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19 August 2008 - Enjoying a prime New Zealand rack of lamb produced with an environmental conscience couldn't be better.
19 August 2008 - Cate Honore Brett has resigned from the editorship of the Sunday Star-Times to take up a role with the Law Commission.
19 AUGUST 2008 - Rural property sales tracked down slightly in July but property prices held up well, according to the latest Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (Inc) rural market report.
19 August 2008 - The Takeovers Panel has made recommendations to the Minister of Commerce for changes to the Companies Act 1993 and the Takeovers Act 1993.
19 August 2008 - Air New Zealand and key aviation partners will demonstrate the potential for the commercial aviation industry to reduce carbon emissions by millions of tonnes annually, with a test flight between Auckland and San Francisco.
MINNETONKA, Minn., Aug. 18 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
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A campaign is underway to 'find one thousand angel' investors - the term given to wealthy people investing in early stage businesses.
Investors are known as 'angels' because they invest not just money but also advice, knowledge and experience to help start-up businesses to grow.
Sheep and beef farm profits will be much better next season with improved in-market prices for lamb, beef and strong wool due to tightening supply and some depreciation in the New Zealand exchange rate, according to Meat & Wool New Zealand's New Season Outlook 2008-2009.
Resident (junior) doctors are feeling frustrated after negotiations last week resulted in little change in the DHBs position. Junior doctors feel DHBs are "courting" strike action by consistently delaying negotiations and failing to change their position.
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