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NZ Software Innovator Dictates To Us Market

Friday, 19 July 2002, 6:39 pm | Unknown

An innovative New Zealand software developer has made significant inroads into the lucrative US transcription and dictation market with its Internet-based digital dictation and workflow management solution WinScribe. More >>

Commercialisation Of Botry-Zen Gathers Impetus

Friday, 19 July 2002, 6:34 pm | Unknown

The commercialisation of Botry-Zen, a biological control for Botrytis fungal infections in a wide range of crops, but particularly in grapes, is gathering impetus, with the confirmation that the product has been granted full Registration under the Pesticides ... More >>

BFM Music Awards - Vote for Wellington!!

Friday, 19 July 2002, 6:08 pm | Unknown

The Black Seeds : 'Hey Son' Che Fu : 'Fade Away' The D4 : 'Exit To The City' Deceptikonz : 'Fallen Angels' P-Money & Scribe : 'Scribe 2001' Trinityroots : 'Little Things' More >>

Further European Order for Wellington Drive

Friday, 19 July 2002, 6:07 pm | Unknown

Wellington Drive Technologies (NZSE:WDT) today announced a development order for a new motor to be used in domestic appliances. The new contract is with a European appliance component manufacturer. The company is the world leader in its market, ... More >>

Scotland's Leading Legal Firm Courted By NZ

Friday, 19 July 2002, 5:58 pm | Unknown

Leading Scottish commercial law firm Shepherd+ Wedderburn, is reaping new rewards from increased efficiency and better management of its resources after investing in a state-of-the-art digital dictation system. Its adoption of WinScribe technology ... More >>

"Place To Be" Wins New Zealand Music Video Awards

Friday, 19 July 2002, 1:39 pm | Unknown

Goodshirt's "Place to Be", directed by Joe Lonie, won Best Video at the The New Zealand Music Video Awards at the Paramount Theatre in Wellington last night. Rhombus' Hello Dub Pie, directed by Chris Graham came in at number two. More >>

the Shape of Money recommends

Friday, 19 July 2002, 12:13 am | Unknown

Giving more money for public education to its main rival Sorted was just one of the options suggested by the Shape of Money to help New Zealand find the extra five billion dollars required annually for superannuation in future years. More >>

Nuclear Free Pacific Flotilla arrive at Spot X

Friday, 19 July 2002, 12:03 am | Unknown

The Nuclear Free Pacific Flotilla arrived at its protest spot between Norfolk and Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea today about 600 miles northeast of New Zealand More >>

Neutrons Aim To Unravel Mystery Of Blood Cells

Thursday, 18 July 2002, 1:17 pm | Unknown

To most people, it probably looks like a nondescript bump on a line graph and a fuzzy picture of some distant planet, but to three Australian researchers it represents exciting research about the red blood cells that keep the other 60 trillion cells ... More >>

The big dry spell continues for Sydney

Thursday, 18 July 2002, 1:17 pm | Unknown

27 days and counting: The big dry spell continues for Sydney June and July 2002 More >>

Alcohol Advertising

Thursday, 18 July 2002, 11:24 am | Unknown

The canning of the DB "Summer’s Here" alcohol advertisements by the Advertising Standards Appeal Board is good news, albeit too little too late. With winter here these ads are already outdated, the self-regulation process having taken at least ... More >>

NCEA Nation-wide Teaching Staff Survey 2002

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 5:34 pm | Unknown

NCEA Nation-wide Teaching Staff Survey 2002 by David Newton Teacher B Hort Sci (Hons), Dip Tch Survey Results More >>

Alliance meltdown

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 4:56 pm | Unknown

The meltdown of the Alliance is examined in some detail in the current issue of 'revolution' magazine. More >>

Candidate Privacy Rules - Real Culprit

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 3:13 pm | Unknown

In a press release this morning I criticised the Electoral Commission for refusing to make election candidates' contact details available. More >>

Raël Supports Confiscation Of White Colons’lands

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 9:44 am | Unknown

Raël, spiritual leader of the Raëlian Movement (in which many worldwide responsibles are currently attending a symposium in Valcourt (Quebec, Canada) to celebrate the organization’s 29th anniversary), has asked TAI EHOUAN -Raëlian in charge of the ... More >>

Candidate Privacy Rule Ridiculous

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 9:36 am | Unknown

I am astounded that I cannot get contact details of candidates who are seeking my vote. More >>

BOTANICA exhibition & public programme

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 9:30 am | Unknown

BOTANICA exhibition & public programme 13 July – 31 August 2002 The worlds of science and the visual arts are drawn together in an exhibition called Botanica, opening this week at the Gus Fisher Gallery. More >>

MercyAscot Hospital Announces New Alliance

Friday, 12 July 2002, 2:09 pm | Unknown

MercyAscot Hospital Announces New Alliance With Auckland University's Faculty Of Medical And Health Sciences More >>

Cedenco Says Sweet Corn Products Do Not Contain GE

Wednesday, 10 July 2002, 4:49 pm | Unknown

Gisborne-based food ingredient manufacturer and exporter, Cedenco Foods Ltd says its sweet corn products do not contain GE material More >>

Critic Website Launched

Wednesday, 10 July 2002, 3:02 pm | Unknown

Critic, the student organ of Otago University, joined the online media community this week with the launch of its website, www.critic.co.nz. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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