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Economy: Cullen Warns Of "Heavier Waters" Ahead In
2007/08
Economy: World Bank Says NZ
Best Place For Business
Justice: Peace
Activists To Appear In Court Today
ICT:
Commission Rules Telstra-Clear Will Get Bitstream Broadband
Service
World Trade: WTO Hong Kong
Ministerial Locked Down – 900 Arrested
Bizarre: Weedy Mascot Looks In Fine Form For
Ellerslie -
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Palestine
Monitor Reports Israeli Sound Bombs Kill In Gaza
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COLUMNS:
Suzan Mazur: A Letter From An Alleged
Grave Robber
Rosalea Barker: When The President
Makes You Angry
No Flies On Misinformation
Maestro Dennis Hans
A White (Phosphorous)
Christmas - Bodycount Iraq
Cynicism Over Bush
/ McCain Torture Concession
L. Repscowt Advances
A Curious Plame Gate Observation
Toni Solo: Made
In Peru Asparagus Leaves Bronx Cold
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Veterans: Backing
For Maori Hero To Get His VC Finally -
Auditor General's Report: Policy Analysts Defend
Themselves From Encircling National MPs -
Environment: Judge Rules For Snail – Now Minister
Must Act
Election Spending: Are Spending
Loopholes Big Enough For A Stock Car?
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NZ Economy: Cullen Warns Of "Heavier Waters" Ahead In 2007/08
“After growing 25 per cent since 1999 against an OECD average of only 16 per cent, the New Zealand economy may be about to enter heavier waters,” Finance Minister Michael Cullen said today. Dr Cullen was commenting on the release of the Budget Policy Statement [BPS] and the 2005 Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update. The Treasury now believes that growth will hold up stronger for longer than in its pre-election forecasts issued in August but that the slowdown, now projected for the 2007 and 2008 March years, will be deeper when it does occur. See... Cullen on BPS, latest economic and fiscal forecast [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0512/S00286.htm
Economy:
World Bank Says NZ Best Place For Business
- Finance Minister Michael Cullen today welcomed a World Bank survey rating New Zealand the easiest place of 155 countries to do business. Australia was sixth. “These international surveys provide an important reminder that, although there is always more work to be done in reducing compliance costs, New Zealand has a lighthanded regulatory regime and a strong pro-business environment." See... Survey result welcomed [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0512/S00302.htm
Justice:
Peace Activists To Appear In Court Today
- Anti-war activist Jon Oosterman is appearing in the Wellington District Court tomorrow (December 20) charged with using offensive language at a protest outside the Governor-General's residence on the day that new US Ambassador William McCormack was presenting his creditials. Another Wellington peace activist, Simon Riddell, is also appearing in court tomorrow, and was arrested for protesting outside the New Zealand Defence Industry Conference at Te Papa in October. He is one of five activists being dragged through the courts after voicing serious concern at Te Papa's continued agreement to host a weapons and arms conference at "Our Place". See... Peace activists targeted for speaking out [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0512/S00157.htm
ICT:
Commission Rules Telstra-Clear Will Get Bitstream Broadband
Service
- ToThe Commerce Commission has released a final determination under the Telecommunications Act providing TelstraClear with regulated access to a wholesale bitstream service supplied by Telecom. Bitstream is an input to the provision of broadband to consumers on Telecom's copper local access network. TelstraClear will combine bitstream with its own transmission and ISP services to create its own broadband services for customers. See... TelstraClear will have bitstream access [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0512/S00280.htm
World
Trade: WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Locked Down – 900
Arrested
- Dr Jane Kelsey reports from Hong
Kong: - The parallel worlds of protesters who say
the WTO is destroying the lives of people in North and
South, and of trade ministers who desperately seek a
cosmetic deal that can keep the WTO alive, finally met last
night when a mass mobilization forced the lockdown of the
Convention Centre. But the message being voiced by the
activists was drowned out by a focus on the confrontations,
rather than the message. See... WTO:
Who Is Responsible For The Violence? [1]
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Bizarre:
Weedy Mascot Looks In Fine Form For Ellerslie -
The odds are on Woody Weed to win the mascot dash at Ellerslie Racecourse on New Years Day, reckons national Weedbusters Coordinator, Carolyn Lewis. If Woody Weed wins or places in the mascot dash, his winnings will be donated to the Royal Forest and Bird Society, who will use the proceeds to support Weedbusting projects being undertaken by their members. See... Weedy Mascot For Charity Dash [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC0512/S00035.htm
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Palestine Monitor Reports Israeli Sound Bombs Kill In
Gaza
- The General Director of Reception and Emergency in the Palestinian Health Ministry, Dr Mauia Hassanin, declared that four sick Palestinians died on Sunday 18the December due to Israeli sound-bombs and shelling in Southern Gaza. See... Gaza: Four Palestinians die due to sound-bombs [1] . See also… Genevieve Cora Fraser - Israel Breathes Fear into Arab East Jerusalem [2]
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Suzan Mazur: A Letter From An Alleged Grave Robber
- On August 27, 1991, Bob "the biggest dealer" Hecht, now on trial in Rome for antiquities trafficking, sent the following handwritten letter to Turkish journalist Ozgen Acar about their shared enthusiasm for ancient coins, among other subjects. I was mentioned, and since I'd been collaborating with Acar on antiquities stories for Connoisseur and The Economist, Acar faxed a copy of the letter to me from Turkey. See... Suzan Mazur: A Preview Of Bob Hecht's Memoirs [1]
[1]
- http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0512/S00224.htm
Rosalea Barker: When The President Makes You
Angry
- Well, I've just watched the last part of President George W. Bush's Sunday prime-time address to the nation, and you should know straight off that I'm pissed off that I missed the beginning of it. See... Stateside with Rosalea: Angry, Angry, Angry [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0512/S00225.htm
No
Flies On Misinformation Maestro Dennis Hans
- John Edwards began his widely discussed guest column for the Washington Post , titled “The Right Way in Iraq,” with these dramatic words: “I was wrong.” See... Dennis Hans: I Was Right [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0512/S00222.htm
A White (Phosphorous) Christmas - Bodycount Iraq
- George W. Bush, 12 December 2005: “How many Iraqi citizens have died in this war? I would say; 30,000, more or less, have died as a result of the initial incursion and the ongoing violence against Iraqis. We’ve lost about 2,140 of our own troops.” As the Occupation of Iraq is approaching three years, the mass murder of Iraqi civilians is not questioned, but normalised in Western conscience. President Bush reached the stage where he is able to make his own figure of Iraqi deaths, with no remorse or sadness. The war was not the result of “wrong intelligence”; the war was an illegal act of aggression, and a premeditated mass murder. ‘Democracy’ is used as a tool to manipulate the public and justify war crimes. See... Ghali Hassan: The Crimes of U.S. ‘Democracy’ [1] MORE:
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Cynicism Over Bush / McCain Torture Concession
- In deciding not to follow through on his threat to veto Sen. John McCain’s amendment against torture, Bush actually surrendered very little. Torture is still in the eyes of the beholders in the defense and intelligence communities. See... Bush Gesture to McCain: Less than Meets the Eye [1] MORE:
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L. Repscowt Advances A Curious Plame Gate
Observation
- The Associated Press recently released a story stating Bob Novak is confident that President Bush knows who leaked Valerie Plame’s name to the press. Does President Bush know who leaked Valerie Plame’s name, or is President Bush the person that initially ... See... L. Repscowt: Is HE the leak? [1] MORE PLAMEGATE:
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Toni Solo: Made In Peru Asparagus Leaves Bronx Cold
- In the first few days of December the United States marked emphatically another stage in its progressive imperial decline by frenetically and unexpectedly closing a bi-lateral "free trade" deal with Peru. Just a couple of weeks beforehand, Peru had joined Ecuador and Colombia in withdrawing from negotiations on a broad Andean regional trade treaty. Then, abruptly, early in December, Peru's negotiators were ordered to Washington. Outstanding differences were resolved and the negotiations declared successfully closed. Peru sold out its sovereignty to the United States for the sake of marginal benefits like increased asparagus exports. It was not so much a US victory as an unmistakeable sign of the Bush regime's failure to sustain credible leadership in the Americas. See… Varieties Of Imperial Decline [1]
[1] - http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0512/S00198.htm
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Veterans:
Backing For Maori Hero To Get His VC Finally -
Member of Parliament for Waiariki, Te Ururoa Flavell,
welcomed the suggestion today from the Waitangi Tribunal,
that the Crown should facilitate a joint research effort
with the Manahi VC Committee to prepare a submission to the
Palace for the award . See... Maori
Party Supports Tribunal Report on Maori Hero [1]
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Auditor
General's Report: Policy Analysts Defend Themselves From
Encircling National MPs -
The Directors of Allen
and Clarke Policy and Regulatory Specialists Limited said
today that they were pleased that the Office of the
Controller and Auditor-General’s report on its inquiry into
the Ministry of Health’s contracting with Allen & Clarke.
See... Statement
from Allan And Clarke On AG Report [1]
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Environment:
Judge Rules For Snail – Now Minister Must Act
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The threatened giant land snail may be one step further away
from extinction thanks to the tenacity of Forest and Bird
and the commonsense of a High Court judge, the Green Party
says. Conservation Spokesperson Metiria Turei today
congratulated the environmental group for winning its
landmark High Court case against State Owned Enterprise
Solid Energy, and thanked the judge for his reasoned
decision. See... Snails'
extinction lies in hands of ministers [1]
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Election
Spending: Are Spending Loopholes Big Enough For A Stock
Car?
- The Rt Hon Winston Peters has said that he
is disappointed with the Judges' findings in relation to the
electoral petition for the seat of Tauranga, as there now
appear to be no rules to limit candidate expenditure. "This
development means that we have taken the first steps down
the slippery slope of US style politics in which wealthy
candidates are able to buy their way into politics. "I
commenced my action because, like others, I believed that
there was gross over expenditure in this case. See... Peters
Declares The Law On Expenditure Now Void [1]
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