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Bargain Basement Sale Of Unwanted Genetic Material

Tuesday, 16 September 2003, 12:31 am | Unknown

Endocringe PLC is pleased to announce that hair strands from Associate Minister for Biosecurity Marian Hobbs’ head, found in the lasagna at Bellamy’s, are available to the highest bidder. More >>

Nga Tohu Kiwaha exhibition at Artis Gallery

Tuesday, 16 September 2003, 12:29 am | Unknown

Marks of identity and marks of association have been with us for almost as long as we have known how to function as civilized communities. The earliest found local marks chronicle our brief occupation of Aotearoa, the oldest on the planet indicate ... More >>

Statement From The Mchugh Family

Thursday, 11 September 2003, 9:48 am | Unknown

Steve, Dawn and Kirsty McHugh are deeply moved by the outpouring of love following the tragic death of Michael on Sunday. More >>

The New Zealand Treasury Revealed

Monday, 8 September 2003, 8:59 am | Unknown

Hon Dr Michael Cullen will launch next week a new book Treasury, the official commissioned history of our most important department of state, founded with the nation in 1840. More >>

Parihaka: The Story - The Place - The People.

Monday, 8 September 2003, 8:51 am | Unknown

One of the most powerful stories in New Zealand’s history has come of age at Puke Ariki, Taranaki’s own special place, through a definitive exhibition ‘Parihaka – the struggle for peace’. More >>

Oceans Policy on hold until seabed issue resolved

Wednesday, 3 September 2003, 6:36 pm | Unknown

The Maori Working Group has suspended its work with the Oceans Policy Secretariat until the foreshore and seabed issues have been resolved. The group notified the Fisheries Minister of their decision yesterday. More >>

Rugby World Cup Preview Magazine - 2003

Tuesday, 2 September 2003, 6:19 am | Unknown

An exciting and informative publication taking you through to the final stage of what has truly been a 'journey' for supporters of All Blacks rugby. An essential 100-page guide. More >>

Hodgkins Artwork Sold For $100k In Charity Sale

Friday, 29 August 2003, 5:24 pm | Unknown

Auckland, 29 August 2003 - piece of art from the late, famed NZ artist Frances Mary Hodgkins has been sold for $100,000 at Artworks 2003 Charity Art Exhibition and Sale being held at the Hilton Hotel. The buyer wishes to remain anonymous. More >>

Queenstown businesses focus on Frankton

Monday, 25 August 2003, 4:37 pm | Unknown

Queenstown businesses looking to future growth in the district are increasingly focusing on the 400 hectares comprising the Frankton, Remarkables Park and Shotover area. More >>

Appeal by Don Simcock Against Convictions

Monday, 18 August 2003, 1:45 pm | Unknown

Dr Don Simcock is to appeal against convictions entered against him in the Auckland District Court this month. In a statement issued through his lawyers, Dr. Simcock said he was confident of a successful outcome. More >>

ParaMind Brainstorming Software releases New Ver.

Monday, 18 August 2003, 10:05 am | Unknown

ParaMind has been selling a unique software program that helps people use the power of the computer to develop ideas beyond their wildest imagination. Many people have written to the company and expressed their gratitude for making a software program ... More >>

Discussion Paper On Foreshore And Seabed Released

Monday, 18 August 2003, 9:54 am | Unknown

Te Ope Mana a Tai, a Steering Group led by Te Tau Ihu Iwi has released a discussion document on customary rights today to ensure that Iwi are well informed of the issues around the coastal marine environment. More >>

Inter-Secondary Schools Top Town, Rotorua

Friday, 15 August 2003, 10:23 am | Unknown

Sport BOP and the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust in association with Mai FM 96.7 presents the inaugural Inter-Secondary Schools Top Town event at Rotorua's Village Green from 11am to 2pm tomorrow (Fri, Aug 15). More than 100 high school students ... More >>

Pacific News Bulletin Barred From SPF - Fiji Post

Wednesday, 13 August 2003, 3:59 pm | Unknown

The Pacific Concerns Resource Centre (PCRC) has accused the New Zealand government and the Forum Secretariat of refusing to grant media accreditation to the Pacific News Bulletin (PNB), the only Pacific Islands civil society-owned newsletter, to ... More >>

More Than 200 Inventions From Forty Countries

Wednesday, 13 August 2003, 9:17 am | Unknown

"Invents 2004" was launched last month aimed at finding the best inventions from around the world and exhibiting them during Forum Barcelona 2004. In just a few weeks, thanks to the interest the event has created internationally, more than ... More >>

Meditation For People Living With Cancer And Aids

Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 6:17 pm | Unknown

An invitation for your participation in sending healing thoughts to the millions of people who suffer world wide from cancer and aids. This programme is aimed at those who meditate, or those who believe in the power of their own thoughts to bring ... More >>

Pima Democratic Party E-Voting Investigation

Monday, 28 July 2003, 6:09 pm | Unknown

The Pima County Democratic Party (PCDP) today made public the results of a three-month investigation into Pima County’s vote counting procedures and safeguards. More >>

Speech Writing: A Forgotten Art

Monday, 28 July 2003, 9:16 am | Unknown

"To me, speech writing is an art: a thing of great power and great delicacy," says professional speechwriter, Erin Leigh. More >>

Showcase 2003 Where and When

Monday, 28 July 2003, 8:28 am | Unknown

Showcase 2003, the largest and most successful IT trade show in New Zealand, is now just weeks away. More >>

Award For Governance To New Zealand Specialist

Tuesday, 15 July 2003, 1:52 pm | Unknown

The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) announced its 2003 Award for outstanding contribution to corporate governance would be awarded to the New Zealand-based Commonwealth Association for Corporate Governance (CACG). More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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