Wednesday, 28 May 2008

99 – New Zealanders in Global Headlines 28 May 2008


New Zealand headlines in this week's sampling of global media appearing in The West Australian, Telegraph, Hindustan Times, Miami Herald, Los Angeles Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Vancouver Sun, Guardian, The Age, Star Bulletin, The Villager, Independent, The New York Times and Honolulu Magazine include:

  • Colin Murdoch, "one of NZ's most significant inventors" dies, Timaru, 79
  • Vaka Moana Auckland Museum's "most ambitious" travelling exhibit
  • Maori self-determination and reliance a model for Canadian analysts
  • John Botica's mosaic "Tree of Life" one of the world’s top 100
  • John Clarke and alter-ego Fred Dagg honoured at Logies
  • NZ invention, spreadable butter, "a gift from a divine providence"
  • World of Wearable Arts a platform for winning Indian talent
  • Raglan more than surf, popular too for "Bohemian" arts scene
  • David Trubridge's "On Thin Ice" panels in San Francisco eco-exhibit
  • Geoffrey Knight, tenor, sheds leathers for operetta in Australia
  • New Zealand committed to eco-tourism in competitive market
  • Annie Goldson's An Island Calling features in Canadian doco festival
  • Rotorua attracts geocachers, "outdoor treasure-hunters" with GPS
  • Peter Jackson and Pan's Labyrinth Guillermo Del Toro join forces
  • CER 25th anniversary of "an almost single trans-Tasman market"
  • Anthony Wilding, tennis champ, toppled as 90-year world record holder
  • Te Papa defrosts and dissects rare colossal squid live on Web
  • Thomas Butson "brought journalistic ambition" to NY's Villager
  • Pokeno inspires alias for ex-Thompson Twin's armchair art
  • Shane Bond's transfer to ICL's Dehli Giants a "no brainer"
  • Darcy Lange's films screen in "textured" and "cool" NY exhibit
  • Prohunt, NZ company, hired in Hawaii to eradicate wild pigs, goats

For full stories see http://www.nzedge.com/media, a 6,000-story storehouse of international activities by New Zealanders 2000-08.

Photos: Colin Murdoch; Auckland Museum's travelling exhibition Vaka Moana; Maori role models for Canada; Pebble Mosaic by John Botica.


NEW: Nga Kupu Aroha: Blog #23 By Denis O'Reilly, May 2008

A review of good work in South Auckland with previously warring groups; the system's dilemma of how to react to pro-social gang leaders; coping with the tough times when things go wrong (stick to the kaupapa and say your karakia); big inflow of P-related product threatening to wipe out progress of demand reduction strategies overnight; ANZAC has become a day of national unity; Maori and Pakeha seem to get on better when at war than when at peace; Napier Pilot City Trust works on this with Unity Week and builds the Robson Collection as a resource for building communities rather than prisons in a time when our numbers have doubled in 20 years; Governor General Anand Satyanand gives the Robson Lecture on the history of capital punishment and pays respects to community volunteers; a 93rd birthday for Helen Mason.

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Tuesday, 13 May 2008

98 – New Zealanders in Global Headlines 13 May 2008

Greetings. We are pleased to record our 10 millionth pageview since inception. Ka pai.



New Zealand headlines in this week's sampling of global media appearing in Guardian, Forbes Traveler, Telegraph, Time, Herald Sun, Business Week, PR Week, ABC News, Fiji Times, San Francisco Gate, Earth Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Vancouver Sun, Los Angeles Times, CBS News and The Daily Telegraph include:

For full stories see http://www.nzedge.com/media, a 6,000-story storehouse of international activities by New Zealanders 2000-08.

Photos: Geoffrey Cox, Ta moko, Rachel Hunter, Phil Keoghan.

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