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More Yogic Flying Say Natural Law

Thursday, 11 November 1999, 9:32 am | Unknown

New Zealand’s greatest need is for an integrated national consciousness, says the leader of the Natural Law Party, Mr Bryan Lee. More >>

The Games, The Scandals

Thursday, 11 November 1999, 8:31 am | Unknown

The Sydney Olympics Organisation (SOCOG) secretly withdrew 800,000 prime tickets after the public ballot had closed and diverted them to an exclusive premium ticket scheme for the rich, SOCOG this week admitted to an upper house Parliamentary enquiry. ... More >>

Changes in PSA leadership

Thursday, 11 November 1999, 12:48 am | Unknown

A three-person ‘national secretariat’ has been appointed to manage and lead New Zealand’s biggest union, the PSA. More >>

The Dominion

Thursday, 11 November 1999, 12:00 am | Unknown

Bickering - Haka - Greens - Stadium - WINZ - Street - Lion CEO More >>

The Natural Law Party has proven solutions

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 8:09 pm | Unknown

“For 64 years, New Zealand governments have been led by either National or Labour,” said the leader of the Natural Law Party, Mr Bryan Lee, “and it is a sad fact that over that time we have slipped significantly in economic performance compared with ... More >>

TV One News

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 6:18 pm | Unknown

Bickering - Greens - Boats - Triplets More >>

Natural Law On Poverty And Crime

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 5:17 pm | Unknown

"For 64 years, New Zealand governments have been led by either National or Labour," said the leader of the Natural Law Party, Mr Bryan Lee, "and it is a sad fact that over that time we have slipped significantly in economic performance compared ... More >>

Encos System Picked To Set New Global Standard

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:57 pm | Unknown

A New Zealand company has developed a revolutionary generic information network it claims will set a new global standard in supply chain management for food manufacturers and agricultural producers. More >>

Education key issue in ChCh next week

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:53 pm | Unknown

Next week sees Education highlighted as a key election issue in Christchurch with a national education forum, a student conference, and a Quality Public Education Coalition rally and march. More >>

Search Continues For EgyptAir Black Box

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:47 pm | Unknown

The damaged flight data recorder from doomed EgyptAir flight 990 is the centre of attention as air safety investigators try to piece together what caused the plane to crash, killing all 217 people on board. More >>

Exports Improve but Trade Deficit Still Grows

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:24 pm | Unknown

Latest figures from Statistics New Zealand show an increase in exports in the September 1999 quarter. This increase has been assisted by a falling New Zealand dollar and recovery in exports of some major commodities. However the trade deficit continues ... More >>

Balancing The Costs Of Auckland Development

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:23 pm | Unknown

Developers will pay for more of the flow-on effects of their developments from next Monday, when the Isthmus Section of the Auckland City District Plan becomes operative. Under new rules that apply from November 15, developers might be required to contribute ... More >>

Managing Auckland's Growth

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:21 pm | Unknown

Submissions close at the end of November on Auckland City's plan for managing Auckland City's future growth - potentially another 170,000 people over the next 50 years. More >>

Steady Stable Growth In City's Rating Base

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:20 pm | Unknown

Auckland City's new property valuations show steady growth without the spectacular rises and falls evident when the city was last revalued, in 1997. The Capital Value of all property in Auckland City has increased from $50.8 billion to $63.6 billion ... More >>

War Memorial Museum's New Galleries

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:18 pm | Unknown

A stunning group of seven new galleries will open early in the new year at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. More >>

Civic Theatre Complex Takes On A New Look

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:15 pm | Unknown

Heritage buildings take on new look - The Civic goes public... Auckland City, in association with The Edge, is planning two public open days for the refurbished Civic theatre project in December to allow people to experience the magic of the beautifully ... More >>

Have Your Millennium Wish Recorded

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:13 pm | Unknown

Auckland City Council - City Scene The organisers of First Night Auckland 2000 at the Edge are inviting Aucklanders to write their wishes on the back of a postcard so they can be displayed as part of the millennium celebration in the Aotea Centre ... More >>

And We Thought We Got A Bad Deal …

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:03 pm | Unknown

Student leaders at the Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) were disgusted at the farcical fees setting process conducted at Waikato University that saw fees increase by 9.9% for 2000. More >>

National Billboards Are An Insult

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:00 pm | Unknown

Labour candidate for Epsom David Jacobs last night told the Epsom Rotary Club that he is angry about National party billboards with a picture of Mrs Shipley telling New Zealanders to “value your country” by voting National. More >>

TIMOR TODAY 10/11/99

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 1:25 pm | Unknown

From... http://www.easttimor.com/ More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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