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1999 Roger Award Finalists

Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 9:50 am | Unknown

FINALISTS NAMED FOR THE ROGER AWARD FOR THE WORST TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATION IN NEW ZEALAND IN 1999 More >>

Wild Central Book Launched On Dry Ground

Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 9:37 am | Unknown

A new book titled Wild Central has had to contend with the very forces of nature it describes. It was set to be launched in the Central Otago District Council Chamber in Alexandra today (launch being an appropriate word!), but the venue had to be changed ... More >>

Telecom, Eds, Microsoft Announce New E-Solutions

Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 9:22 am | Unknown

Telecom, EDS and Microsoft have appointed Jane Freeman, currently GM BankDirect to lead their esolutions alliance in New Zealand. esolutions will create and deliver a full range of e-commerce applications to corporate and business customers from ... More >>

The best kept secret of the election campaign

Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 9:17 am | Unknown

The labour Party has apologised to a West Auckland family after party president Bob Harvey lowered his pants and abused a man in public. More >>

Grey Power On Policy Implementation

Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 8:43 am | Unknown

We have elected what promises to be a government with heart , bent on restoring the concept of “Gods Own” to New Zealand. More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 12:16 am | Unknown

Caucus - Smoking - Drinking - Farmers - Council - potter - O'Regan - Northern Ireland More >>

Hunger Strike Broken

Monday, 29 November 1999, 9:04 pm | Unknown

The hunger strike by 16 asylum seekers held at Mount Eden prison was broken today following a visit by Auckland City Mayor Chris Fletcher, Deputy Mayor Dr Bruce Hucker, Mr Bill Smith from Amnesty International and representatives from the Sikh community. More >>

Hunger Strike Broken

Monday, 29 November 1999, 9:03 pm | Unknown

The hunger strike by 16 asylum seekers held at Mount Eden prison was broken today following a visit by Auckland City Mayor Chris Fletcher, Deputy Mayor Dr Bruce Hucker, Mr Bill Smith from Amnesty International and representatives from the Sikh community. More >>

Union Calls For 5 Days Of Christmas

Monday, 29 November 1999, 8:57 pm | Unknown

UNION CALLS FOR 5 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE SUFFERED THE MOST UNDER NATIONAL PARTY RULE More >>

Businesses Look Forward To Positive Change

Monday, 29 November 1999, 4:27 pm | Unknown

Irrespective of the final shape of the new Government, business will continue to work hard to achieve a positive environment in which increased growth and employment can occur. More >>

Employers reassured by statements from new Govt

Monday, 29 November 1999, 4:23 pm | Unknown

The Employers and Manufacturers Association (Northern) congratulates the new Labour/Alliance Government and is looking forward to contributing to the development of its policy commitments. More >>

On Line Sex Comes To New Zealand

Monday, 29 November 1999, 3:59 pm | Unknown

Just when you thought the full-page glossy ad for a Wellington strip bar in the Yellow Pages took the cake, the seedy side of the internet has now infiltrated godzone. More >>

Election Result Means Fairer Loans System

Monday, 29 November 1999, 3:43 pm | Unknown

“The election result means there will be a fairer system of student loans in New Zealand”, said University of Canterbury Students’ Association President Darel Hall. More >>

The Listener

Monday, 29 November 1999, 3:30 pm | Unknown

Bank Robbery - Can We Trust Juries - Damn The Dam - Schools Head to Courts - Wet Christmas - Impure Thoughts - Lost In Space More >>

The Carter Columns - Payback time? No thanks.

Monday, 29 November 1999, 2:23 pm | Unknown

On The Left - This week Scoop columnist Jordan Carter talks about the first 100 days of a Labour led Government. More >>

Future Looking Brighter

Monday, 29 November 1999, 2:04 pm | Unknown

Student leaders at the Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) today welcomed the election of a centre left government. More >>

Auckland Uni Students Welcome Centre-left Govt.

Monday, 29 November 1999, 2:03 pm | Unknown

Student leaders at the Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) today welcomed the election of a centre left government. More >>

Election Result Pleases Trade Union Federation

Monday, 29 November 1999, 8:29 am | Unknown

The NZ Trade Union Federation is pleased with the result of Saturday's election said its President Maxine Gay. More >>

Democracy tainted by prohibition, say Cannabis Par

Monday, 29 November 1999, 8:28 am | Unknown

Labour is expected today to call for a Commission of Inquiry into the cannabis laws, issuing a full judicial review in order to fulfill its elected promise. "This should take the form of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission", say members ... More >>

A Change For The Better

Monday, 29 November 1999, 12:56 am | Unknown

APSU Student Union and the New Zealand University Students Association (NZUSA) are looking forward to an education friendly government according to the decision of the General Election on Saturday. The Student Associations' know there are many issues ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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