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Student Walkout In Auckland

Friday, 21 June 2002, 3:56 pm | Unknown

Following the student walkouts last week, high school students organised a walkout today. Students met in Aotea Square at 2pm, accompanied by music and free food supplied by ‘Food Not Bombs’. We walked out in support of our teacher’s in their battle with ... More >>

Xenophobia or a Lack of National Identity

Friday, 21 June 2002, 11:33 am | Unknown

It is important not to address the issues surrounding migrants and refugees in isolation. Ordinary citizens need to be informed as to the strategic importance of new settlers to our shores, be it for economic or humanitarian reasons. That is a discussion for ... More >>

Update Fresco Seafoods Ltd Fire

Friday, 21 June 2002, 9:55 am | Unknown

Issued on behalf of: Fresco Seafoods Ltd - Exporters, Contract Processors, Wholesalers of Quality Fresh & Frozen Seafoods More >>

Manukau’s Best Businesses Announced

Friday, 21 June 2002, 9:24 am | Unknown

Winners of the 2002 WestpacTrust Manukau Business Excellence Awards were announced last night (Thursday 20 June) at a gala dinner at Lakeside Convention Centre, hosted by Sir Barry Curtis. More >>

Rayglass Boats Wins Awards

Friday, 21 June 2002, 9:23 am | Unknown

2002 WestpacTrust Manukau Business Excellence Awards Rayglass Boats Wins Manufacturing, Export And Business Of The Year Award More >>

Scoop: Daily Ratings

Thursday, 20 June 2002, 9:34 am | Unknown

TO CHANGE MY SCOOP OPTIONS OR UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/myscoop/signin.html Yesterday’s top 30 More >>

ABN AMRO Bids $2.15 Cash For AUSDOC Shares

Wednesday, 19 June 2002, 1:54 pm | Unknown

Freightways Express Limited parent, AUSDOC Group Limited (AUSDOC, ASX: AUD) and ABN AMRO Capital (Belgium) N.V. (ABN AMRO Capital) today announced that ABN AMRO Capital, through a wholly owned subsidiary, intends to make a recommended cash offer of $2.15 ... More >>

Founder Of Taekwon-Do Passes Away In Pyong Yang

Wednesday, 19 June 2002, 11:31 am | Unknown

General Choi Hong Hi, Founder of Taekwon-Do and President of the International Taekwon-Do Federation, died in Pyong Yang, North Korea, at 8:25pm (local time) on 15 June 2002. He was 83 years old. More >>

Image: High School Student General Strike Poster

Tuesday, 18 June 2002, 4:20 pm | Unknown

See also... High School Student Strike More >>

8.56% First Quarter Return Declared By New Lombard

Tuesday, 18 June 2002, 11:18 am | Unknown

Newly launched Lombard Mortgage Income Trust has announced a return of 8.56% before tax and after fees and expenses for its first quarter to 31 May. More >>

High School Student Strike

Tuesday, 18 June 2002, 10:01 am | Unknown

Walk out on Friday Morning then March to the top Western Park on Ponsonby Road at 12 Midday for speakers, food and music! More >>

Saddleback Return To Mainland In Wellington

Monday, 17 June 2002, 4:57 pm | Unknown

Forty North Island saddleback were transported by plane from Auckland to the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary last night returning the species back to the mainland for the first time in 100 years. More >>

Trader International Group Acquires Bay Trader

Monday, 17 June 2002, 4:06 pm | Unknown

Trader International Group has announced the acquisition of two market leading regional classified papers - Bay Trader, covering the Western Bay of Plenty and Thursday Trader, covering the Hawkes Bay region. More >>

2002 Annual Grains Council Conference

Monday, 17 June 2002, 3:49 pm | Unknown

The 2002 Annual Grains Council Conference will be held on 19 and 20 June at the Sudima Hotel Grand Chancellor at Christchurch Airport. More >>

NZCS Press Release WebNet Topics

Monday, 17 June 2002, 3:15 pm | Unknown

Attendees at the NZ Computer Society WebNet session 12Jun02 sponsored by Spherion ranked 21 suggested Topics. More >>

Society Wants Higher Quality Software Development

Monday, 17 June 2002, 3:03 pm | Unknown

At the recent NZCS Programming Good Practice (PGP) session held at Peace Software the 60 programmers present were asked to rank topics. "It is clear that "Code 'n Fix" is still the most common way to develop software." says Ian Mitchell, ... More >>

Call For Captions In Election Campaign Ads

Monday, 17 June 2002, 2:22 pm | Unknown

All political parties participating in the Election 2002 need to consider captioning their broadcasting campaigns and debates on Television for Deaf and Hearing-Impaired voters states Deaf lobbyist Kim Robinson. More >>

Broadband: a prospective election issue

Monday, 17 June 2002, 10:51 am | Unknown

Questions about the government’s commitment to delivering broadband to rural areas have been raised in a recent meeting of Internet professionals. While the current government has promised $80m to $120m over four years, the impending election has ... More >>

Expert To Discuss America's Role Since 911

Friday, 14 June 2002, 1:43 pm | Unknown

Owen Harries, distinguished foreign policy analyst and scholar, will discuss US foreign policy in the wake of September 11 at an address to be delivered in Wellington on 18 June. His speech will focus on the need for restraint in America's use of power ... More >>

Maori Radio Live At Australian Rugby Clash

Friday, 14 June 2002, 11:34 am | Unknown

National Maori language radio service Ruia Mai will broadcast from tomorrow night's (15/6/02) clash between New Zealand Maori and the Wallabies in Perth. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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