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Day One Tamaki Makaurau/2000
Monday, 18 October 1999, 3:23 pm | Unknown
Don't just watch it. Do it! Aucklanders of every age and origin are being urged to join in the city's millennium celebrations. More >>
Auckland City Leads Arena Investigation
Monday, 18 October 1999, 3:21 pm | Unknown
Auckland City Council is leading a regional investigation into the possible provision of an indoor arena, capable of hosting indoor sports and entertainment events. More >>
Dump Waste Management - CAFCA
Monday, 18 October 1999, 11:12 am | Unknown
CAFCA fully supports the concerns expressed by Canterbury Regional Councillor, Sir Kerry Burke, about the joint venture between Canterbury councils and US garbage transnational, Waste Management, to run the new regional landfill. He said: "The business interests ... More >>
Education Providing Personal Progress
Monday, 18 October 1999, 10:03 am | Unknown
Five years ago, Linda Groenewegen had never touched a spade and didn't know one end of a trowel from the other. More >>
Medecins Sans Frontieres analysis of the web
Monday, 18 October 1999, 9:46 am | Unknown
Context analysis is not journalism and it is not academic enquiry but is an ad-hoc process necessary for those who wish to be thoughtful about their engagement in the world. Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) www.msf.org or www.dwb.org ... More >>
The Dominion
Monday, 18 October 1999, 9:43 am | Unknown
Superbug - Spiking - Lomu - Poll - Water Bombs - Heart Attacks - Alliance More >>
Unique research brings international collaboration
Monday, 18 October 1999, 9:33 am | Unknown
Internationally significant research into one of the big unsolved questions of plant science, how plants grow, is taking place in New Zealand and several overseas scientists are keen to be involved in this research after attending a workshop run by two HortResearch ... More >>
Where Are The Numbers Alliance - Barnett
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:57 am | Unknown
Alliance political rhetoric promising to return New Zealand to the days of full employment and cradle-to-grave socialism is discredited dreaming without solid backing by some firm strategy and costings. More >>
Sweet Talk Is Easy, But Where Are The Numbers?
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:53 am | Unknown
Alliance political rhetoric promising to return New Zealand to the days of full employment and cradle-to-grave socialism is discredited dreaming without solid backing by some firm strategy and costings. More >>
Come Clean Mr Cullen - Barnett
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:52 am | Unknown
Disclosure by Labour’s finance spokesman, Dr Michael Cullen, that the party’s many policies announced to date have not yet been officially finalised reinforces why political “promises” need to be rigorously challenged and scrutinised. More >>
Come Clean Dr Cullen
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:52 am | Unknown
Disclosure by Labour's finance spokesman, Dr Michael Cullen, that the party's many policies announced to date have not yet been officially finalised reinforces why political "promises" need to be rigorously challenged and scrutinised. More >>
Advantage in joint venture with Pacific Retail
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:49 am | Unknown
Advantage in joint venture with Pacific Retail to create New Zealand's first Internet SuperSite More >>
Pacific Retail Shows Its E-Commerce Hand
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:47 am | Unknown
Auckland - 18 October 1999 - Pacific Retail Group (NZSE: PRG), owner of Noel Leeming, Bond & Bond, Computer City and PRG Finance, today announced it will join with leading e-commerce company Advantage Group Limited (NZSE: ADV) to take a majority ... More >>
Pigs will Fly on Internet SuperSite
Monday, 18 October 1999, 12:45 am | Unknown
Auckland - 18 October 1999 - FlyingPig.co.nz, New Zealand's first Internet SuperSite, goes live next month. Leading retail company Pacific Retail Group, owner of Noel Leeming, Bond & Bond, Computer City and PRG Finance, and e-commerce company Advantage ... More >>
Americas Cup Challenger Races on Scoop
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 10:33 pm | Unknown
Scoop [Auckland] will be bringing you news as it happens during the Americas Cup challenger series, the Louis Vuitton Cup, match races on Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. Tomorrows races begin at 10:30am. More >>
Americas Cup Challenger Yachts Declared
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 10:27 pm | Unknown
Scoop [Auckland] here lists which yachts the Americas Cup challenger syndicates will fight it out with in the Louis Vuitton round robin one. More >>
Ed Baird is Back to Take the Cup
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 10:21 pm | Unknown
Five years ago, Ed Baird warned his boss, Sir Peter Blake, that he would one day be back to take the America's Cup off him. So far Baird is half right - he's back. And he fully intends to wrestle with his old employer, Team New Zealand, defender ... More >>
First Louis Vuitton Press Conference
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 9:41 pm | Unknown
At the premiere press conference of the Louis Vuitton Cup and the 30th America's Cup, conversation was hushed and expectation filled the room. Some 150 journalists from all over the planet were anxious to meet the 11 skippers of the challenging ... More >>
Kaumatua Welcomes Americas Cup Challengers To Auck
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 9:23 pm | Unknown
You are thrice welcome! With those words, Sir Hugh Kawharu, elder of Auckland's Ngati Whatua o Orakei Maori tribe Greeted the challengers for the America's Cup at the official opening Ceremony of the Louis Vuitton Cup in Auckland, today. More >>
Green Party announces Housing Policy
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 8:13 pm | Unknown
The Green Party, launching its Housing Policy today, has called for a community-owned development bank to be set up to help capitalise community housing projects. More >>
