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Rally of NZ For Canterbury?

Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 12:25 am | Unknown

Canterbury gravel roads might thunder one day to the sound of cars competing in the Rally of New Zealand which has traditionally been held in the North Island. More >>

Peace-Building Centre For City?

Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 12:23 am | Unknown

A centre for global peace-building and conflict resolution could be set up in Christchurch. More >>

Councils Concerned as Vector Delays

Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 12:19 am | Unknown

The three Auckland Councils involved in Court action with the Auckland Energy Consumer Trust are very concerned that proceedings to clarify a proposed payout to consumers connected to Vector, have been unnecessarily delayed by the actions of the Trust’s ... More >>

National Radio Midday Bulletin

Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 12:17 am | Unknown

Immigrants - Clark - Shipley - Farmers - Crash - Termites - Maori - Slave - Queenstown - Firearms - Pavarotti - Astronomers More >>

Profile on Atawhai Tibble

Monday, 15 November 1999, 3:08 pm | Unknown

Profile on Atawhai Tibble, Mauri Pacific Candidate for Te Tai Tonga. Age - 33, Tribal Affiliations - Ngati Porou, Tuwharetoa, Raukawa More >>

Foodbank set up for Neglected Students

Monday, 15 November 1999, 1:39 pm | Unknown

Student leaders are bracing themselves for the hardship that many students are doomed to face this summer as a consequence of government cutbacks to the Emergency Unemployment Benefit in 1998. More >>

Sprott Attacks Shipley For Hypocrisy On Cot Death

Monday, 15 November 1999, 11:16 am | Unknown

Dr Jim Sprott has today slated the Prime Minister over the Government's stance on cot death prevention. Statistics released last Friday show that since the introduction of Dr Sprott's mattress-wrapping campaign in late 1994, the New Zealand cot death ... More >>

Council To Investigate Ge-Free City

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:46 am | Unknown

A seminar on the genetic engineering of food will be held by the Christchurch City Council next year. More >>

The Dominion

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:43 am | Unknown

Surgery - Jonah - Greens - Greens OK - Bruce - Sweatshop - Sheep - Political Week - Donald More >>

New Zealand Post Takes 30% Stake In Silent One Ltd

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:20 am | Unknown

New Zealand Post Limited has signed an agreement to take a 30 per cent shareholding in Wellington based software development company Silent One Limited. More >>

Natural Law on National Security

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:18 am | Unknown

“History demonstrates that military power alone can never guarantee a nation’s security,” said Mr Bryan Lee, leader of the Natural Law Party. “All those nations that gained territory and empire through military aggression eventually lost those gains and ... More >>

PHARMAC funds two more heart drugs

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:12 am | Unknown

PHARMAC is to subsidise two more drugs to help fight heart disease after reaching an innovative agreement with the drugs’ supplier, AstraZeneca. More >>

The next Spaceplane Design Workshop

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:08 am | Unknown

13 November, 1pm 592 Victoria Street, Hamilton $40 in advance, or $50 at the door More >>

Welcome To The Market, But What’s The Big Deal?

Monday, 15 November 1999, 9:05 am | Unknown

Many involved in electronic commerce are perplexed at the attention being shown to the first attempt by a New Zealand based, old-style, retailer to take the Internet seriously, according to Discounts On-line’s Marketing Manager Shane Frith. More >>

Online Learning Option For Business Students

Monday, 15 November 1999, 12:41 am | Unknown

The University of Auckland Business School is offering students the chance to study anywhere, anytime with the launch of Executive Programmes’ first online courses. More >>

Auck Uni Issues Medallions For Distinguished Grads

Monday, 15 November 1999, 12:39 am | Unknown

University of Auckland Leading figures in the arts, entertainment, museums, engineering and Maoridom will receive this year's Distinguished Alumni Awards from the University of Auckland. More >>

Auckland's Americas Cup Police Kept Busy

Monday, 15 November 1999, 12:34 am | Unknown

Operation Marlin's waterborne staff have been kept busy during the Louis Vuitton Cup racing - assisting Young America syndicate's stricken yacht and attending a charter boat fire. Police vessels responded quickly to the Young America syndicate's mayday ... More >>

Manukau Young Faces Awards 99

Monday, 15 November 1999, 12:28 am | Unknown

When you reach for the stars you shine. Five young achievers gave new meaning to this old adage when they were selected from a group of 16 finalists across five categories to win the 1999 Manukau Young Faces Awards. More >>

Millennium Voyagers Plan Historic Celebration

Monday, 15 November 1999, 12:24 am | Unknown

Auckland City Council - City Scene The Sullivan family have decided not to have 'just another New Year's party' this year. Instead, three generations of the family will be on board their launch, The Diplomat at dawn on 1 January 2000, sailing in the ... More >>

Look To 2020 - Growing To Plan

Monday, 15 November 1999, 12:22 am | Unknown

Auckland City Council - City Scene The 1999 Review of the Auckland City Strategic Plan is completed, ready to be launched for public consultation on Sunday, November 21. It contains a vision for the future of the city, and the direction and options ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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