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$100,000 Winner Shops In Christchurch
Monday, 15 April 2002, 4:19 pm | Unknown
A Christchurch shopper is $100,000 richer after last night winning the first new weekly Kachingo! draw. The winner is yet to come forward. More >>
Telecom Breaching The Human Rights Act
Monday, 15 April 2002, 2:24 pm | Unknown
Telecom is discriminating against deaf and speech-impaired people by failing to provide a "relay service" which would allow them to use the telephone, the Human Rights Commission has found. More >>
Jewish Manifesto: Sharon is Israel's Worst Enemy
Monday, 15 April 2002, 11:24 am | Unknown
Many of us who have initiated and signed this manifesto lost family members during the Second World War. They died in concentration camps or perished in the mass graves of Eastern Europe. More >>
Glitzy Laugh’s To Launch Festival Of The Funny
Monday, 15 April 2002, 10:12 am | Unknown
With only weeks to go it¹s time to release details of the TV2 Big Comedy Gala Live at the Aotea Centre, April 30. A star of the TV2 International LAUGH! Festival, The Gala launches an outrageous festival and is an opportunity for the public to choose ... More >>
Elders Performance Continues To Soar
Monday, 15 April 2002, 10:02 am | Unknown
Hanover Group's business subsidiary, Elders Finance Limited today announces an after tax net profit of $4.9 million for six months ended December 31st 2001 - a substantial 104 percent increase from $2.4 million reported for the same period last year. More >>
Scoop: weekend Ratings
Monday, 15 April 2002, 9:10 am | Unknown
TO CHANGE MY SCOOP OPTIONS OR UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/myscoop/signin.html The weekend’s top 30 More >>
The Nation Goes Silent To Remember The War Dead
Sunday, 14 April 2002, 9:12 pm | Unknown
A nationwide observance to remember the fallen will occur for the first time this ANZAC Day, Thursday April 25 at 10 am. More >>
Frozen Blueberry Warning (Correction)
Sunday, 14 April 2002, 9:03 pm | Unknown
Director General of Health Dr Karen Poutasi today advised people who froze blueberries bought fresh in punnets between December 23 and the end of January that were sourced from a Waikato farm to discard them or thoroughly cook them before eating them. More >>
Generals Backing Interim President Are SOA Grads
Sunday, 14 April 2002, 9:02 pm | Unknown
Venezuelan Generals Backing Interim President are SOA Grads Army Commander in Chief Efrain Vasquez and General Ramirez Poveda, two of the major military backers of a transitional government, received training at the notorious US Army School of the ... More >>
War Resisters League Protests Mid-East War
Sunday, 14 April 2002, 8:56 pm | Unknown
It is time to stop speaking of “violence” in the Middle East and to begin to call what is happening by its right name: war. The long and brutal repression by the state of Israel of the urgent Palestinian demand for independence has escalated into all-out ... More >>
GG Visits Bolton To Cement Games Lin
Sunday, 14 April 2002, 8:55 pm | Unknown
Bolton is poised to greet a VIP visitor to cement its 'adoption' of New Zealand for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. More >>
Frozen Blueberry Warning
Sunday, 14 April 2002, 8:53 pm | Unknown
Director General of Health Dr Karen Poutasi today advised people who froze blueberries bought fresh in punnets between December 23 and the end of January that were sourced from a Waikato farm to discard them or thoroughly cook them before eating them. More >>
Major Breakthrough In The Mussel Industry
Friday, 12 April 2002, 1:49 pm | Unknown
The mussel industry today announced that it has developed the techniques and technology to domesticate the greenshell mussel industry in the same way that other biological industries are farmed. This it says will have major implications for the future development ... More >>
The First Latin American Film Festival
Friday, 12 April 2002, 1:47 pm | Unknown
In a first for New Zealand, a festival of movies from Latin America comes to the Paramount Theatre in Wellington from Anzac Day through to 1 May 2002. More >>
Fun With The Red Crescent..And A Political Concern
Friday, 12 April 2002, 11:29 am | Unknown
Hi everyone—we’re all still here in one piece, getting almost blase about having guns and tank- cannons leveled at our heads. ;) the last few days have centered around ambulances: here are some highlights. More >>
Tanks Menacingly Point Their Turrets
Friday, 12 April 2002, 11:23 am | Unknown
Spirits are higher today, as the curfew has been lifted for a few hours. For the first time in a week, cars are rolling down the street (past tanks, who menacingly point their turrets in your direction as you pass) and some stores are open. More >>
Internationals Report Israeli Army Brutality
Friday, 12 April 2002, 11:20 am | Unknown
Thirteen internationals: 1 Swede, 1 Italian, 3 British and 8 American traveled from Bethlehem and Jerusalem to Jenin, where there are reports of 300 dead and countless injured. They filed this report. More >>
New Name for Howick South Secondary School
Friday, 12 April 2002, 10:21 am | Unknown
Following the appointment of Robin McMurray as its foundation principal, a name has been chosen for the new Secondary School being built opposite the Botany Town Centre in Chapel Road Howick. The new school will be known as Botany Downs Secondary College More >>
Scoop: Daily Ratings
Friday, 12 April 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 r More >>
International Criminal Court Established
Friday, 12 April 2002, 9:23 am | Unknown
International Criminal Court Established After Landmark UN Treaty Event Ten Countries to Ratify the ICC Treaty, Bringing Total Past 60 Required More >>
