings against IDG, the publishers of a new local look-alike Internet magazine, with Justice Fisher concluding that NetGuide has a strong case against IDG. More >>

Youth forum on cannabis law reform

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 6:18 pm | Unknown

Over 40 young people gathered at the Beehive in Wellington today to share their views and learn more about the cannabis law reform debate. The youths that took part raised issues such as why people use cannabis, drug dependency, differing perceptions of ... More >>

ANZ House To Re-Open Following Second Clear Test

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 5:31 pm | Unknown

ANZ House will re-open tomorrow. The water-cooling towers and the air intake of the operating air conditioning system have tested clear of legionella bacteria. More >>

Strong Kick Off For United Soccer 1

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 5:20 pm | Unknown

Soccer is set to soar in 2001 with United Soccer 1, one of seven federations set up nationwide by Soccer New Zealand. More >>

Business Times drives competition in marketplace

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 5:18 pm | Unknown

IT Media Group is revitalising the staid business publications market with the launch of a new weekly paper, New Zealand Business Times. More >>

John Burns Award 2001

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 3:46 pm | Unknown

This year’s recipients of the John Burns Award are Stephan Austin (18) and Hannah Davies (19), both of Wellington. Stephan is studying towards a degree in Applied Recreation at Canterbury Institute of Technology (Timaru) with Hannah studying for ... More >>

The Independent, 24/1/01

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 3:12 pm | Unknown

* Court battle looms over control of non-toxic weed-killing company, Waipuna International, involving its former chairman and former National Party president Geoff Thompson; More >>

Mainland employs local workforce in South Island

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 1:20 pm | Unknown

Greg Dickson, Director of Mainland Stevedoring, has confirmed that the company is employing local workers during the loading of the Eastern Forest. The company has hired three permanent and 11 casual workers in the South Island, including several ... More >>

Review of "The Lost Years" History of Kimberley

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 11:56 am | Unknown

Anne Hunt's history of Kimberley Centre "The Lost Years" should be compulsory reading for everyone involved in the mental health field and particularly those who unquestioningly endorse the doctrine of putting people with serious mental health ... More >>

Computer Associates Beats Q3 EPS Estimates By $.02

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 10:07 am | Unknown

Reaping the benefits of an innovative business model designed to provide greater flexibility to customers, to improve revenue predictability, and to unlock shareholder value, Computer Associates International, Inc. (NYSE: CA) today reported financial ... More >>

Dairy Industry Committed To Working With Govt.

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 9:16 am | Unknown

“The dairy industry is committed to ensuring we continue to provide the Government with high-quality information on the Merger Package,” John Roadley, Chairman-designate of Global Dairy Company, said today. More >>

$100,000 for Waikato Sports Stadium gets the nod

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 8:56 am | Unknown

The Waipa District Council is preparing to spend $100,000 on the Waikato Sports Stadium according to Councillor James Parlane. More >>

The Quigley report on dairy megamerger

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 8:48 am | Unknown

The approach to the analysis of a merger that is taken by the Commerce Commission is to first consider whether a dominant position is likely to be created in the relevant markets. If it finds that dominance is likely, then the merger can only be authorised ... More >>

http://www.addresses.net.nz – New Service Launched

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 8:47 am | Unknown

SouthNET, one of New Zealand's first Internet Services Providers, has come up with another innovative service, which gives New Zealanders the opportunity to let their e-mail addresses tell the world who and where they are. More >>

No to smaller cans says Foster's

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 3:41 pm | Unknown

Foster's International New Zealand will not reduce the size of its beer cans the company says. More >>

Norton Internet Security to the Macintosh Platform

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 3:01 pm | Unknown

Symantec brings market-leading Norton Internet Security and Norton Personal Firewall to the Macintosh Platform More >>

ROCOM Wireless Offers 3.6 Million Shares In SPO

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 2:22 pm | Unknown

ROCOM Wireless Limited will tomorrow (24 January) open a subsequent public offer (SPO) of 3.6 million shares priced at NZ$0.50 each. The SPO, which is open until 14 February, is to raise capital to finance the company's purchase of ROCOM Limited. More >>

Metrowater - SPURIOUS Conservation Exercise

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 2:08 pm | Unknown

Today is the final day allowed for input from the public regarding Metrowater's plans for conservation, etc. More >>

'Industry': Nick Gaffaney Solo Concert

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 2:05 pm | Unknown

Percussionist Nick Gaffaney is well know to those in the New Zealand music industry for his work which crosses all boundaries of style and form. More >>

Whale Exports Victory For Common Sense

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 10:37 am | Unknown

Norway should be congratulated for taking the initiative to grant export licences for Norwegian minke whale products, the IWMC World Conservation Trust said today. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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