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Response To Mr David Lame
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 3:31 pm | Unknown
In response to the seemingly never-ending pollution spilling from Mr Lane's mouth, may I offer the following to his latest SCOOP excretions. More >>
Open Polytechnic Staff To Strike
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 2:59 pm | Unknown
Academic staff at the Open Polytechnic (TOPNZ) are walking off the job tomorrow [Thursday, May 23] after negotiations for a new Collective Employment Agreement reached stalemate earlier this week. More >>
Gathering to Celebrate Relay Service TSO mandate
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 1:48 pm | Unknown
There will be a gathering at Frank Kitts Park in Wellington on Tuesday 28th May 11am for Deaf and people with disabilities to Thank the NZ Government for supporting the Relay Service as a TSO (Telecommunications Service Obligation). The gathering will ... More >>
The Yellow Pages Of Sales
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 1:17 pm | Unknown
Annoyed by missing out on sales, either in your region or nearby? Wellington based Salefinder has the answer with www.salefinder.co.nz , which provides an easy-to-use link between retailers' sales and consumers via the Internet. More >>
Yesterday's votes at the IWC
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 11:21 am | Unknown
High North News (21.05.02): The IWC today revisited several different issues. The stalemate continues as no proposal achieved the necessary three quarters majority vote to come into effect. More >>
Background to Canterbury Museum Revitalisation
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 10:31 am | Unknown
Canterbury Museum was founded in 1867 with the first building on the current site opening in 1870. The Museum houses a very large collection (c. 2.1 million items), which is undoubtedly of national and international significance. It is the third ... More >>
Funding for Canterbury Museum
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 10:29 am | Unknown
Government announces funding for Canterbury Museum 10 am, Wednesday 22 May 2002 Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch More >>
Scoop: Daily Ratings
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 10:07 am | Unknown
Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were... More >>
Youth Affairs Support To Awards Programme
Wednesday, 22 May 2002, 9:42 am | Unknown
An announcement will be made at Café Espressoholic, Wellington at 8 am on Wednesday 22nd May regarding a new collaborative partnership between The Ministry of Youth Affairs and The Young New Zealanders’ Challenge. More >>
Contract Signing Signals Major Shift For Maori
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 4:34 pm | Unknown
The social services arm of the Ngati Ranginui Iwi has won a major government contract involving significant funding that will allow the Iwi to take custody of children who are on court order and determine where the children are placed. More >>
IWC Dirty Tricks Campaign
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 4:21 pm | Unknown
Shimonoseki, 21 May 2002 The IWC Commissioner for Iceland, Stefan Asmundsson, led his delegation out of the organization’s annual meeting today in disgust after the Chairman, pressured by the United States and a coalition of anti-whaling nations, ... More >>
Media Statement From The Family Of John Vaughan
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 4:17 pm | Unknown
The family wishes to thank the public for their overwhelming show of support at John’s funeral today. More >>
Eulogy: For John Vaughan
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 2:02 pm | Unknown
My name is Hugh Burrett and I am the Managing Director of ASB Bank. At today’s service I am representing the more than 3000 people who make up the ASB Bank family. These people are John’s friends and work colleagues. More >>
Iceland leaves the IWC
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 1:21 pm | Unknown
Yesterday we witnessed numerous illegal acts. In dealing with the issue of Iceland´s adherence to the IWC Convention there were breaches of general principles of international law, the IWC Convention and the IWC´s rules of procedure. More >>
Homesick Kiwis Brush Off Pounds
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 1:04 pm | Unknown
An overwhelming 91% of Kiwis in the United Kingdom intend to return home within five years, despite better career prospects and the lure of the British pound for working holiday- makers. More >>
through windows
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 11:49 am | Unknown
a woman in a giant unnamed city comes home after a night at work. she lives alone in an apartment – “my insides shaped externally in lines and corners”. More >>
Scoop: Daily Ratings
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 9:20 am | Unknown
Yesterday’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were... More >>
Cutting Edge IT System Wins Vector Awards Finalist
Tuesday, 21 May 2002, 8:47 am | Unknown
Cutting edge IT solutions that deliver major customer benefits has secured VECTOR*, Auckland's electricity network, a finalists' place in the'ComputerWorld Excellence Awards'. More >>
Kyoto Protocol Ratification Good For Solar Power
Monday, 20 May 2002, 10:54 am | Unknown
"News that the Foreign Affairs and Trade Select Committee has recommended that Government ratify the Kyoto Protocol is very welcome" said Dr Tony Bittar, chairman of the New Zealand Photovoltaic Association. More >>
Scoop: Weekend Ratings
Monday, 20 May 2002, 9:31 am | Unknown
The Weekend’s top 30 rating items on Scoop were... More >>
