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  Waikato Times - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Waikato Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand with a circulation to the greater Waikato region.
The Waikato Times started out the tri-weekly Waikato Times and Thames Valley Gazette, first published on 2 May 1872.
The paper was first published in Ngaruawahia but moved to Hamilton in 1875.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Waikato_Times   (97 words)

  
 The Waikato Times : a division of Fairfax New Zealand Limited
The Waikato Times is one of New Zealand's oldest newspapers.
The Waikato Times has a modern plant facility at Te Rapa on the outskirts of Hamilton City with a six unit Uniman 4/2 printing press and an Atex publishing system.
The Waikato Times won best major daily newspaper in the 1996 Qantas Awards, was a finalist best major daily newspaper in 1997 and judged runner up best major daily newspaper in 1999.
www.fairfaxnz.co.nz /businesses/wkc.html   (239 words)

  
 Waikato Stadium
Waikato FC is pleased to announce James Pamment - formerly a professional with Sheffield Wednesday - has been appointed Football Manager on a one year contract, with 2 years rights of renewal.
Waikato FC also means a fresh start for the Waikato soccer region.
Waikato FC Acting GM and Board Chairman, Keith Ward, commented," This package of talent really had a superior edge that set them apart from all others along with the combination of their respective skills and especially the enthusiasm with which James and Declan presented their business plan."
www.waikatostadium.co.nz /index.asp?PageID=2145826917   (732 words)

  
 Waikato Society of Arts / ArtsPost - WSA History - Beginnings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
It was to be the first meeting of the Waikato Society of Arts a society which would continue to grow over the next 70 years.
The Waikato Times had identified "a serious lack of cultural development" in the town of Hamilton and the Society's founders hoped to develop a more sympathetic environment for art and artists.
The Waikato Times welcomed the formation of the society - the rapid growth of the town of Hamilton had meant that culturally it had lagged seriously behind other towns of compatible size.
www.artspost.co.nz /history_1.aspx   (240 words)

  
 NZRFU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Instead it was a timely test of character for the Waikato rugby team on Saturday and maybe in the long run the latter may prove more beneficial.
But despite leading 20-7 at half time, the home side spent large chunks of that first spell without the ball and in their own territory, again battling to dominate the contact area and perhaps not being direct enough in their attack and not always sticking to their structure.
Waikato then had to survive some desperate moments and got no further reward while Dow was off the field.
www.nzrugbynet.co.nz /NR/exeres/3D4AE81D-D5B0-4CC2-9A1B-294B53EC9F9B.htm   (564 words)

  
 seddon polglase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Waikato Hockey was well represented in the Waikato Times Secondary School Sports Awards published on the 5 December.
This is the first time a Hamilton School has been placed so high in 100 years of hockey.
Suburbs were recently beaten in the Waikato First Division Final by the prestigious Fraser-Tech Club, which dominated Waikato Hockey both on and off the field.
www.waikatohockey.org.nz /timesawards.html   (332 words)

  
 Papers Past: Publications List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Inangahua times was published in Reefton from 1875 until it ceased publication in 1942 under pressure of wartime restrictions.
The North Otago times was first published on 25 February 1864 under the title, Oamaru times and Waitaki reporter as a weekly paper.
At this time illustrated weekly newspapers were a popular and important form of publication in New Zealand and the paper continued to be published until 1932.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz /browse.html   (1950 words)

  
 Waikato Stadium
Waikato cricket enthusiasts breathed a sigh of relief when Hamilton City Council backed a $476,000 upgrade of Westpac Park this week.
Waikato turned it on for the New Zealand Warriors last night and coach Daniel Anderson says he wants to come back.
He was living on a farm 30km from Gisborne at the time.
www.waikatostadium.co.nz /index.asp?pageID=2145822338   (528 words)

  
 benzo.org.uk : Call to restrict 'mother's little helpers', Waikato Times, New Zealand. December 13, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Waikato Patients' Rights Advocate Anna de Jonge told the Beat the Benzos Conference in the UK last month there should be stricter controls for these and other benzodiazepines, once known as "mother's little helpers".
About 100 Waikato people are being treated by Health Waikato for problems with benzo use.
Ms de Jonge told the Times "benzos" were addictive, could cause panic attacks and palpitations, and bring on epileptic fits.
www.benzo.org.uk /nz1.htm   (196 words)

  
 WAIKATO TIMES : CONTACT YOUR PAPER : New Zealand's leading news and information website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Waikato Times was established in 1872 and is the most popular and well read newspaper in the region.
It is a valuable information source, with two updating editions daily, the Waikato Times keeps Waikato people informed on the latest international, national and regional news events six days a week.
With an audited circulation of 41,849 the Waikato Times has the sixth largest circulation of any daily newspaper in New Zealand.
secure.stuff.co.nz /stuff/0,2106,0a4601,00.html   (162 words)

  
 The Politically Incorrect Show - 24/07/2001 - The Free Radical Online
An egregious example occurred in the Waikato Times on Friday, on the eve of Tim Wikiriwhi's anti-apartheid convention in Hamilton.
The object of the convention was to highlight the tide of race-based separatism that is engulfing the country & to lay the groundwork for turning that tide around.
The Waikato Times is not run by the government.
www.freeradical.co.nz /content/pishow/pi010724.php   (556 words)

  
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Hamilton: University of Waikato & Colcom Press, 1992.\line Abstract: S.P.U.C., the Coalition of Concerned Citizens, the 1972 Jesus marches, and an analysis of the i ntellectual roots of anti-liberal movements in the churches.
Hamilton: Anglican Diocese of Waikato, 1976.\line Abstract: Basically an extended ver sion of Norris's earlier work, updated for the golden jubilee of the church.
Hamilton: Waikato Insitute for Education Research, 1978.\line Notes: Also includes Roger J. Osborne, A Systems Approach to Curriculum Research\line Abstract: A sharp account of Selwyn's grand ideals in education as counter-productive.
www.massey.ac.nz /~plineham/pubs/subjectsA-B.rtf   (15264 words)

  
 John Edgar - Allegations of Abuse against Teacher - Peter Ellis Syndrome?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Waikato Criminal Bar Association head Roger Laybourn today said most people in the legal profession believed the case was dubious.
A complaint over the coverage by the Waikato Times of assault charges against a Hamilton teacher has been rejected by the New Zealand Press Council.
The woman, whose name is suppressed to protect the identity of her son, said she complained soon after the alleged incident but nothing came of it.
www.peterellis.org.nz /people/JohnEdgar   (4445 words)

  
 times(2) - Waikato Linux Users Group
The times() function stores the current process times in the struct tms that buf points to.
Times for terminated children (and their descendants) is added in at the moment wait(2) or __waitpid(2)
The function times returns the number of clock ticks that have elapsed since an arbitrary point in the past.
www.wlug.org.nz /times(2)   (441 words)

  
 12-17-01: Short People, Big Picture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Hastie is one of about 200 Waikato people, including former Hamilton restaurateur Brian Anderson and dental assistant Paula Linn, who acted as extras over the 1999/2000 summer when part of Ian Alexander's farm at Hinuera, south of Matamata, was transformed into Hobbiton for the movie.
MANY hobbits were attracted by an advertisement in the Waikato Times on October 30, 1999.
One or two extras went public at the time with allegations of exploitation but Anderson, Hastie and Linn have no such concerns; they say the crew was friendly and the food superb.
www.tolkien-movies.com /words/2001/12-17-01b.shtml   (1358 words)

  
 Pacific Media Watch
The original feature was published in the Times in March, written by Lester Thorley, but large tracts of it ran in the Herald under Renee Kiriona's byline on Saturday.
The Times was unable to reach Herald editor Tim Murphy this morning, but Kiriona, 25, and a recent graduate from Waiariki Institute of Technology, said her bosses were "very, very, disappointed" with her.
Waikato Times editor Bryce Johns said those in the industry would carefully watch the outcome of the Herald case.
www.pmw.c2o.org /2004/nz4468.html   (526 words)

  
 INNOVATION PARK STEP NEARER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Tainui and Innovation Waikato hope to put the final touches today to a lease agreement which will allow construction to begin on the $300 million Innovation Park at Ruakura.
The industrial park near Waikato University, on 17ha of Tainui land, is to be a base for research organisations.
The Waikato Times understands the lease is being held up by a clause related to a proposed Tainui development on land alongside the Innovation Park complex in Ruakura Rd. Innovation Waikato wants the additional Tainui land to be used for science and research purposes.
www.innovationwaikato.co.nz /about/article1.html   (174 words)

  
 Scoop: J'Accuse: Waikato Times 'Vicious Liars'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Waikato Times have been condemned as "vicious liars" by Libertarianz leader Peter Cresswell following what he calls "disgusting and baseless accusations of racism" on the front pages of the Times that will undoubtedly impact on the immigration application of the man they target.
Cresswell provided information to rebut the Waikato Times outrageous claims, information he says was "always available for the asking." As Peron himself sees it he was not the intended target, but Cresswell points out that if his immigration application to New Zealand fails "he may very well become the victim."
This time they said the conference was racist and that Peron was an "alleged racist".
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/PO0107/S00103.htm   (1604 words)

  
 Scoop: Changing Times In The Waikato   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Plans for the new Waikato Times weekend edition were announced on May 2, the newspaper's 131st birthday _ and represent one of the biggest changes made to the Hamilton based newspaper.
Last year the Waikato Times enjoyed a 12 percent increase in readership -the largest increase of any major daily in the country.
This was the first time Scoop had gone to air live with video and is a demonstration of what Scoop and B2B buddy www.r2.co.nz is planning for you.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/BU0307/S00043.htm   (933 words)

  
 The Waikato Rugby Union: we are waikato
Waikato back Richard Kahui started his second Air New Zealand NPC season in fine style with a try against Taranaki in Waikato's opening game.
Born in Tokoroa, Kahui was a member of the New Zealand Colts squad in the 2005 IRD Under 21 Championship in Argentina in the middle of this year.
Do you like the new referees uniforms that were worn for the first time during this weekend’s Air New Zealand NPC competition.
www.mooloo.co.nz   (165 words)

  
 Port Vila Presse Online Vanuatu News :: Edwards to promote Vanuatu in Waikato Times
Even if their hands were spotted with only a few souvenirs to take home, well-known writers like Sam Edwards of New Zealand's Waikato Times, would always have 'bags' of words filled with fun and excitement, before unfolding on paper.
Vanuatu Tourism Office was fortunate to host the Waikato Time's journalist and photographer from 6 to 13 August 2003.
His visit here will be published in the Waikato Times and several other Kiwi magazines to promote our unique services of accommodation, culture, dining, and Vanuatu as the tourist destination with a difference.
www.news.vu /en/living/tourism/414.shtml   (364 words)

  
 benzo.org.uk : Continuing Education: Benzodiazepines, Waikato Times, June 2001.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
This means each case is individual and how you approach withdrawal depends on what you take," she said.
Anna is liaison officer for the Patients' Rights Advocacy Waikato Inc and worked for 27 years as an operating theatre charge nurse.
She is a published author on the dangers of benzodiazepines.
www.benzo.org.uk /waikato1.htm   (241 words)

  
 In memory of Leonard Manning
Linda Manning picks up her son's souvenir Waikato rugby jersey from the coffee table and shakes it free of its folds.
The grime marks around the neck bear the yellowish-brown smudge of a loyal Waikato fan whose other favourite shirt was a green Waikato Draught t-shirt.
Up at the viewing platform, she turned to her husband and said: "Do you realise this is the last time we'll see him?" Charlie Manning replied: "Don't worry.
www.etan.org /et2002b/june/01-8/00inmemo.htm   (1796 words)

  
 Hamilton Library -- Local History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The Waikato Times is held in Reference right back to its first issue in 1872.
The Waikato Times has been indexed from 1872-1890 (in detail in a card file) and from 1960-1991 (more selectively).
You can access unique unpublished material about Hamilton and the Waikato in the archives and manuscripts collection. Copies of basic information sheets on Waikato people suggested for but not included in the published Dictionary of New Zealand Biography are available to help with your research on local identities.
www.hpl.govt.nz /index.asp?pageID=2145825541   (415 words)

  
 How I Learned I Was a Racist [Free Republic]
When it was apparent that the Waikato Times did not send a journalist to the conference they had so openly slandered I made my way back to the hotel to call the paper.
In the same time period the average murder rate in South Africa is almost 1,100.
The Waikato Times again quoted the article from Laissez Faire City Times and said that I denied the article was racist.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b6afa2b48d9.htm   (5321 words)

  
 This is my song - 27 February 2004 Waikato Times
These days she divides her time between homes in London, Miami and Geneva and still performs in stage shows worldwide.
PETULA CLARK was born on November 15, 1932 in Ewell, a small village in Surrey, England.
She has little time for singers like Britney Spears, saying entertaining these days is a lot about image and not whether anyone can actually sing.
www.petulaclark.net /live/2000/waikatotimes.html   (1265 words)

  
 banderson
Portrait of the Artist’s Wife won the Wattie Award in 1992 and has been reprinted 6 times, most recently in October 2002 with a beautiful new cover by award-winning designer Sarah Maxey.
While this is a lighthearted, funny and at times improbably farcical story, there is a serious thread running through it.
The promise that was evident in Girls High has been splendidly fulfilled, and now it seems only a matter of time before Wellington replaces New York as the literary capital of the world.
www.vuw.ac.nz /vup/authorinfo/banderson.html   (1717 words)

  
 Waikato Times, Tue 21 Dec 1999: Letters: Christmas message   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Waikato Times, Tue 21 Dec 1999: Letters: Christmas message
Christmas is the time of year when the whole world looks brighter and people do their best to become as happy, prosperous and friendly as they would really like to be throughout all of the year.
May our Christmas and new millennium's prayers and resolutions promote happiness and hope for all mankind to achieve worldwide mutual tolerance, trust, peace and goodwill, where all are free to create the best possible life for themselves and others.
www.suburbia.com.au /~fun/scn/press/991221-waikatot.html?FACTNet   (158 words)

  
 Fairfax New Zealand Ltd: Publications
Established in 1872, the Waikato Times is the third largest daily newspaper in the North Island, and is the most popular and well read newspaper in the region.
Renowned for spirited editorial, the Waikato Times is a warm, down to earth newspaper that connects with the hearts and minds of the Waikato.
The Weekend Waikato Times features all the latest news, popular columnists, reviews the week that was and previews what's coming up.
www.fairfaxnz.co.nz /publications/general/info89.html   (485 words)

  
 The Richard O'Brien Crusade
It's shaping up to be a memorable week in the Waikato, which is just as it should be when two significant memorials are to be unveiled to the public.
Both will attract a power of attention, but for one of them at least, not all the reaction is likely to be favourable, writes the Waikato Times in an editorial.
Of the two, the Spitfire, brainchild of Waikato and New Zealand aviation pioneer Ossie James, will almost certainly be clasped to the city's collective bosom.
www.robcrusade.com /articles/stat5.htm   (495 words)

  
 Baha'i News -- Look after family, churches urged   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Waikato's newly formed Interfaith Council has been urged to work on restoring the importance of family in the community.
The Interfaith Council is made up of representatives from several Waikato religious groups including Anglicans, Baha'i, Catholics, Mormons, Hindus, Jews, Methodists, Muslims, Presbyterians, Quakers, Sikhs and Buddhists.
It was established more than five years ago when Waikato University director of religious studies Douglas Pratt was asked by then-Mayor Margaret Evans to establish a group to represent the community.
www.uga.edu /bahai/2002/020930-4.html   (307 words)

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