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Fright Night Exclusive Clip | ManmadeMag

Posted on 25th August 2011 by Sydney News in news - Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Vampire flicks have been two a penny in recent years.

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Posted on 25th August 2011 by Sydney News in news - Tags: , , , , , , ,

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Birds and Nature in the Forest of Dean: Greylag Geese (Forest of Dean)

Posted on 23rd August 2011 by NZ News in news,nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

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Solar Shading Adds Gimmick To Manila Towers – Article #2908

Posted on 9th August 2011 by Asia News in news - Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

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Mursejlerne: Nové Město

Posted on 5th August 2011 by NZ News in news - Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

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‘P’ precursor seizures to top a tonne – customs

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Customs expects to seize a tonne of methamphetamine precursors by the end of the year, a parliamentary committee has been told.

Precursors are the ephedrine and pseudoephedrine products which go into making the drug, also known as P, and the amount coming into New Zealand has increased massively in the past few years.Comptroller of Customs Martyn Dunne told Parliament’s foreign affairs, defence and trade committee 796kg of precursors, with a value of $90 million, had been seized in the nine months to September 30.”We will crack a tonne of precursors by the end of the year, I’m confident that we’ll do that,” Mr Dunne said. That compared with 733kg for the whole of last year.Many methods were used to try to bring it in, including in shrewsbury biscuits and washing powder.The amount of precursors seized had been steadily increasing, from 292kg in 2004 to last year’s 733kg.”We are seeing changes in modus operandi, about how they’re doing it,” Mr Dunne said. .”What we’re looking for, unfortunately, is the next big thing.”That’s also been backed up, somewhat anecdotally, by increasing levels of violence by the organised crime elements that are involved in this,” Mr Dunne said.”Customs had “pretty good evidence” that the cost of P precursors had increased considerably, which showed the seizures were having an effect.”Meanwhile, Customs had identified $2.”So if that’s the case, then good.8m in cost cutting, mainly in staff costs, in a line-by-line review requested by the government.8m in cost cutting, mainly in staff costs, in a line-by-line review requested by the government

Computer crash chaos for Air New Zealand

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Airports nationwide were thrown into chaos today after Air New Zealand’s entire computer system failed.

A suspected power outage crashed airport check-in systems, as well as online bookings and call centre systems about 9am, affecting 5000-6000 passengers on the last day of the school holidays.Most systems had been restored early this afternoon, but the self check-in kiosks were not up and running until about 3.Once they were back on line the backlog of passengers cleared in about half an hour and the passengers headed to board their flights about an hour late.30pm, Air New Zealand short haul airline group general manager Bruce Parton said.Judy, who was waiting there for her Christchurch flight, told : “they haven’t made that many announcements really”.Passengers at Wellington Airport said they had faced long delays and criticised a lack of information from the airline.Angela, who was waiting to fly to Hamilton, was also annoyed at the lack of information.”When it goes down no one knows what the hell to do.”It just goes to show how much we rely on technology,” she said.Mr Parton could not comment about complaints of a lack of information relayed to passengers at Wellington Airport, but said: “that certainly hasn’t been the case in Auckland”.”An Air New Zealand staff member working at the check-ins told : “it’s just been chaos”.40pm, he said.The electronic system for checking people in was back up and running about 1. .The airline had used manual check-in systems and opened about 10 extra counters while the system was down.30pm they were about 1 hour 10 minutes.”At midday passengers were facing delays of about an hour and a half, at 3.Initial indications were that a power outage had caused the problem, but the matter would be investigated further tomorrow, Mr Parton said.Extra staff didn’t need to be brought in as many people, such as himself, had shown up to help.

.The chaos may have left a few smiling – the carpark owners who had an unexpectedly busy Sunday with vehicles forced to stay for extended periods

Pammie avoids wardrobe malfunction

Posted on 23rd September 2009 by French News in france,news,nz - Tags: , , , , , , , ,

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Pamela Anderson narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction, and called a hongi “erotic,” at her first New Zealand press conference. .

But things close toly came unstuck when the 42-year-old was showing how her scarf could be made into a dress with a few well-placed knots.

Anderson – the biggest international star to attend this year’s Fashion Week – held the press conference with her co-designer Richie Rich to promote her Fashion Week runway show, scheduled to be held tomorrow evening.

The New Zealand press attending the conference struggled to answer a question put to them by Rich when he asked what set Kiwi fashion apart from the rest of the world.

She lifted up her arms and said “see,” but was quickly forced to lower them again – narrowly avoiding a Janet Jackson-style wardrobe malfunction.

Also during the conference, a reporter asked if she could give Anderson a traditional Maori welcome with a hongi.

After a long pause, one reporter said: “Maori”.

Anderson said the most important thing about her show was to have a good time.

Anderson obliged, but said afterward that she found it “erotic”.

She seemed enamoured with New Zealand.

“We want to bring the sun back into fashion,” she said.”

Anderson confirmed she wouldn’t be on the runway for tomorrow’s A*muse catwalk show – one of fashion week’s last events.

“It’s kind of like Canada, where I grew up.

Prince Harry inherits millions as hits 25

Posted on 15th September 2009 by NZ News in news,nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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Prince Harry has received a 9 million pound (NZ$21.49 million) birthday present from his late mother, Princess Diana.

The party-loving prince, who is third in line to the throne, inherited the money from his mother’s estate as he turned 25 on Tuesday.The Princess of Wales left an estate worth £21 million (NZ$49m)when she died in a Paris car crash in 1997.While the prince will not be able to access the full amount until he turns 30, he will start receiving an estimated £300,000 ($703,000) worth of annual interest payments from the lump sum.5 million (NZ$15m) was set aside for for each of her two sons, but the amount grew over the years as it earned substantial interest.About £6.

The quarter-century mark marks a coming of age for the flame-haired prince, whopossesses both his mother’s sense of adventure and her common touch.

British media ran a flood of pictures, showing Harry’s steady progression from a toddler in short pants to an earnest soldier in combat gear.

The younger son of Diana and Prince Charles spent his birthday continuing his pilot training in the Royal Air Force, but he was hardly out of the spotlight.

Other sympathetic images included the 12-year-old boy who walked behind his mother’s coffin to Westminster Abbey and the confident 24-year-old who spoke movingly at a memorial service in 2007 about “the best mother in the world. At each step – with his easy smile and approachable ways – he reminded many of Diana. She was our guardian, friend and protector.”

“When she was alive, we completely took for granted her unrivaled love of life, laughter, fun and folly. She never once allowed her unfaltering love for us to go unspoken or undemonstrated,” he said. She never once allowed her unfaltering love for us to go unspoken or undemonstrated,” he said.

Patrick Jephson, who was involved with Diana’s finances when he worked as her private secretary, said the princess’ money was “very prudently” invested and that Harry will also have access to some of the considerable wealth generated by the Duchy of Cornwall, which is under Prince Charles’ control.Diana’s estate was comprised mostly of her divorce settlement from Charles.

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