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Infometrics/Auckland Chamber report 'garbage'

Monday, 8 November 1999, 8:44 pm | Unknown

The Auckland Chamber of Commerce should sue Infometrics for grossly incompetent economic analysis, Alliance leader Jim Anderton said today. More >>

Americas Cup Full Day's Race Report

Monday, 8 November 1999, 8:37 pm | Unknown

The latest on the Americas Cup challenger series - the winners - the points table - the race schedule - the weather - predictions and form. It's all here in the Scoop Americas Cup Race Report. More >>

Americas Cup Press Conference Quotes RR2 - Day2

Monday, 8 November 1999, 8:25 pm | Unknown

Marc Pajot of be hAPpy on his boat's first victory: "I feel happy for sure. We have to start to win, so we decided to do it today." More >>

Americas Cup Racing Report - RR2 Day 2

Monday, 8 November 1999, 8:21 pm | Unknown

It was a big day on the race course today with two upsets and more gear failure. The Swiss FAST 2000 team earned its first win of the Louis Vuitton Cup and America True won the battle of the San Francisco rivals. This was a blow for AmericaOne as ... More >>

ACT Has Made TVNZ An Election Issue

Monday, 8 November 1999, 8:16 pm | Unknown

Act’s announcement last week that it would sell TVNZ to finance its proposed tax cuts has made the future status of TVNZ a defining issue in the election, says David Jacobs the Labour candidate for Epsom. More >>

Natural Law Party Against FPP

Monday, 8 November 1999, 8:13 pm | Unknown

Changing back the system of election from MMP to first-past-the-post would do nothing to improve politicians’ behaviour, which was just as bad under the previous regime as it has been under MMP, says the leader of the Natural Law Party, Bryan Lee. More >>

Alliance Police Cost Put At $1.8 Billion

Monday, 8 November 1999, 5:34 pm | Unknown

The Alliance proposal to fund $1.8 billion of new policies over three years by tax increases and a "temporary" tariff will inevitably put the economy under severe and continuing pressure. More >>

Auckland Sitting On Active Volcano

Monday, 8 November 1999, 5:27 pm | Unknown

New Zealand's biggest city, Auckland, sits on an active volcanic field that could produce a new volcano at any time, say researchers. More >>

The Evening Post

Monday, 8 November 1999, 5:01 pm | Unknown

Aratere - Lomu - Stadium - Shortland Street - Election - ACT - Douglas More >>

Alliance Policy Cost Put At $1.8 Billion

Monday, 8 November 1999, 4:44 pm | Unknown

Auckland Chamber of Commerce - The Alliance proposal to fund $1.8 billion of new policies over three years by tax increases and a "temporary" tariff will inevitably put the economy under severe and continuing pressure. More >>

On The Left - The Carter Columns - Bulk Funding

Monday, 8 November 1999, 3:28 pm | Unknown

On The Left: Bulk funding has to go. Today, Jordan Carter argues that the most controversial educational policy difference between Labour and National at this election is bulk funding. More >>

Leave Catherine Alone: Henare

Monday, 8 November 1999, 3:20 pm | Unknown

Mauri Pacific Leader Tau Henare today called on the Labour party to cut the controversial Labour party ad featuring Catherine Holloway saying it was causing the Auckland woman undue stress. More >>

Valuable Gear Can 'Phone Home'

Monday, 8 November 1999, 3:15 pm | Unknown

If your jet-ski or other trailer-carried item goes missing, it can now phone home to tell you where it is. More >>

Support our national icon

Monday, 8 November 1999, 1:08 pm | Unknown

The cost of feeding a recovering brown female kiwi has led to a plea for donations by Massey University Veterinary Clinic. The kiwi, which has a broken leg, is receiving surgery and specialist care. She had been found in Te Urewera National Park by a ... More >>

TIMOR TODAY 8/11/99

Monday, 8 November 1999, 1:06 pm | Unknown

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

Kiwis Make Net Collaboration A Breeze

Monday, 8 November 1999, 11:25 am | Unknown

A simple, cheap means of allowing people to collaborate better over the Internet has been developed by Auckland technology company Infolink Developed at a fraction of the cost of similar methods used by some big corporations overseas, this New Zealand-made ... More >>

Black Day For Auckland Students

Monday, 8 November 1999, 10:50 am | Unknown

The University of Auckland Council meets today to adopt a 10.9% increase in tuition fees for 2000 as part of a process that student leaders have denounced as a farce. More >>

Black Day For Auckland Students

Monday, 8 November 1999, 10:42 am | Unknown

THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (INC.) TE ROOPU TAUIRA O TE WHARE WAANANGA O TAMAKI MAKAURAU More >>

The Dominion

Monday, 8 November 1999, 9:15 am | Unknown

Lomu - Invasion - Poll - Rugby / Republicanism - Rugby - Political Week - Republic - Values More >>

Auckland Central Library Opens Revamped G-Floor

Monday, 8 November 1999, 12:34 am | Unknown

From this week on, the one million annual visitors to the Central City Library will be able to fully enjoy the benefits of the newly refurbished Library. All of the Ground Floor is now "open" marking the completion of all the new public ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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