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Lyndon Hood's Pics of the Weeks: Nov 08 to Feb 09

Lyndon Hood's Pics of the Weeks: Nov '08 to Feb '09

New Scoop editorial images by Lyndon Hood, for stories from November 2008 to February 2009. For previous images see Pics of the Weeks: October 2008.

November 2008
December 2008
January 2009
February 2009


November 2008 (top)


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Gordon Campbell - How To Watch A US Election


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Gordon Campbell - NZ’s Non-Election Comes To A Close


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Gordon Campbell - Election Wrap Up + Predictions


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Maori Party - Maori Party consultation underway on government formation


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Lyndon Hood - A Victory Parade For John Key (Includes key)


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PHARMAC - Drug company scaremongering, says Pharmac


Electoral Commission - Kids Voting Makes The Difference


NZ Govt - Government disbands EFA Expert Panel


December 2008 (top)


Lyndon Hood - Lyndon Hood: Honeymoon Briefs


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Lyndon Hood - Lyndon Hood: What Else Is In The Urgency Plan?


NZ Govt - Government honours Herceptin promise


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Lyndon Hood - Recession-Weary Nation Cheered By Chaplinesque Key


NZ Govt - Light bulb ban ended


January 2009 (top)


United Nations - UN Agency Suspends Gaza Relief Operations


Te Ata Tino Toa - Common Sense


NZ Govt - NZ gives $1 million to Red Cross work in Gaza


Lyndon Hood - My Side In The Gaza Conflict Is Right


Gordon Cambell - Obama and Key’s responses to the financial crisis


Business.Scoop - NZX 50 falls a third day, after Wall Street slump


Business.Scoop - NZD gains on stocks; medium-term trend is lower


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NZ Govt - Key urges restraint on MP salary rises


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Gordon Campbell - The Dividing Line Between PR and News Disappears


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NZ Govt - Submissions called for on possible FTA with Korea


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Greens - Pay freeze will only intensify recession


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C.D. Sludge - Sludge Report #188 - Down She Goes By 1.5%


February 2009 (top)


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Gordon Campbell - The challenges that the RMA changes pose for the Maori Party


Transpower - Further Power Cuts In Auckland


  • Uri Avnery - Dirty Socks

  • Lyndon Hood - Key Drops Dark Hints On Need For Urgency


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    Gordon Campbell - John Key’s infrastructure announcement


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    Gordon Campbell - How spying on politicians should be managed in future


    NZ Govt - Minister welcomes replacement for EFA


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    National - ‘Fresh Start’ legislation introduced


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    Gordon Campbell - National’s shambolically popular style of government, plus the Israeli election


    NZ Govt - Bonding Scheme for Doctors, Nurses & Midwives


    InternetNZ - InternetNZ welcomes decision on Copyright clause


    Labour - Labour MPs support first Pink Shirt Day in NZ


    Greens - Kevin Hague at Wellington’s ‘Out in the Square’


    Lyndon Hood - Key Cancels "Wasteful" Employment Summit


    Gordon Campbell - Friday’s job summit, and whether anyone has an end game for the recession

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