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Censorship: New Zealand Law Society Bans Fijian Job Ads Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, fellow New Zealanders, Kia Ora It is a great honour to be here in the New Zealand Parliament, our nation’s House of Representatives as a New Zealand First Member of Parliament. It is no wonder that the Beatles song ... Visitor industry welcomes Holidays Amendment Bill A proposed law to Mondayise Waitangi Day and Anzac Days when they fall on weekends will stimulate domestic tourism, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says. Dotcom in Custody as New Zealand Awaits U.S. Extradition Request Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload.com, has been detained in New Zealand on charges of copyright infringement conspiracy under a U.S. request for provisional arrest ahead of a formal extradition request. Maritime New Zealand update - Rena #188 Svitzer salvage teams yesterday focused on the labour-intensive task of emptying containers of wood on the bow section of the Rena , and preparing the bundles of timber for removal by helicopter. Megaupload’s Dotcom in Custody as New Zealand Awaits Extradition Request Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload.com, has been detained in New Zealand on charges of copyright infringement conspiracy under a U.S. request for provisional arrest ahead of a formal extradition request. Goldman Lured by New Zealand Windfall as Key Pushes State IPOs After a dearth of initial public offerings in the past decade, New Zealand is back on investment bankers’ radar screens as Prime Minister John Key prepares the biggest round of state asset sales in more than 20 years. France returns 20 Maori heads to New Zealand Preparing the biggest homecoming yet of its kind, authorities in New Zealand on Monday received 20 ancestral heads of Maori ethnic people once held in several French museums as a cultural curiosity. New Zealand Windfall Lures Goldman as Key Pushes State IPOs After a dearth of initial public offerings in the past decade, New Zealand is back on investment bankers’ radar screens as Prime Minister John Key prepares the biggest round of state asset sales in more than 20 years. Development West Coast Independent trustees reappointed Development West Coast’s two independent Trustees have been reappointed for a further three-year term on the Board. Robert Buchanan has been appointed by the New Zealand Law Society and Mark Lockington by the Institute of Chartered Accountants. |
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