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Government Kills Cyclists
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 6:19 pm | Unknown
This Wednesday “cyclist and defendant” Gregor Campbell is returning yet again to the Dunedin District Court to defend his talent of failing to wear a cyclists’ crash helmet. Mr Campbell is strongly skeptical of the recent television advertisement ... More >>
Border Control Must Be Beefed Up For Singapore FTA
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 5:08 pm | Unknown
Apparel & Textile Federation Warns That Border Control Must Be Beefed Up To Monitor Singapore Free Trade More >>
Peoplesoft Launches Pioneering E-Learning Centre
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 4:52 pm | Unknown
AUCKLAND, November 14, 2000 – PeopleSoft, a worldwide leader in eBusiness applications, today announced the launch of the PeopleSoft Knowledge Centre, an Internet-based e-learning service for organisations across New Zealand and Australia. More >>
World Social Forum - Porto Alegre, Brazil Jan 2001
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 1:14 pm | Unknown
An international conference, WORLD SOCIAL FORUM, will take place in Porto Alegre, Brazil on January 25-30, 2001, and already 500 progressive organizations have registered. (www.worldsocialforum.org/). The organizers are desperately struggling to keep up ... More >>
Alliance Between Online Advertising Players
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 1:12 pm | Unknown
Alliance Announced Between Leading Online Advertising players WebMasters Network signs agreement with Asia Pacific online market leader, BMCMedia.com Limited More >>
TIMOR TODAY 13-14 NOVEMBER 2000
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 11:45 am | Unknown
For full text see… http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>
Questions for Oral Answer - Tuesday, 14 November 2
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 12:08 am | Unknown
Paraphrased answers to today's questions will be posted to the Scoops wire shortly after 3pm. More >>
Energy e-Commerce Solutions to Deregulated Market
Monday, 13 November 2000, 4:17 pm | Unknown
Peace Software and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Team to Bring Energy e-Commerce Solutions to Deregulated Market More >>
Colonial First State Property Trust's Profit Up
Monday, 13 November 2000, 4:16 pm | Unknown
Colonial First State Property Trust announced today a net surplus of $7.16m for the six months to 30 September 2000, up $0.50m on the Prospectus forecast. More >>
Nutrition Experts Promoted On The Internet
Monday, 13 November 2000, 4:15 pm | Unknown
New Zealand consumers will soon have easier access to food and nutrition experts due to a new web-site. More >>
Compass Communications New Capital Market Listing
Monday, 13 November 2000, 4:03 pm | Unknown
Compass Communications Group Limited announced that it is offering a total of 1,200,000 ordinary Shares at $0.50 per Share to raise a total of $600,000 on listing on the NZSE New Capital Market. Compass says proceeds from the shares issued under the Offer ... More >>
US Election - "Faith Lost In War On Drugs"
Monday, 13 November 2000, 9:27 am | Unknown
Millions in Five States Choose Treatment vs. Jail for Non-Violent Offenders, Medical Use of Marijuana, and Reform of Drug-Related Asset Forfeiture Laws More >>
RE: "Diabetes, Disease of the Couch Potato"
Monday, 13 November 2000, 8:55 am | Unknown
I have had a number of phone calls from Diabetes Youth Wellington (DYW) members and their parents who were appalled to see yesterday's Consumer Magazine with its heading "Diabetes: Disease of the couch potato". More >>
Cutting Fertiliser Waste And Over Use
Friday, 10 November 2000, 4:24 pm | Unknown
Wasting money on applying fertiliser that is not required, or causing environmental damage from over use of fertiliser, need no longer be an issue for New Zealand farmers. More >>
Scientists Are From Mars Farmers Are From Venus
Friday, 10 November 2000, 4:23 pm | Unknown
Despite millions of dollars being invested in fertiliser research in the last decade, farmers are not able to fully benefit from the knowledge this research provides. The reason for this, believes Dr Hilton Furness, Fert Research’s Technical Director, ... More >>
Women To Build House For Charity
Friday, 10 November 2000, 3:13 pm | Unknown
Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Helen Clark will begin work tomorrow (Saturday 11 November) on the first Habitat for Humanity house to be built entirely by women. But she won’t be alone. More >>
Women To Build House For Charity
Friday, 10 November 2000, 3:12 pm | Unknown
Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Helen Clark will begin work tomorrow (Saturday 11 November) on the first Habitat for Humanity house to be built entirely by women. But she won’t be alone. More >>
Anti-TV Licence Campaign Crusaders Celebrate
Friday, 10 November 2000, 1:38 pm | Unknown
The group that successfully campaigned for the abolition of the broadcasting tax this year says its push to make Governments and bureaucrats accountable to the New Zealand people is only just beginning. More >>
Weekly Select Committee News - 10/11/2000
Friday, 10 November 2000, 1:19 pm | Unknown
SELECT COMMITTEE BUSINESS From 3 November to 10 November 2000 Committee meetings There were 19 Committee meetings, all of which were in the parliamentary complex. More >>
Reesby & Company Stroke & Stride Series
Friday, 10 November 2000, 11:14 am | Unknown
The first race in the season’s Stroke & Stride Series supposedly signifies the start of summer but over the past couple of seasons the first race has more closely resembled the final day of winter. More >>
