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The Dominion
Monday, 13 September 1999, 8:19 am | Unknown
Watson Appeal - Indonesia Gives IN - Brawl - Journo Brawl - Political Week - Clinton - Burton - Trade Agreement - Clinton, Zemin Meet More >>
Scoop Ratings – Today’s Top 30 Rating Items
Monday, 13 September 1999, 8:16 am | Unknown
Today’s top 30 rating items on Scoop yesterday were… More >>
Peacekeeping force welcomed - PMA
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:46 am | Unknown
The East Timor Independence Committee welcomes the decision of President Habibie to invite an international peacekeeping force into East Timor. More >>
Two American Citizens Arrested
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:41 am | Unknown
New Zealand Police APEC Special Ops Two American citizens were arrested by police today and charged with Offensive Behaviour following a protest on Queen Street in Auckland. The pair, a male aged 50 and a female aged 62, are due to appear in the ... More >>
NZDF Planning For UN Mission To Timor
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:40 am | Unknown
The Chief of Defence Force, Air Marshal Carey Adamson, today said a six person Defence Force planning team was despatched last night to Brisbane to work with Australian Defence Force planners for the possible deployment of a UN mandated peacekeeping ... More >>
Traffic Response Encouraging
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:37 am | Unknown
Auckland commuters seem to be taking the road closure messages to heart with encouraging signs that traffic flows were a bit lighter than usual in the peak periods. Police temporarily closed extra streets between 7am and 9am and will do so again between ... More >>
Economic Note - New Zealand Food Price Index
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:28 am | Unknown
The food price index fell 0.6% mom in August, following a 0.5% mom increase in July. Food prices are now 0.6% lower than they were in August 1998 - the first decline in annual food price inflation since February 1996. More >>
Peacekeeping Force Welcomed
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:23 am | Unknown
East Timor Independence Committee Peacekeeping force welcomed - actions continue for immediate intervention and humanitarian relief. The East Timor Independence Committee welcomes the decision of President Habibie to invite an international peacekeeping ... More >>
Simpson Meets With Global E-Comm Leaders
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:22 am | Unknown
Gil Simpson, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of enterprise software development tool vendor JADE, is today meeting with e-commerce leaders such as IBM's Lou Gerstner and America Online's Steve Case at the inaugural GBDe CEO conference in Paris. More >>
National Radio Midday Bulletin
Monday, 13 September 1999, 12:18 am | Unknown
Parliament Recalled - McKinnon - Invitation Welcomed By UN - Duties - Clinton - Dili Quiet - Aid - APEC - APEC Protest - Motoring - School Slammed - Watson - Lottery Boss More >>
Prebble to sell out his ethics for $4?
Sunday, 12 September 1999, 4:10 pm | Unknown
“Either Richard Prebble would sell out his ethics for $4, doesn’t value his time all that highly, or he has been inadequately briefed on student loans", University of Canterbury Students’ Association President Darel Hall said today. More >>
Strong Growth in Number of Teacher Trainees
Sunday, 12 September 1999, 1:39 pm | Unknown
The Ministry of Education says its efforts to get more New Zealanders to set their sights on secondary teaching as a career are working well. More >>
New Zealand Prime Minister asked to save the kiwi
Sunday, 12 September 1999, 1:36 pm | Unknown
A Government funded rescue programme is urgently needed to save New Zealand's national bird, the kiwi, from extinction in the wild, according to the country's largest conservation group, the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society. More >>
TV 3 6pm Bulletin
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 6:40 pm | Unknown
Watson Verdict - Clinton Arrives More >>
Traffic Congestion Around Airport - Police
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 5:24 pm | Unknown
Routes in and around the Auckland Airport environs were heavily congested for periods this morning for the arrivals of the United States and Korean Presidents. Police say the traffic disruption was expected and well advertised because of the number ... More >>
Man Charged With Offensive Behaviour
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 5:21 pm | Unknown
A 50-year-old man is due to appear in the Auckland District Court on Monday the 13th of September 1999 charged with Offensive Behaviour. Detective Senior Sergeant Allan Boreham said the American man was arrested during a protest on Queen Street on Saturday ... More >>
APEC Turns Into Winner For Constable
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 4:40 pm | Unknown
A trip to APEC has turned into a real winner for Napier Constable Dominie Mason. Constable Mason in Auckland for Operation APEC 99 is a member of the Philippine Delegation Security Team is the lucky winner of $10,000 after a $1 scratch and win ticket won ... More >>
Police Pleased With Motorists Response
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 4:37 pm | Unknown
Police are pleased with the response to date from the Auckland motoring public and are cautiously optimistic that advice to plan journeys, avoid congested areas and allow extra travelling time is working. Traffic in the central city has over the ... More >>
Heli-tele Feed Good News For Police
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 4:32 pm | Unknown
A camera underneath a Police helicopter is providing real-time footage for officers running the Police special operations control centre. More >>
Marksmen Part Of Overt Security Package
Saturday, 11 September 1999, 4:29 pm | Unknown
Police marksmen will be seen at various locations as part of the overt security measures during the Apec Leaders' Meeting. Assistant Commissioner Paul Fitzharris says the highly trained New Zealand Police marksmen will be visible at some of the venues, ... More >>
