Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Start Free Trial
 

Unknown - Latest News [Page 68]

NZMP Assists Environment Waikato

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 4:42 pm | Unknown

NZMP has been assisting Environment Waikato with its investigation into potential sources of contamination in the Waikato River. More >>

Review Of Northland Screening Case Completed

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 4:07 pm | Unknown

The National Screening Unit (NSU) has completed its review of the cervical screening history of Northland woman Sharon Pahau along with a wider assessment of pathology services in Northland. The results of the review do not indicate systemic issues ... More >>

Broad Support For Protecting Consumer Choice

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 3:00 pm | Unknown

Growing momentum to protect New Zealand consumers from draconian Australian rules on dietary supplements emerged at Parliament today. More >>

Case For Aussie Rules On Dietary Supplements?

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 2:59 pm | Unknown

Australia would dominate the Board of the new agency that the New Zealand Government is proposing to regulate health products in this country, law firm Chen Palmer & Partners told a briefing at Parliament today hosted by Citizens for Health Choices. More >>

MAF - Undermining The Integrity Of Their Own Group

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 12:01 pm | Unknown

The Society Targeting Overuse of Pesticides (STOP) is accusing The Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry (MAF) of undermining the integrity of the very Community Group they set up to represent the views of the public. More >>

Science Must Answer Public Concerns

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 10:29 am | Unknown

Scientists working in genetic engineering have a social responsibility to investigate the risks that go hand and hand with a scientific breakthrough, according to Zonta Science Award winner Dr Julia Charity. More >>

Scoop: Daily Ratings

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 9:56 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 rating items on Scoop were... 1: More >>

A Victory For Deaf And Disabled People

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 9:48 am | Unknown

Deaf and disabled people are to get access to the telephone after a seven year battle. More >>

Auckland Mayday March Report

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 9:36 am | Unknown

Approximately 1000 people marched on the streets of Auckland this evening as part of the global May Day celebrations. More >>

Mayday Victory In Poneke

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 9:35 am | Unknown

After a day of anti-capitalist demos in Wellington, with a 21 Bum Salute given to Business NZ and a trip to nike town the carnival went back to Cuba St More >>

Occupation Is Liberation! - Stop The Bypass!

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 9:25 am | Unknown

Come To Tonks Ave Wellington Central Thursday May 2, 2002 9am to help stop a dirty, noisy, expensive, dangerous, motorway from destroying established collective community centres and community gardens!!! More >>

Anti Motorway Protesters Arrested In Police Raid

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 12:15 am | Unknown

About ten people have been arrested this morning in wellington as police (complete with riot helmets) smashed down the doors of the Stagecraft theatre in Tonks Ave this morning. More >>

A Letter Of Application To Maori TV Service

Thursday, 2 May 2002, 12:07 am | Unknown

I can understand that you may be wary of some foreigner applying to head up Maori Television Services, but let me assure you, I am no John Davy. I am legitimately unqualified for the post and say so up front. More >>

Kristen Schurr In Gaza, 30 April, 2002

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 11:58 pm | Unknown

In Gaza City a Palestinian father, Amjad Shawa of the PNGO, tells me that his son's first word was tahk, not baba. Tahk is shooting, baba is dad. He is devastated when he says that he cannot protect his children. The Gaza Strip, effectively a prison ... More >>

May Day Occupation Against The Te Aro Bypass

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 5:30 pm | Unknown

As part of today’s May Day “Carnival against Capitalism”, anti-bypass activists have occupied a property along the proposed route of the Wellington inner-city bypass. A Reclaim the Streets party was held in Kensington Gardens, and from there, people ... More >>

Court Decision Vindicates Dental Council Stance

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 4:20 pm | Unknown

The High Court decision which will see some $15 million returned to the University of Otago School of Dentistry, dentistry students and graduates between 1995 and 1999 vindicates ongoing lobbying by the Dental Council of New Zealand over the past seven ... More >>

communique from the catechresia collective

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 2:34 pm | Unknown

on this day of autumn light fading, as our sisters, fathers, mothers, brothers & elders trail through yet another day of debilitating regimes & routines, a diverse group of people have come together. More >>

Chch Children Benefit From ENP And ANP Numeracy

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 9:58 am | Unknown

A new method of teaching maths has been hailed a success at one Christchurch primary school. More >>

Scoop: Daily Ratings

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 9:16 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 >>

Leasing Solutions Appoints New General Manager

Wednesday, 1 May 2002, 12:24 am | Unknown

Leasing Solutions Limited, a member of Hanover Group of Companies, New Zealand's largest privately owned finance company today announced the appointment of Peter Marsh to lead Leasing Solutions management team in the newly formed role as General ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

LATEST HEADLINES

  • PARLIAMENT
  • POLITICS
  • REGIONAL