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Auckland Accounting Firms To Amalgamate
Tuesday, 15 July 2003, 1:45 pm | Unknown
Auckland, 15 July 2003 - Accounting firms Seal BKR and Cox Arcus are to amalgamate their operations, effective August 1st 2003. More >>
Uncontrollable Dancing At The NZ Film Festival
Monday, 14 July 2003, 3:22 pm | Unknown
Leah and Terry used to be friends, but now he won't stop calling her..... More >>
David Bain: In The Grip Of Evil
Friday, 11 July 2003, 11:58 am | Unknown
At last, a book that lifts the lid on the Bain killings of 1994! The big mystery was NEVER IF David Bain slaughtered his family that June morning BUT WHY. Now we have a book that fills in gaps and uncovers the deeper, darker reasons why a family ... More >>
Re-Written Declaration Of Independence
Saturday, 5 July 2003, 1:21 pm | Unknown
WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS IT BECOMES NECESSARY for the PEOPLE of the United States TO ALTER or ABOLISH the United States Government as it exists in the year 2001 More >>
Israeli Breaches of Ceasefire
Wednesday, 2 July 2003, 9:25 pm | Unknown
The Israeli violation of cease fire From: 19.00hrs Sunday, June 29 To: 19.00hrs Monday, June 30 The Israeli violation of the declared cease fire on June 29, 2003. More >>
Product Recall -- Tahini-Based Products
Wednesday, 2 July 2003, 9:25 am | Unknown
Auckland 1 July 2003 - The Turkish Kitchen is recalling all products that include tahini after samples of the product returned a positive indication for salmonella contamination under a regular testing programme. More >>
Urgent Action Alert - Indigenous Peoples At The UN
Tuesday, 1 July 2003, 12:17 am | Unknown
The United Nations should hire an Indigenous person--not someone non-indigenous--for the position of Secretariat for the Permanent Form on Indigenous Issues. The job criteria for UN positions are unbalanced in favor of existing non-indigenous UN staff ... More >>
McCarten Family Report - Death Of Georgia Tawera
Friday, 27 June 2003, 11:44 am | Unknown
On 20 February 2003, Georgia Tawera McCarten-Graham - aged 4 years and 3 days - was killed by a man driving his car. More >>
Pain Management.Org Press Release
Tuesday, 24 June 2003, 2:40 pm | Unknown
Pain management.org has been created to give spiritual support to people experiencing chronic pain or any other pain brought on by long term diseases. We are opening a support group in Whangaparaoa area for people who can share in anonymity, their pain ... More >>
Sacked TV2 Host to take legal action
Monday, 23 June 2003, 10:36 am | Unknown
Jonathan Marshall (18) the host of TV2's Queer Nation who was dismissed from independent production company Livingstone Productions has today filed papers with the Employment Relations Authority over his sacking from the award winning television program. More >>
Wild Dogs Under My Skirt - New One-Woman Show
Thursday, 19 June 2003, 12:14 am | Unknown
What do Samoan women and wild dogs have in common? A ground breaking, edge-of-your-seat-ride through the Pacific like you've never imagined it.Tusiata Avia delivers her confrontational, lyrical brand of performance, taking you from the South Seas to the Red Sea; from ... More >>
FIJI: Bale blasts media 'doom' over draft bill
Monday, 9 June 2003, 10:54 am | Unknown
SUVA (USPJ/Pacific Media Watch): Fiji's Attorney General, Qoriniasi Bale, says that the controversial media bill will be passed into law contrary to earlier reports that it may be shelved. More >>
FIJI: Audio - New Bill Threatens Media Freedom
Monday, 9 June 2003, 10:49 am | Unknown
In Fiji, media operators and social activists say they're now hopeful the government will withdraw proposed legislation which, they believe, is designed to curtail media freedom in the country. More >>
FIJI: CCF Seeks Stronger Stake In Media Council
Monday, 9 June 2003, 10:47 am | Unknown
SUVA (Pacific Media Watch): The Citizens' Constitutional Forum has called for a major shake-up of the Fiji Media Council's representation as part of its submissions over the controversial media legislation. More >>
NYT Editor Resigns - Press Release & Staff Memo
Friday, 6 June 2003, 2:28 pm | Unknown
The New York Times announced today that Joseph Lelyveld, former executive editor of The Times, has been named interim executive editor, assuming the responsibilities held by Howell Raines, who has resigned as executive editor. Gerald M. Boyd has also ... More >>
Kiwi Innovation makes its debut at Mystery Creek
Friday, 6 June 2003, 1:27 pm | Unknown
A new type of barn will make its debut at the National Fielddays at Mystery Creek next week, but what makes this barn truly unique is, that unlike a traditional timber barn, not only is the barn portable but it’s also inflatable. More >>
Clare Short And Tony Blair's Exchange Of Letters
Tuesday, 13 May 2003, 4:23 pm | Unknown
As you know, I thought the run-up to the conflict in Iraq was mishandled, but I agreed to stay in the government to help support the reconstruction effort for the people of Iraq. More >>
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior dawn blessing ceremony
Tuesday, 13 May 2003, 4:02 pm | Unknown
A dawn blessing ceremony took place today in Wellington to mark the beginning of construction work on the site of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. The Tomb will be located in front of the National War Memorial. The ceremony was attended by representatives ... More >>
Men's Prison Go-Ahead Shocks Farming Neighbours
Wednesday, 7 May 2003, 11:59 am | Unknown
Councils have given permission for the locally-unwanted South Auckland men's prison to go ahead on a farm site miles south of Auckland in North Waikato. More >>
Dyncorp Last Minute U-turn In Whistleblowing Case
Monday, 5 May 2003, 11:28 am | Unknown
Dyncorp, the US company, which dealt with the contracts of American officers working for the international police force in Bosnia and who has recently won the contract to supply police officers to Iraq, has withdrawn their appeal against Southampton ... More >>