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AMP And Good Returns Launch Superannuation Debate

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 2:38 pm | Unknown

Online finance magazine Good Returns and leading financial services company AMP have joined forces to launch a new website to promote New Zealanders views on retirement savings. The site, at www.supertalk.co.nz, was launched today. More >>

Latest Events At AMEX Cup Village

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 2:21 pm | Unknown

· It's all go at the Village Pavilion with the newest retail outlet to open being the New Zealand Art Embassy. They have an extensive representation of New Zealand paintings, ceramics, glass, sculpture, jewellery and object d'art. More >>

Cannabis liberation is "Christian Harm Reduction"

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 1:27 pm | Unknown

"The favorite drink of Indra, God of the firmament, was made from cannabis, and the Hindu god Shiva commanded that the word "bhangi" must be chanted repeatedly during sowing, weeding and harvesting of the holy plant"- [Plants ... More >>

Don't Expect Any Favours From Winston

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 11:52 am | Unknown

"Unless their names are Doug, Peter or Ron, New Zealand First candidates shouldn't expect any favours from Winston when their list is announced," Mauri Pacific Leader Hon Tau Henare said today. More >>

Sprott Calls For Resignation Of Health Official

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 11:49 am | Unknown

Dr Jim Sprott has today strongly criticised Dr Pat Tuohy, Chief Advisor, Child and Youth Health at the Ministry of Health, for misleading parents on the issue of infant suffocation. More >>

Massive Y2K Survey

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 10:26 am | Unknown

Executive Summary This survey is the third of three surveys being conducted to monitor the public’s awareness and understanding of the Y2K problem. The specific objectives for the surveys are to measure the following: More >>

New Zealanders Plan for Y2K

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 10:19 am | Unknown

Seventy five per cent of New Zealanders are preparing for possible Y2K interruptions according to the latest Y2K Readiness Commission’s public opinion research released today. Commission Deputy Chairman, David Henry, said this was very pleasing, however, ... More >>

Reserve Bank Caution Required

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 10:04 am | Unknown

“The tradable sector has to date borne the brunt of the Reserve Bank’s management of monetary policy, said Simon Carlaw, Chief Executive of the New Zealand Manufacturers Federation. More >>

New Zealand Herald

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 9:37 am | Unknown

INCIS – Bouma Murder – All Black Parade – Muriwhenua Row – Burglars – Rescue Commerce – America’s Cup – Sam Hunt – Boy Banned – Hero – Mt Cook – Whangamata – Editorial Winston Peters More >>

Decision Time Looms For Marlborough Farmer

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 9:11 am | Unknown

The first weekend of November will be decision-time for Marlborough farmer Kevin Loe. According to his self-imposed deadline, Mr Loe will have decided by then whether his farm near Ward has enough grass to carry his stock through to Christmas. More >>

Farm Profit Gets Hi-Tech Boost

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 8:59 am | Unknown

A computer in Hamilton is providing information for farmers that could boost their net profit by at least 10 percent. More >>

Electoral Roll Closes Next Week - Enrolments Low

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 8:57 am | Unknown

Some 340,000 eligible electors have just one more week to enrol before the electoral roll for this year’s general election and referenda closes for printing. More >>

February Hero Parade Not Possible

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 8:54 am | Unknown

The Hero Board of Trustees has announced today that a February Hero Parade is not possible. Sean Lofts and Anne Speir, co-Chairs of the Board, today announced plans for a late November 2000 date instead. More >>

The Dominion

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 8:36 am | Unknown

Clark Retraction - Refugee Fraud - Climber Remembered - Rescue - Gambling - Fat Cats - Inquiry - Pay Rise More >>

Auckland Hero Parade Is Not Possible!

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 9:07 pm | Unknown

MEDIA RELEASE FROM HERO TRUST The Hero Board of Trustees has announced today that a February Hero Parade is not possible. Sean Lofts and Anne Speir, co-Chairs of the Board, today announced plans for a late November 2000 date instead. More >>

February Hero Parade In Auckland Is Not Possible

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 9:06 pm | Unknown

The Hero Board of Trustees has announced today that a February Hero Parade is not possible. Sean Lofts and Anne Speir, co-Chairs of the Board, today announced plans for a late November 2000 date instead. More >>

Taxpayer Funded Self-Indulgence For IV Druggies

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 4:39 pm | Unknown

“It is totally unacceptable for taxpayers to further fund intravenous drug abusers through the installation of an electronic needle and syringe dispenser,” Gael Donoghue, Health spokesperson for the Christian Heritage Party said. She was commenting on ... More >>

Commerce Com. Against St John and Helicopter Trust

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 3:42 pm | Unknown

Commission action against Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust and Order of St John Commerce Commission action has stopped potential breaches of the Commerce Act by the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust (ARHT) and the Order of Saint John Auckland Region (OSJ). More >>

Government running scared

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 3:24 pm | Unknown

The cancellation by National's Associate Tertiary Spokesperson, Maurice Williamson, to speak in the Student Union Quad at the University of Auckland is a clear sign that the government is running scared, according to student leaders at the Auckland ... More >>

TIMOR TODAY 19/10/99

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 3:22 pm | Unknown

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

   

 
 
 
 
 

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