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Internet Legal Document Service Launched

Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 4:41 pm | Unknown

WELLINGTON, 2 August 2000: A new service providing legal and other documentation over the internet, was launched today, by on-web law company Owlcentral Limited. More >>

Compudigm Moves Into United States Market

Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 3:39 pm | Unknown

Innovative New Zealand software company Compudigm International debuted its SeePower data visualization technology to the US market today. The launch was made at the Sybase Techwave Conference in Florida where Compudigm and the giant US information ... More >>

Questions For Oral Answer - Tuesday, 2 August 2000

Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 1:32 pm | Unknown

Today's questions for oral answer by Ministers. Answers will be published shortly after 3pm in the Headlines Wire. More >>

The Independent, 2/8/00

Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 10:14 am | Unknown

1/ "Back to the Thirties" headline - return of ERB is "a defeat for employers and business in general" the paper says. Auckland Chamber of Commerce head Michael Barnett urges businesspeople not to be distracted by "the re-emergence ... More >>

TIMOR TODAY 02 AUGUST 2000

Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 12:46 am | Unknown

For full text see... http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>

Trade Me Targets Small Businesses

Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 12:44 am | Unknown

Trade Me (www.trademe.co.nz) – New Zealand’s largest person-to-person auction site – now allows small business to buy advertising online. The new functionality allows smaller businesses to “get their feet wet” by buying smaller chunks of banner advertising ... More >>

Cmanz’s Inaugural Year Brings Positive Results

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 5:49 pm | Unknown

Creating a greater degree of confidence in the stability of the New Zealand computer industry has been one of the main achievements of the Computer Manufacturers’ Association of New Zealand, during its first year of operation. More >>

Protecting our Children from Child Abuse

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 5:48 pm | Unknown

“Making children a priority in this country has to be the first step in stopping child abuse,” said Heather Henare, National Co-ordinator for the Child Abuse Prevention Service (CAPS NZ). More >>

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER - Tuesday, 1 August 2000

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 1:41 pm | Unknown

Today's questions for oral answer by Ministers. Answers will be published shortly after 3pm in the Headlines Wire. More >>

AA Concerned Over Health Insurers

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 10:58 am | Unknown

AA Insurance is extremely concerned about Southern Cross' proposed take over of Aetna health insurance and disagrees with the Health Funds Association chair, Tony Douglas, who was reported as saying he had "no major concerns with the take-over bid". More >>

Insurance Brokers Concerned About Sthrn Cross Bid

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 10:51 am | Unknown

The Corporation of Insurance Brokers is raising concerns with the Commerce Commission about Southern Cross' proposal to take over Aetna health insurance, which will give Southern Cross around 80% of the health insurance market. More >>

Intel Introduces Pentium® Iii Processor At 1.13Ghz

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 8:54 am | Unknown

AUCKLAND, August 1, 2000 - Intel New Zealand has introduced the Intel Pentium® III processor at 1.13 GHz (gigahertz), the world’s highest performance microprocessor for PCs. "Intel’s Pentium III processor reaches a new level of performance with ... More >>

Innovative Nz Company Joins Global Giant

Monday, 31 July 2000, 2:41 pm | Unknown

The company that brings you Glad Wrap and Mono Foil, NationalPak New Zealand today changes its name to Clorox New Zealand Limited, as part of its integration with the US-based home products giant, The Clorox Company. More >>

Does protest need a vision?

Monday, 31 July 2000, 2:22 pm | Unknown

Very soon, you will hear more of the anti-corporate protest movement that first came to British attention in the "Stop the City" protest on 18 June last year and to world attention on the streets of Seattle last November. More >>

TIMOR TODAY 31 JULY 2000

Monday, 31 July 2000, 1:39 pm | Unknown

For full text see… http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>

Eight Wine Waiters Selected For Final Course

Monday, 31 July 2000, 1:37 pm | Unknown

Eight of the country's top wine waiters are through to the final of Sommelier 2000 - the search for New Zealand's best. More >>

'Barn raised chickens' = 20,000 chickens per barn

Monday, 31 July 2000, 11:46 am | Unknown

Green MP Sue Kedgley is planning to take the New Zealand Poultry Association to the Commerce Commission under the Fair Trading Act on the grounds that its proposal to label chicken meat as 'barn raised and free from added hormones' is misleading to ... More >>

New Spirit Sees Global Role For Carnegie Sports

Monday, 31 July 2000, 11:28 am | Unknown

Sports management and marketing specialist Carnegie Sports International NZ Ltd has made management changes signalling an increased local involvement in the Carnegie Group's global growth. More >>

Avsec Gives Green Light For Hindin Intranet

Monday, 31 July 2000, 9:27 am | Unknown

Handling day to day security issues for aviation security staff at international airports is to become easier and more personal thanks to a new Intranet solution from Hindin Communications. This solution is one of the first MS Site Server installations ... More >>

Fiji Union Protests on Wednesday

Monday, 31 July 2000, 9:11 am | Unknown

A national union led protest, which should shut down all of Fiji, will go ahead next Wednesday despite the latest turmoil in that country, Fiji TUC General Secretary, Felix Anthony said today. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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