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 2000 Rugby League World Cup - Result for 2000 Rugby League World Cup - Meaning of 2000 Rugby League World Cup - Definition of 2000 Rugby League World Cup - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
Notably the inclusion of a side representing New Zealand ’s Maori population alongside the full New Zealand national rugby league team New Zealand squad, and a Lebanon national rugby league team Lebanon side consisting entirely of Australians of Lebanese origin, led to derisory comments in the media.
Building on the 1995 Rugby League World Cup previous successful competition, it was decided to expand the format further, with the number of teams rising from 10 to 16.
Image:Flag of New Zealand.png 33px New Zealand national rugby league team New Zealand
www.mauspfeil.net /2000_Rugby%20League%20World%20Cup.html

  
 Landcare Research Staff Publication Bibliographies 1995/96
Allen, R.; Platt, K.; Wiser, S. 1995: Biodiversity in New Zealand plantations.
Fife, A. 1995: Checklist of the mosses of New Zealand.
Beggs, J. R.; Harris, R. J.; Read, P. 1996: Invasion success of the wasp parasitoid Sphecophaga vesparum vesparum (Curtis) in New Zealand.
www.landcareresearch.co.nz /publications/staffbibliolists/9596/9596pub.asp

  
 International Games News February 2004
The New Zealand Masters games are seeing competition this year from the South Pacific Masters Games which are being held in Hamilton, New Zealand from February 14-22 and the South Island Masters Games held last year.
In light of that, it comes as no surprise that the stadiums and venues built for the 1995 All-African Games are in disrepair, and are hardly being used.
Organizers of the New Zealand Masters Games and the Pan Pacific Masters Games also announced that there will be more cooperation between the two events.
www.internationalgames.net /february2004.html

  
 The Sunday Telegraph : Rugby Union: All Blacks on course to go all the way Francois Pienaar, who lifted the World Cup in 1995, is impressed by New Zealand's preparations @ HighBeam Research
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Start / T / The Sunday Telegraph / August 15, 1999 / Rugby Union: All Blacks on course to go all the way Francois Pienaar, who lifted the World Cup in 1995, is impressed by New Zealand's preparations
Rugby Union: All Blacks on course to go all the way Francois Pienaar, who lifted the World Cup in 1995, is impressed by New Zealand's preparations
static.highbeam.com /t/thesundaytelegraph/august151999/rugbyunionallblacksoncoursetogoallthewayfrancoispi/index.html   (327 words)

  
 School of Architecture & Building: 1995 Publications
Dawson, A. and Coulson, J. (1995) Teaching vs Practice: How Is Teaching of Architectural Science Translated Into Sustainable Buildings in Practice, Proceedings of the 29th Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association, 'Ecological Perspectives and Teaching Architectural Science' 11-13 July 1995, University of Canberra, Canberra, pp.
Fay, R. (1995) Teaching Ecological Architecture in the Design Studio: A Case of Wishful Thinking?, Proceedings of the 29th Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association.
Georgia, J. (1995) Building Faults, Failures and Inspections, Proceedings of the 29th Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association.
www.research.deakin.edu.au /performance/pubs/reports/cd/1997/pubs/1995/arcbui.htm   (520 words)

  
 Bambooweb: New Zealand
New Zealand is world-famous among glider pilots for hosting the 1995 Gliding World Cup at Omarama in North Otago near the centre of the South Island.
In 2000, Team New Zealand successfully defended the trophy they won in 1995 in San Diego, but in 2003 they lost to a team headed by Ernesto Bertarelli of Switzerland whose Alinghi was skippered by Russell Coutts, the expatriate Kiwi who helmed the victorious Black Magic in 1995 and New Zealand in 2000.
New Zealand's most popular sports are rugby (primarily rugby union but also rugby league), soccer (the most popular sport amongst children), cricket, and netball (the sport with the most players); golf, tennis, rowing and a variety of water sports, particularly sailing.
www.bambooweb.com /articles/n/e/New_Zealand.html   (520 words)

  
 APRIL-MAY 2002 Acquisitions
Longline bycatch of birds and mammals in New Zealand fisheries, 1990/91 - 1995/96, and observer coverage.
Arctocephalus forsteri) in New Zealand fisheries, 1990/91 to 1995/96, and observer coverage.
Phocarctos hookeri) in New Zealand fisheries, 1987/88 to 1995/96, and observer coverage.
nmml.afsc.noaa.gov /library/acquisitions/APRMAY02.HTM   (3355 words)

  
 mmindex15.txt
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www.magicmagazine.com /downloads/mmindex15.txt   (3355 words)

  
 Peter James Smith
1995 John Daly-Peoples, in 'Review--Auckland', Art New Zealand, 76.
1995 Fiona Cassie, 'Smith mixes maths and art', The Nelson Evening Mail, Nelson, New Zealand, 12 February
1995 Keith Stewart, 'Best of 95', New Zealand Listener, December.
peterjamessmith.com /exhibit_reviews.html   (3355 words)

  
 Luther Smith
Clearing Storm, North of Auckland, New Zealand, 1995
For several years Luther Smith (born 1950) has been working with a panoramic camera, and he has produced a wonderful series of photographs taken in New Zealand.
Conway River, South Island, New Zealand, July, 1995
www.afterimagegallery.com /smith.htm   (3355 words)

  
 www.playtheball.com
Their coach is Stan Martin, an Aucklander who is one of the best coaches in New Zealand after being in charge of the Junior Kiwis and winning much respect during his three year spell in England with the Whitehaven club.
The Cooks’ star names should include the Kevin Iro — his brother Tony rejected a plea for him to come out of retirement — well known throughout the Rugby League world, with many Test appearances for New Zealand behind him.
But, with a sizeable number of expatriate Cook Islanders living and playing in New Zealand, they have never been short of players with hardened Rugby League experience.
www.playtheball.com /rlwc00/country/cookislands.asp   (3355 words)

  
 New Zealand Warriors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Zealand Warriors (formerly Auckland Warriors) are a rugby league team based in Auckland, New Zealand who compete in the Australian based National Rugby League competition.
The Warriors first entered the NRL(Then Australian Rugby League) 1995 with their debut match against the Brisbane Broncos on March 10, 1995 to an almost full stadium of 30,000.
In February 2006, the Warriors were found to have breached the NRL salary cap.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Zealand_Warriors   (780 words)

  
 John Carter (New Zealand) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the National Party won power in the 1990 elections, Carter became the Junior Government Whip, and then Senior Government Whip until 1995 and again from 1996 to mid-2004.
In 1992, a year described by Queen Elizabeth II as her annus horribilis, Carter called on New Zealanders to write in to express their support for her, having written to The Times of London criticising the British media's apparent lack of respect towards the Queen.
John McGregor Carter (8 May 1950 -) is a New Zealand politician.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Carter_(New_Zealand)   (237 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - History - Rugby World Cup
The first Rugby World Cup was hosted by Australia and New Zealand in 1987, amid doubts that there were 16 teams good enough to make an international tournament worthwhile.
South Africa also won the championship, beating New Zealand, 15-12, in an exciting final.
Because of its apartheid policies, South Africa wasn't allowed to take part in the first two Rugby World Cups, but the country was readmitted to the IRFB in 1992 and it hosted the 1995 tournament.
www.hickoksports.com /history/rugbyworldcup.shtml   (278 words)

  
 Freeserve - Rugby World Cup 1995
For the second World Cup in a row, Wales failed to make the last eight after losing to New Zealand and Ireland at the group stage.
The World Champions had been defeated and it was England that could look forward to a semi-final date with New Zealand.
It was also the first time South African's rugby team - the Springboks - had been invited to rugby's big party after almost 30 years in the sporting wilderness due to political sanctions.
www.freeserve.com /sport/rugbyunion/specialreport/000D3BCF-52C9-1F7D-802780AC13220000.htm   (1613 words)

  
 Articles - Rugby Union World Cup
In 1985 the IRB approved for the inaugural Rugby Union World Cup to be jointly staged in Australia and New Zealand during May and June of 1987.
The 2003 Cup was intended to be held jointly by Australia and New Zealand, but disagreements between the International Rugby Board and the NZ Union, over sponsorship, advertising and ticketing, saw the competition relocated to Australia.
The 1995 Cup, hosted and won by South Africa, will probably be most remembered for two moments—the emergence of Jonah Lomu as a rugby superstar, and the trophy presentation.
www.afinest.com /articles/Rugby_Union_World_Cup   (608 words)

  
 Geology Publications, S-Z: Geology Department, University of Otago, New Zealand
Proceedings of the 1995 PACRIM Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, 19-22 November 1995.
Youngson, J. and Craw, D. Evolution of Placer Gold Deposits during Regional Uplift, Central Otago, New Zealand.
Youngson, J.H., and Craw, D. Placer distribution and gold characteristics throughout a major drainage: the Shotover/Arrow-Kawerau-Clutha River system, Otago, New Zealand.
www.otago.ac.nz /geology/publications/alpha_s-z.htm   (608 words)

  
 Sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2000, Team New Zealand successfully defended the trophy they won in 1995 in San Diego, but in 2003 they lost to a team headed by Ernesto Bertarelli of Switzerland whose Alinghi was skippered by Russell Coutts, the expatriate Kiwi who helmed the victorious Black Magic in 1995 and New Zealand in 2000.
New Zealand's most famous cricketer, the fast bowler Richard Hadlee who was the first bowler to take 400 wickets in test cricket, came from this era.
New Zealand's most celebrated olympian is probably middle distance runner Peter Snell, who three gold medals and broke several world records during the 1960s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sport_in_New_Zealand   (608 words)

  
 Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease
In 1995 New Zealand and Australia began a jointly funded research program, into the feasibility of using a strain of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHD) from the Czech Republic, as a biological control agent for the use, against feral rabbits.
In August 1997 Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease was illegally introduced into New Zealand by a group of South Island Farmers.
Man's 20 pet rabbits die of RCD in New Zealand (vet had wanted $600 vaccination fee)
members.iinet.net.au /~rabbit/rrcd.htm   (608 words)

  
 Player Bio: Michael Melling :: Men's Golf
AMATEUR: Placed second at the 1998 Spalding Masters with a 12-under 276Â… placed third at the 1995 New Zealand Boys Tournament with rounds of 77, 71 and 73.
majoring in accountingÂ… placed third in the New Zealand Boys Tournament in 1995 and the South Island Boys Tournament in 1996.
PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Christopher MellingÂ… born December 10, 1977 in Auckland, New Zealand...
www.fansonly.com /schools/sacl/sports/m-golf/mtt/melling_michael00.html   (608 words)

  
 KEVIN IRELAND- NZ Literature File - LEARN - The University Of Auckland Library
New Zealand Herald 3: 8; 4 Mar 1995.
New Zealand Herald 3: 8; 22 April 1995.
New Zealand Herald I: 7; 3 June 2000.
www.library.auckland.ac.nz /subjects/nzp/nzlit2/ireland.htm   (1122 words)

  
 Library: Reviews
In the absence of a similar book for New Zealand read this one, as it is a good mix of technical and practical detail written for a broad audience.
This is the most informative book on republicanism in New Zealand, but it can be uneven.
Bruce Jesson, the public face of NZ republicanism issues in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, then discusses the development of republicanism in New Zealand, and the leading role that the 'Young Right' may take along with the Left.
www.republic.org.nz /lib-rev.htm   (1371 words)

  
 ITFNZ Taekwon-Do - Argentina World Champs
Lawrence represented New Zealand at the 9th and 10th World Championships in Malaysia (1995) and Russia (1997).
Since she was born in Peru, she currently has knowledge of the Spanish Language and culture in the Latin American countries, which will assist all aspects of the New Zealand Taekwon-Do Team.
After a few months of preparation organizing the Team sponsorships, and all administration matters, we are now in a position to inform ITFNZ members about the New Zealand Team who have been selected to represent New Zealand at the XI World Championships, Taekwon-Do ITF to be held in Argentina in August 1999.
itfnz.org.nz /events/tournaments/worlds99/early.htm   (1072 words)

  
 South Africa Act 1995
(b) in the first and second columns of the table after the entries relating to the Government of New Zealand there shall be inserted "1" and "The Government of South Africa" respectively.
—(1) In section 1(1)(a) of the [ 1952 c. 67.] Visiting Forces Act 1952 (countries to which Act applies), after the words "New Zealand," there shall be inserted the words "South Africa,".
In the [ 1933 c. 6.] Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act 1933, section 4 (attachment of personnel and mutual powers of command) shall apply in relation to forces raised in South Africa as it applies to forces raised in Dominions within the meaning of the [ 1931 c. 4.] Statute of Westminster 1931.
www.hmso.gov.uk /ACTS/acts1995/Ukpga_19950003_en_2.htm   (1072 words)

  
 Exhibitions
Artex (1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986 Auckland, New Zealand)
Friends of Epsom Girls School (1995 Auckland, New Zealand)
Northland Crafts Trust Exhibition (1981 Waitangi, Whangarei, New Zealand)
www.sabine-mag.com /issue/1802008.htm   (1072 words)

  
 Team New Zealand Story 1995-2003 - by Richard Becht
How New Zealand won the Cup in San Diego in 1995, defended it in Auckland in 2000, and faced the worlds greatest yachtsmen in 2003.
Then in 1995 Team New Zealand took it away from America with a 5-0 blackwash.
The new owners successfully defended the Cup - against Italys Prada - in 2000.
www.motorbooks.com /Store/ProductDetails_10768.ncm   (185 words)

  
 RNZN - Director Joint Geospatial Support Facility
In December 1995 he was posted to Headquarters New Zealand Defence Force, Wellington as the Assistant Director Command and Control with the Directorate of Joint Command, Control, Communications and Information Systems.
During 1994 and 1995, Lieutenant Colonel Crisp was posted as the New Zealand Liaison Officer and Project Office Software Engineer with the Australian Army Command Support System (AUSTACSS) Project in Canberra.
He was commissioned as a Regular Force officer into the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (RNZIR) and was posted as a platoon commander at the Regular Force Cadet School in Waiouru in November 1983.
www.navy.mil.nz /know-your-navy/organisational-structure/5/djgsf.htm   (402 words)

  
 [Security in the Asia Pacific Forum, Monash Asia Institute] - Arts - Monash University
1970 New Zealand Post-Doctoral Fellowship held at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford, England.
A Nation in Turmoil: Nationalism and Ethnicity in Pakistan 1937-58, Sage, New Delhi, pp 232, 1995.
Presented to the New Zealand Sociological Association Conference, November 1979.
www.arts.monash.edu.au /mai/virtualforum/prato/resumes.html   (402 words)

  
 Marine Biotoxin Status for Commercial Shellfish Growing Areas in New Zealand
The level of biotoxin, if any, present in the shellfish is not sufficient to cause a health risk based on criteria listed in the New Zealand Fishing Industry Agreed Implementation Standards IAIS 005.1 Shellfish Quality Assurance Circular 1995.
An authorised health officer has closed a growing area as the level of biotoxin in the shellfish may cause a health risk based on the criteria listed in the New Zealand Fishing Industry Agreed Implementation Standards IAIS 005.1 Shellfish Quality Assurance Circular 1995.
The New Zealand Food Safety Authority manages marine biotoxin monitoring programmes for both commercial shellfish harvesting areas and non commercial (recreational) shellfish gathering areas.
www.nzfsa.govt.nz /animalproducts/seafood/registers/biotoxins.htm   (402 words)

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