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Select Committee Business 27 October to 3 November
Friday, 3 November 2000, 1:16 pm | Unknown
Select Committee Business From 27 October to 3 November 2000 Committee meetings There were seven committee meetings, all in the parliamentary complex. More >>
Text of the Shimon Peres/Yasser Arafat Agreement
Friday, 3 November 2000, 10:41 am | Unknown
The following are statements issued by the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli Government following ceasefire discussions between former Israeli PM Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat held yesterday. More >>
9000 Trustees Think About Doing It Again
Friday, 3 November 2000, 10:38 am | Unknown
Organisers of the Trustees Election 2001 have announced almost one half of sitting board of trustee members will stand again at next March’s election. More >>
NECG Report Endorses Inquiry's Proposals
Friday, 3 November 2000, 10:20 am | Unknown
Telecom's economic consultants appear to have endorsed the regulatory controls proposed by the Ministerial Inquiry into Telecommunications, according to the Centre for Research in Network Economics and Communications (CRNEC) at the University of Auckland. More >>
Graham Parry Statement
Friday, 3 November 2000, 9:31 am | Unknown
Statement By Mr Graham Parry Regarding A Decision By The Medical Practitioner’s Disciplinary Tribunal More >>
CommSoft Group Wins Biggest Single Order
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 5:57 pm | Unknown
Auckland, November 2-Auckland-based CommSoft Group Ltd today announced it had signed a GBP 500,000 deal in the United Kingdom with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. More >>
The West Coast, and forests
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 5:55 pm | Unknown
"I can’t believe that the West Coast issue has surfaced again. " Press Release from Brian Swale, 2 November 2000. More >>
Sounds Of Silence Spell Success
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 4:51 pm | Unknown
A New Zealand company is helping a global giant suppress cabin noise in planes and the kiwi-built innovative technology will see aircraft travel become quieter and in-flight entertainment systems vastly improved. More >>
Guest Opinion: Atoning for the Middle East Tragedy
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 9:48 am | Unknown
My son served in the Israeli Army in the West Bank, so for me the barbarous killings of two soldiers by a lynch mob in Ramallah made me feel the same anger that must have led Israeli Prime Minister Barak to bomb Palestinian leader Arafat’s compound ... More >>
Students Work Their Musical Magic
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 12:58 am | Unknown
Five Auckland fourth formers have been named the overall winners of the Trustee Elections 2001 national jingle competition, Prime Minister Helen Clark has just announced. More >>
Countdown Begins To NZ's Biggest Democratic Event
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 12:54 am | Unknown
Thousands of New Zealanders will be shouldertapped over the next few months and asked to “stand and be counted” for their children’s education. More >>
BOP Polytechnic Student Referendum Biased
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 6:27 pm | Unknown
“Polytechnic Management have squashed student rights to talk in the Bay of Plenty and biased a vital referendum procedurally” stated National Student President Keith Clark. Clark was angry that the Tauranga Association of Students (TAS) narrowly lost ... More >>
Government Signs Up Modern Apprentices At Sky City
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 5:50 pm | Unknown
Minister of Social Services and Employment Steve Maharey today announced that two junior chefs from Sky City in Auckland will be the first hospitality apprentices appointed under the Government’s Modern Apprenticeships Scheme. The move is significant ... More >>
Liquor Licenses Upsurge In Auckland City
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 5:20 pm | Unknown
An increasing number of liquor licenses is being issued throughout Auckland City, especially in the Central Business District and through the Harbour Edge, according to an Auckland District Licensing Agency report. More >>
The Independent, 1 November 2000
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 4:42 pm | Unknown
1/ Receiver for a collapsed building contractor, Alotech Walls & Ceilings, is seeking to liquidate Hartner Construction, which is claiming $1 million from Hartner; More >>
Vending Technologies Lists on NZSE
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 3:07 pm | Unknown
AUCKLAND, 1 November 2000 – Shares in ‘smart’ vending machine operator, Vending Technologies Ltd (NZSE:VTL), listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange this morning. Company Chairman Richard Janes said strong support from retail investors had resulted in the offer ... More >>
Who Do New Zealanders Trust?
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 1:17 pm | Unknown
Uniforms - renowned for making women weak-kneed - seem to have another effect on New Zealanders - instilling trust. Results from a survey by the Reader’s Digest released today on New Zealanders’ most trusted brands, institutions and professions saw the ... More >>
Head Lice Get A Blasting In School Trial
Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 5:41 pm | Unknown
Got an itchy head? Chances are, if you’re a New Zealand primary school-kid with an itch like this, it is head lice. Pediculosis or head lice is an ongoing problem here, as every parent will attest, but results of a product trial today could be ... More >>
TIMOR TODAY 31 OCTOBER 2000
Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 3:55 pm | Unknown
For full text see… http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>
Gift givers’ dilemma solved
Tuesday, 31 October 2000, 2:28 pm | Unknown
Buying gifts can be a time consuming duty and isn’t there always the niggling doubt that you may have chosen the wrong thing? More >>
