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Prime Minister John Key is obsessed with two things about the New Zealand economy. One is the fact that productive industry has been shrinking as proportion of the economy for more than five years.
The other is the price of houses – an issue that Reserve Bank governors and other politicians have identified for years and done nothing about. More>>
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Education: Will Govt Introduce National Standards Training Standards?
The education sector union NZEI Te Riu Roa is questioning how the Education Minister can expect professional trainers to successfully train schools to implement National Standards when the Standards are completely untried and untested. More>>
Sport & Local Politics: Wellington MP Blue Over Possible Loss Of Sevens
Labour’s Wellington Central MP Grant Robertson is asking sevens fans to sign his on-line petition to ensure the IRB’s New Zealand leg remains at its natural home, in the capital. More>>
Gordon Campbell: Free Trade With US More Monty Python Than Holy Grail
Perhaps we can all quietly sign a pact to forego comparing a free trade deal with the US to the quest for the Holy Grail. This ‘free trade as Holy Grail’ notion is a cliché that will not die, because the media loves it so much. More>>
Institutions: High School MPs To Upgrade Behaviour From Kindergarten Level
This is an opportunity for young people to be heard in the very chamber where this country’s politicians regularly debate legislation and the issues of the day. More>>
Smellie Sniffs The Breeze: Foreshore, Seabed, Agh!
Early reports from today’s hui of Maori and national leaders at Waitangi suggest a typically turbulent exchange, piqued this year by signs of how the John Key-led National-Maori Party government continues to change the way politics could be played in New Zealand. More >>
Ironies: ACT Calls For Harsher Penalties For Possessing Ten Thousand Spoons
ACT New Zealand Law & Order Spokesman David Garrett today welcomed High Court Judge Justice Asher’s call for the Government to review laws on knife possession, and agreed that offenders should face tougher penalties. More>>
Peace, Love: International Position For MP
Manukau East MP Ross Robertson has been appointed as Deputy Convenor of the Peace and Democracy Programme in addition to his role as a member of the Executive Board of Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA). More>>
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I Want A New Drug: Paradex And Capadex To Be Withdrawn From NZ
All medicines containing dextropropoxyphene will be withdrawn from the New Zealand market after a review of the safety and efficacy of these medicines showed that their risks outweighed their possible benefits. More>>
Keith Rankin: Personal Income Tax Reform In New Zealand
While I agree that the system is far from perfect, few of us understand the basics of our present personal tax scales, and workable suggestions of alternatives are few and far between. More>>
Q+A Transcript: Catching Australia By 2025 LOL
- Bollard dismisses government’s aim of catching Australian incomes by 2025: “I don’t think we can catch up with Australia”
- Bollard says New Zealand should aim to benefit from the “crumbs [that] come off the Australian table”
- New Zealand recovery from recession “still fragile” More>>
DOC vs. National: Government Pressure To Privatise Mackenzie
Independent conservation organisation Forest & Bird has obtained documents under the Official Information Act that reveal the Government is stopping the Department of Conservation (DOC) from trying to protect the Mackenzie Basin from destruction by intensive irrigation. More >>
Employment: NZ Jobless Rate Jumps To 7.3% Sending Kiwi Down
New Zealand’s unemployment rate surged more than expected in the fourth quarter to the highest in more than a decade, stoking speculation the central bank won’t rush to raise interest rates. More>>
Media: 3 News Programmes Win "Key" Demographic
3 News , Campbell Live and Nightline all had strong nationwide wins against competing shows in the all important 18-49 demographic in January, retaining the competitive lead they held in December. More>>
Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! Mint Chicks Join New Model For Music Sales
Wellington-based global internet entrepreneur WebFund is backing what it hopes will be a new way to make money in the cruel and unusual world of digital music sales. More>>
Conservation: Signing South Pacific Fisheries Agreement Welcomed
The Environment and Conservation Organisations (ECO) today welcomed New Zealand signing the South Pacific regional fisheries management agreement. ECO Co-chairperson, Cath Wallace, said the agreement was essential for the management of pelagic and bottom fisheries in the South Pacific, including orange roughy and jack mackerel. More >>
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Trouble at The Lancet: Wakefield and the Medical Profession
‘It has became clear that several elements of the 1998 paper by Wakefield et al are incorrect, contrary to the findings of an earlier investigation.’ So concluded one of the longest misconduct inquiries in medical history. The editors of Britain’s... More >>
Gordon Campbell: Free Trade With US More Monty Python Than Holy Grail
Perhaps we can all quietly sign a pact to forego comparing a free trade deal with the US to the quest for the Holy Grail. This ‘free trade as Holy Grail’ notion is a cliché that will not die, because the media loves it so much. More>>
Martin LeFevre: Wellsprings Of Insight
Indigenous people felt that the rocks and rivers, clouds and creeks were alive with spirit. In the few native cultures that are still relatively intact, people still do. Science has conditioned modern people to believe this way of seeing is superstition, ... More >>
From Gaza to Lebanon: Beware the Iron Wall, the Coming War
The Israeli military may be much less effective in winning wars than it was in the past, thanks to the stiffness of Arab resistance. But its military strategists are as shrewd and unpredictable as ever. The recent rhetoric that has escalated from... More >>
Stateside with Rosalea Barker: Getting Bleaty
What’s a girl to do? Nine Old Home folks have been nominated for Oscars ; and nine golden nods have come to New Home folks as well—some of them for the same category and film on account of collaboration on Avatar . I guess I’ll just have to lay... More >>
Steven Ratuva: Quiet diplomacy needed to thaw ‘cold war’ with Fiji
After New Zealand offered an olive branch to Fiji to ease diplomatic tension between the two countries, Fiji responded in two unexpected ways. Firstly, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, while welcoming the move, was also quoted by Fiji media as saying that he was... More >>
Prof. Francis Boyle: Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza
Jan. 27--``What we're seeing in Gaza now, is pretty much slow-motion genocide against the 1.5 million Palestinians who live in Gaza.... If you read the 1948 Genocide Convention, it clearly says that one instance of genocide is the deliberate infliction of conditions... More >>
Historical Amnesia: Haiti and its Canadian media presentation
The disaster of Haiti is well represented in Canadian media, with significant coverage in print and on television. MacLean’s magazine’s recent cover article photo is one of the very few that perhaps accidentally represents what is really happening... More >>

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Lack Of Evidence: ICC Dismisses Case Against Darfurian Rebel Leader
The International Criminal Court (ICC) today declined to confirm the charges made against a rebel leader accused of directing the September 2007 attack that killed a dozen African Union peacekeepers in Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur region, citing ... More >>
DR Congo: Over 8,000 Women Raped By Combatants
The number of women raped in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where sexual violence committed by warring factions has become endemic, topped 8,000 last year, according to fresh estimates released by the United Nations Population Fund ... More >>
The Real Na'vi: Tribal People Appeal To James Cameron
Tribal peoples’ rights organization Survival International has appealed to Avatar director James Cameron on behalf of an Indian tribe through an ad in the film industry magazine Variety. More >>
Haiti: Racing Against Time, UN Seeks Shelters
The United Nations said today it is racing against time to bring in hazard-resistant tents for Haiti’s earthquake victims before the rainy season starts, provide sufficient agricultural input to save the next planting season, and raise greatly increased ... More >>ALSO:
Whaling: Japanese Authorities Breach Human Rights
The Japanese government breached a series of internationally guaranteed human rights by detaining two Greenpeace activists who had uncovered major corruption in the Japanese whaling programme, according to a working group of the United Nations Human Rights ... More >>
Israel: Army Raids Ramallah To Arrest Activists
Israeli soldiers raided a Ramallah apartment around 3AM to arrest a Spanish and an Australian activist over expired visas in direct violation of the Oslo Accords. At three in the morning, the Israeli army forcefully entered an apartment in the Area ... More >>
United Nations: Meetings Put Spotlight On Pacific Development
Three high-level United Nations meetings will take place in Vanuatu next week, bringing together top UN officials, other development partners and leaders from the Pacific to assess the challenges faced by the region and to map out strategies to spur development ... More >>
Again ? Bob Barker Rammed By Illegal Whaler
At 1209 PM Fremantle, Australia time, the Yushin Maru 3 intentionally rammed the Sea Shepherd ship Bob Barker, penetrating it's hull and endangering the lives of it's crew. The collision occurred at 65 degrees 21 South, 67 degrees 58 East, about ... More >>
Ethical Disinvestment: Church Of England To Sell Stake In Vedanta
In a shock move, the Church of England decided today to disinvest from controversial miner Vedanta Resources on ethical grounds, dealing a devastating blow to the company’s credibility. More >>
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Stalled: Unstable Weather Foils Race 1 Of America's Cup
Today's scheduled Race 1 of the 33rd America's Cup Match was postponed due to light and unstable winds on the Mediterranean Sea. “It was very light,” said navigator Juan Vila. “We had some puffs up to 6 knots but they didn't last long. More >>
Get Up On The Floor: Keep On Dancing, Physiotherapists Advise
Focus on the fun of physical activity and the positive effects to your health, not the risks say physiotherapists... We’re missing the point altogether if we highlight only the risks and costs of injuries and not the importance of fitness and the potential health dollar savings related to this. More>>
ANZAC Commemorations: Students Get Chance To Join Gallipoli Contingent
Year 13 school students will have the opportunity to join the official New Zealand contingent at Gallipoli for this year’s ANZAC commemorations, Veterans’ Affairs Minister Judith Collins announced today. More >>
Dutch Interest: Girls Can Have Fun At Warbirds Over Wanaka
Death defying aerobatics, historic machinery and the sound of a deep, throaty engine may not be every girl’s idea of the perfect day out – but premium hospitality company Good Group Ltd has come up with the ideal solution for those visitors to this year’s iconic Warbirds over Wanaka International airshow. More >>
Festive: Huge Animal Line-up For Big Gay Zoo Day
Auckland's first-ever Big Gay Zoo Day will be a chance to go 'where the wild things are' and also enjoy a concert from Anika Moa and Sola Rosa. More >>
Mixing Sport And Preposterousness: Sevens Parade Costumes
Wellington’s Lambton Quay was swamped with Sevens supporters on Thursday, many in costume – although a particularly plucky Air New Zealand cabin crew dispensed with clothes entirely. More>>
Scoop Books: Katherine Mansfield Reviews Joseph Conrad’s The Rescue
The writer who has achieved more than a common popularity, who has been recognized as one of the very few whose place is not in the crowded and jostled front rank but a delightful airy perch among the mountains, is to be envied—and not to be envied. The distinguished position has its special drawbacks. More>>
Fringe Starts Early: One For The Boys
What’s in a Man is NOT “The Penis Monologues”, but it is a fringe-tastic comedic, character-based romp through the real ‘man’ experience in all its nut-punching, swearing, macho, confused, silly glory! More>>