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Green Party announces six new candidates
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 8:12 pm | Unknown
The Green Party has added six new electorate candidates to its team for this year's election. More >>
Ho-Hum Election Campaign Coming - Young Labour
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 6:21 pm | Unknown
November 27, despite the desultory interest so far in the media, has in my mind a significance that is somewhat greater than we've so far given it credit for. More >>
Ho-Hum Election Campaign Coming - Young Labour
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 6:20 pm | Unknown
November 27, despite the desultory interest so far in the media, has in my mind a significance that is somewhat greater than we've so far given it credit for. More >>
Commonwealth states have vital role
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 3:42 pm | Unknown
As the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG)* prepares to meet on Monday to discuss the current political situation in Pakistan, Amnesty International urges members of the Commonwealth to exert all possible influence on the new regime in ... More >>
Asian NGOs call for justice
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 3:41 pm | Unknown
Asian NGOs call for justice and respect for human rights in Indonesia and East Timor More >>
Threatened dolphin research proposals rejected
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 3:40 pm | Unknown
Multiple applications for government funding to research ways to save the threatened North Island Hector's dolphin - New Zealand's rarest - have been rejected, the Green Party revealed today. More >>
Dump the Treaty
Sunday, 17 October 1999, 2:40 pm | Unknown
"The Treaty of Waitangi has become an instrument of apartheid and should be dumped." That is the view of Libertarianz leader and broadcaster Lindsay Perigo, and that is the policy of his party, reconfirmed today. "It is touted as the ... More >>
Americas Cup Challenges For Top Chefs
Saturday, 16 October 1999, 1:04 pm | Unknown
Four of New Zealand's top chefs are taking part in the Corbans Challenge Series at the AMEX Yacht Club Function centre at the Cup Village in November. More >>
Americas Cup Magazine Launched
Saturday, 16 October 1999, 12:50 am | Unknown
Navigate your way around the nautical maze of boats, races, people and parties with the most entertaining and informative magazine on the market. Dockside is not a sailing manual but a lifestyle approach to the world’s most prestigious trophy – and it’s ... More >>
Meteorological High Tech Support For Young America
Saturday, 16 October 1999, 12:32 am | Unknown
BROWN & SHARPE ADVANCES TO PREMIER PARTNER LEVEL SPONSOR WITH GROWING COMMITMENT TO THE NYYC/YOUNG AMERICA CHALLENGE More >>
Louis Vuitton Cup Official Opening Ceremony
Friday, 15 October 1999, 9:23 pm | Unknown
The official opening of the Louis Vuitton Cup took place this afternoon with a parade of the eleven teams along the streets of Auckland. More >>
Huge Timberland's Blot on Nats Environmental Rec
Friday, 15 October 1999, 6:22 pm | Unknown
The National government's environmental record has been severely blotted by its endorsement of SOE Timberlands West Coast's actions in rushing through logging contracts over West Coast beech forests according to the Forest and Bird Protection Society. More >>
Timberlands Board and CEO should be sacked
Friday, 15 October 1999, 4:46 pm | Unknown
The Environment and Conservation Organisations (ECO) called on the Government to sack the Timberlands Board and CEO Dave Hilliard for entering into beech logging contracts for forests they do not have resource consents to operate in. More >>
The Evening Post
Friday, 15 October 1999, 4:42 pm | Unknown
Police - Wilson - Beyer - Hospital - Wed - Nude More >>
NZ Police - Americas Cup Special Ops News
Friday, 15 October 1999, 4:28 pm | Unknown
Operation Marlin News: Operation Marlin staff are settling in at Westhaven Base. The Operation went 24 hours late last week and staff are rosterd on both land based and water based duties All crew (constables) have now received their on-water training ... More >>
Justified Suspicion At Timberlands Spite Contracts
Friday, 15 October 1999, 3:41 pm | Unknown
Timberlands' CEO Dave Hilliard's confirmation of beech milling contracts only days before Labour announced they would end Timberlands' native beech logging is highly suspicious says Native Forest Action. More >>
Revolutionary Communication Kits Break Telco Mould
Friday, 15 October 1999, 3:39 pm | Unknown
CLEAR Communications has broken the mould in New Zealand telecommunications marketing with the launch today of a revolutionary package that offers business customers a broad range of products for a flat-monthly charge. More >>
Youth Card Withdrawn
Friday, 15 October 1999, 3:30 pm | Unknown
The Youth Card produced by the Christchurch Youth Council and supported by the Christchurch City Council has been withdrawn as it contains an ad for a political party. A decision on reprinting will be made in the next few weeks. More >>
NZ to attend CMAG meeting on Pakistan
Friday, 15 October 1999, 2:55 pm | Unknown
New Zealand's former Attorney General and current High Commissioner to London Paul East will represent Foreign Minister Don McKinnon at a special meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) in London on Monday. More >>
Students Relieved Bradford Not Coming!
Friday, 15 October 1999, 2:04 pm | Unknown
Despite having never had the opportunity of speaking to a Minister of Education, students at Otago University are breathing a sigh of relief that Minister for Tertiary Education, Max Bradford, has cancelled his scheduled appearance at Otago University ... More >>
