Norsewear And Swazi Shop Opens In Wellington
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Made clothing more available in urban markets. It does not get much more urban than Lambton Quay," says Mr quality casual clothes and leisure wear. As soon as they do, they fall in love with the products.

The new shop is in a great location and the fit out is amazing. The decor Swazi, two companies which have made the decision to remain 'true to country' and stay 100% New Zealand Made," he says. March.

As well as our valued customers, the media are welcome to visit our new store. We are very proud of it," - AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Global Peace and Justice Auckland organised a protest on Saturday as part of an International Day of Action calling for all foreign troops to be withdrawn from Iraq and Afghanistan. The international day of action marked the 4th anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

- Plot Outline: An idealistic man joins the New Zealand Parliament filled with a selfless desire to make the world a better place for his constituents, and for many people from places quite removed from his constituency. However, he rapidly discovers that the administration has been corrupted by the powerful and ruthless children's lobby. See.

.. KiwiFM's Wammo discusses with Paul Buchanan the upcoming state visit to the White House by Prime Minister Helen Clark confirms the view that US-New Zealand relations are warming up.

But should Helen Clark front-foot a NZ want-list? - 'The review of the actions of the Parole Board, conducted by Chief District Court Judge RJ Johnson and Professor JRP Ogloff, is a thinly veiled white-wash. But if readers ignore the shameful attempt to minimise the incompetent and outrageous actions of the Board, the facts exposed in the report are truly chilling.

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- Fiji will be the focus when Foreign Minister Winston Peters attends a meeting of Pacific Islands Forum foreign ministers in Port Vila, Vanuatu, on Friday. “This is a particularly important meeting for the future of Fiji and the region. Rarely has the Forum had to deal with such a complex and disturbing situation as has arisen in Fiji as a consequence of the December 5 coup," Mr Peters said.

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- This weekend: A 24 hour non-stop spectacle of Improvised Comedy in aid of the 2007 World Vision 40 Hour Famine. For the first time in New Zealand, the finest improvisors in the country gather on one stage. This time the comedy has a cause.

Every single dollar raised will help support World Vision projects in more than 12 countries around the world including Vanuatu, Honduras and Niger. See..

. Around $40,000 was raised last night (Thursday) to buy art for Bay of Plenty District Health Board hospitals in Tauranga and Whakatane. The money was raised during an auction of artwork donated by 18 Bay of Plenty artists.

Guest of honour was prime minister Helen Clark. See..

. that the upcoming state visit to the White House by Prime Minister Helen Clark confirms the view that US-New Zealand relations are warming up. After a cooling of relations during the first term of George W.

Bush, notable for the intemperate remarks by US envoys about the obstacles New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy and refusal to send combat troops (at least publicly) to Iraq pose for the achievement of a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries, recent statements by US diplomatic and congressional officials point towards a softening of the US stance. Scoop Image of Paul Buchanan by Jason Dorday. See.

.. The Human Rights Network of Aotearoa is proud to present the third annual New Zealand Human Rights Film Festival.

This years Festival showcases stories of activists and survivors through the eyes of courageous filmmakers, putting a human face on threats to individual freedom and giving voice to those who might otherwise be silenced. See..

. Scoop's Selwyn Manning Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: How a rest home owner kept patients alive on paper so as to claim subsidies. Also, a bill before Parliament will see armed air marshals on Air New Zealand flights.

Scoop's Selwyn Manning and KiwiFM's Wallace Chapman discuss a top-level summit meeting that has taken place in Iraq between the Iraqi Prime Minister, Iran, Syria and the five permanent members of the UN security council, including the USA. What does this mean for the war-torn-region? Lyndon Hood writes: A report into the parole of Graeme Burton, written for Graeme Burton by Graeme Burton and published in the Dominion Post, has found that Graeme Burton was not at fault in the tragic failure of Graeme Burton's parole.

Last week reports on the Parole Board's and Corrections Department's actions found all procedures that would have made any difference were followed...

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- “The Good Shepherd is a fictionalized version of history which is accurate in almost every incident. But because the filmmakers are liberated from trying to be faithful to the tiny details, they’ve come a lot closer in many ways to capturing some essential truths about this extraordinary period of intelligence, counterintelligence, betrayal and espionage during the Cold War …" See..

. NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark is scheduled to meet with US President George Bush on March 20. Is New Zealand about to increase its involvement in Afghanistan, in the Persian Gulf, in containment operations in Central-Asia, and in this US-led War On Terror?

Former Police Minister John Banks talks to KiwiFM's Wallace about why Clint Rickards, recently acquitted of rape charges, must not be reinstated as Assistant Police Commissioner and in charge of the Auckland Police District.

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