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PCB Confirms Cancellation Of New Zealand Tour

Thursday, 9 May 2002, 10:37 am | Unknown

The 2nd Test versus New Zealand was called off late this morning after the bomb blast on the road outside the hotel, where the two teams were staying. This was announced by the Match Referee, Mr Mike Procter, at a press conference at the same hotel. Director ... More >>

NZ Cricket brings Black Caps home

Thursday, 9 May 2002, 10:17 am | Unknown

Following the explosion of a bomb outside the TelstraClear Black Caps team hotel New Zealand Cricket has decided to bring the team home from Pakistan. More >>

Scoop: Daily Ratings

Thursday, 9 May 2002, 9:11 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 r More >>

Progressive Enterprises – New Operating Officer

Thursday, 9 May 2002, 12:43 am | Unknown

Richard (35) will have responsibility for the retail brands of Foodtown, Countdown and 3 Guys, along with their supporting head office functions and will report to Progressive’s managing director, Ted van Arkel. More >>

Volunteers Needed For Central Asian Dig!

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 11:42 pm | Unknown

Join the USCAP field team on archaeological excavations in a long forgotten and fascinating corner of Asia, then take a trip through the colourful mysteries of the ancient Silk Road cities. The blue-tiled madrassehs, minarets and mausolea of Samarkand, Bukhara ... More >>

Ports Use “Dirty Tricks” On Captive Customers

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 5:12 pm | Unknown

The Captive Port Customers Group has called on the Government to respond to a Port Review report released today with specific measures to stop the “dirty tricks” the Group says ports are using against captive customers. More >>

Comment On Report On Market Power Of Ports

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 3:57 pm | Unknown

On the basis of a first read it appears that the Government's consultants, Charles River Associates, have produced a quality report which is balanced and demonstrates the existing law ensures that New Zealand has a competitive port industry. More >>

Wholesale Electricity Prices Rise During April

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 2:56 pm | Unknown

Wholesale electricity prices increased significantly during April, due predominantly to the Taranaki Combined Cycle (TCC) plant being out of operation for most of the month. More >>

Imagine Life Without Your Mum this Mother’s Day

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 2:39 pm | Unknown

Three year old Finn Laidlaw wants New Zealand children to imagine life without their Mums this Mother’s Day. More >>

Meter Readers Make The Switch To PDA

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 1:00 pm | Unknown

Data collection experts DataCol NZ Limited have empowered their meter reading staff with PDAs. The Palm-based devices from wireless experts iTouch Business Mobility are one of the biggest technological advances the industry has seen for years, and ... More >>

Fostering Young Leaders To Make A Difference

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 10:59 am | Unknown

Students aged between 5 to 18 years heard the success secrets of what motivates New Zealand's current leaders in business, sport, community service, politics and the arts. Around 1,100 students from primary and secondary schools gathered in Auckland ... More >>

Software For Organisations Dogged By Chaos

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 9:49 am | Unknown

A new software solution has been released that not only organises data - it also organises people. More >>

Josefina Baez To Tour New Zealand

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 9:40 am | Unknown

Magdalena Aotearoa is delighted to host performance artist and educator Josefina Baez (Dominican Republic/New York) on her tour of New Zealand. More >>

Allied Farmers - Full Listing On NZSE

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 9:30 am | Unknown

It will be a proud day in the almost 90 year history of rural services company, Allied Farmers Limited, when it achieves a full listing on the New Zealand Stock Exchange on 9 May, Allied Farmers Limited Chairman Mr Brian Train, said today. More >>

Scoop:Daily Ratings

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 9:07 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 r More >>

Environmental Expo In Russell

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 12:52 am | Unknown

Best methods of protecting the environment in the Far North will be on show at the Russell Town Hall and Village Green on Saturday and Sunday, 3 and 4 August. More >>

Hitwise Awarded 5th Position

Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 12:51 am | Unknown

Hitwise, the Internet site rating company, has been listed in Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s Annual Survey as one of the “Fast 50 Technology Companies in Australia.” Entrants were judged based on their revenue growth over three years (1999 to 2001), strong ... More >>

US Formally Retracts Support Of ICC

Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 3:38 pm | Unknown

The NGO Coalition for the International Criminal Court, a worldwide alliance of more than 1,000 civil society organizations and independent legal experts, expressed its disappointment at the announcement today by Marc Grossman, US Under Secretary of ... More >>

Freightways Continues Strong Growth Path For 3Q

Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 3:19 pm | Unknown

Freightways Express Limited (Freightways) has continued its strong performance posting consolidated operating revenue for the nine months ended 31 March 2002, of $137.8 million - up 4% on the same period last year. More >>

Health Insurance: Savings Are Possible

Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 11:45 am | Unknown

New Zealanders concerned about rising health insurance premiums should make a full and immediate review of their existing policies, according to independent insurance brokers Stone & Associates. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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