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Miss MinnieBelle: One a Penny, Two a Penny…

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One a Penny, Two a Penny … Getting in the Easter spirit with- among other things- these lovely treats. After much searching, recipe found here

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Retired Army Colonel Marcel Robicheaux enjoys her new life as an antique dealer. She shares a home with her mother and her best friend who also happens to be her mother’s lover. In this story not everything is black and white when it comes to the things that are important. Herring All Paperback Peggy

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Get other General Politics herePublic Opinion is a 1922 book on media and democracy by Walter Lippmann. Among other things it argues that twentieth century advances in the technology of “the manufacture of consent” amounts to “a revolution” in “the practice of democracy” because this allows the control over public opinion about the world and about the public’s interests in that world. Control of public opinion is a means to controlling public behavior Comments (0)

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Where The Wild Things Are (Hardcover) Author and Illustrator : Maurice Sendak Format : Hardcover Condition : New Dimensions : 26cm x 24cm x 1cm Get the paperback version here About Where the Wild Things Are Originally published in 1963 it has become a much-loved favourite children’s best-seller and an acknowledged classic of 20th century children’s picture books. Maurice Sendak said: “Max the hero of my book discharges his anger against his mother and returns to the real world sleepy hungry and at peace with himself… from their earliest years children live on familiar terms with disrupting emotions fear and anxiety are an intrinsic part of their everyday lives they continually cope wi extra info…..

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NSW police have ‘grave concerns’ for missing Kiwi

Posted on 28th October 2009 by German News in news,nz - Tags: , , , , , , , ,

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New South Wales police say they hold “grave concerns” for a New Zealander who disappeared since last month.

Oliver Sims, 26, was last seen on September 18 at a university in Wollongong, where he worked in a function centre, NSW police said in a statement. .

Mr Sims, who lived in Wollongong, 82km south of Sydney, failed to return home after his shift and did not show up for work the next week.

“I was at home and he sent me a text message about 11pm, saying `Don’t wait up, I will be home late.

In the six weeks since he was last seen, his girlfriend of seven years, Pauline Cook, has retraced his steps, kept a constant vigil and made a public appeal for information to help find him. And that was the last I heard from him,” Ms Cook told the Illawarra Mercury newspaper. I love you’.

“I have been in contact with his family in New Zealand pretty much every day and they’re very distraught and extremely worried,” Ms Cook said.

Mr Sims, who did not have a driver’s licence, usually used public transport or got a lift home with a workmate. I’ve gone to places locally where he might be or go, and I’ve gone up to Sydney to places where we used to hang out.

“We’re all scared for his welfare and there’s not much we can do.”

Ms Cook and Mr Sims had talked of a future together that included marriage, and she said he was a “quiet and gentle kind of guy”.

“We’ve tried everything we can think of to find him.

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Family members have set up a “find Oliver Sims” Facebook group

NZ Bus offers to lift lockout

Posted on 12th October 2009 by Asia News in nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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NZ Bus will lift its lockout notice and resume services on Thursday morning “as a gesture of good will”, if the unions stop strike action and agree to reach a settlement, the company says.

But parents and school children still face another day of disruption tomorrow as a lockout of about 900 bus drivers in Auckland continues.

A statement from the company said it would remove the lockout notice but only on the “proviso that by 1:30pm tomorrow the unions also lift their strike notice and agree to work with the facilitator to reach a ratified settlement”, NZ Bus operations general manager Zane Fulljames said.

No NZ Bus services have run since then and the disruption became greater yesterday on the first day of the fourth school term. .

Students and around 80,000 other commuters have had to find alternative transport to get to school or work.

The Auckland Combined Unions will meet with their members tomorrow at 11am to discuss developments.Most travellers had coped by switching to trains, taking buses provided by other companies, car pooling or using their own cars.An offer by the drivers to drive pupils for no pay was rejected by the company as “at best misguided and is at worst mischievous”.But yesterday, with pupils returning after the school holidays, many of the buses used for public services last week were switched back to school routes.co.Frustrated passengers have been told to go to the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (Arta) website maxx.Arta spokeswoman Sharon Hunter said it had scraped together a skeleton bus service and the trains into the city were packed.nz for alternatives.She said the daily subsidy of $160,000 paid to NZ Bus had been suspended while the buses were not running.She said the daily subsidy of $160,000 paid to NZ Bus had been suspended while the buses were not running.”If this dispute is not settled, I will be calling on Arta to start the process of terminating the existing contracts and finding someone else who will deliver the services that Auckland expects and pays for.”Like any commercial contract, NZ Bus contracts can be terminated for non-performance,” Mr Lee said.”If we terminated NZ Bus completely then we’d leave a 700-bus gap overnight, and we couldn’t do that to the public,” Ms Hunter said.”However, Arta spokeswoman Sharon Hunter said it would take up to two months to terminate the contract and it would be impossible to replace the bus service in that timeframe.

.NZ Bus spokeswoman Megan McSweeney said Mr Lee’s comments were “not helpful”

Senior public servant on assault charges

Posted on 11th October 2009 by NZ News in nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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A senior public servant has been committed for trial facing an assault charge.

At a depositions hearing before two Justices of the Peace in Wellington District Court today, the man, whose name and occupation have been suppressed, denies the charge following an incident in central Wellington on August 29 last year.

Prosecuting lawyer Paul Dacre told the court the teenage victim had taken credit cards belonging to the defendant’s wife and withdrawn $700 from an ATM, spending $200 of that on a cellphone, cigarettes and a bag.

Once in the car he punched the victim five or six times, with one blow hitting him in the head, he said.

On finding the victim the defendant grabbed him and walked him back to his car, threatening to break his legs if he tried to run away, Mr Dacre said.

Four witnesses, including two teenagers and two shop staff from across the road, today gave varying accounts of seeing the defendant strike the victim about the upper body while the pair were in the car.

When spoken to by police the man denied the threat and punches.

Some said they witnessed just a couple of blows while another said he saw up to 10 blows with a closed fist.

What they thought were punches could have been the man trying to get the bag off the boy and lock the car doors.

The defendant’s lawyer, Mike Antunovic, questioned the witnesses’ recollections and statements about the event. .

The witnesses were spoken to by police earlier this year, up to nine months later.

The defendant will next appear in Wellington District Court on January 19 for a jury trial call over.

Mr Antunovic conceded there was a prima facie case to answer.

Arguments for continued name suppression will be heard before a District Court judge before Christmas.

Arguments for continued name suppression will be heard before a District Court judge before Christmas.

. If he was acquitted then the damage done by publicity would be irreversible

Severe weather warning

Posted on 29th August 2009 by Asia News in nz - Tags: , , , , , , ,

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Winds of up to 140kmh will batter New Zealand today and tomorrow, with heavy rain forecast for the northern part of the North Island tomorrow.

The Metservice is predicting northwesterly winds for Wellington, Wairarapa and Marlborough, rising to severe gales with rain expected tomorrow.Severe northwest gales should also hit Canterbury tomorrow afternoon and evening.In Northland, northern Taranaki, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty, Taupo and Taumarunui showers will increase to heavy rains tomorrow night.Otago and Southland may also experience severe northwesterly gales tomorrow morning. .The Automobile Association warned motorists travelling on State Highway 57 overnight on Sunday that 100 to 150mm of rain was expected in the Tararua Ranges.In Otago, the risk of avalanche has closed SH94 between Lower Hollyford and Milford Sound from Saturday until Sunday morning.