| Unite Union The Unite Union (Unite) is a trade union in New Zealand. It is the sponsor of the Supersizemypay.com campaign directed towards improving working conditions for fast food workers in the country, in addition to representing other hospitality and retail workers. The current secretary of Unite is Matt McCarten.Unite is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions. Unite_Union
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| Cuba – United States relations Cuba and the United States of America have had an interest in one another since well before either of their independence movements. Plans for purchase of the nearby island have been put forward at various times by the United States. As the Spanish influence waned in the Caribbean, the United States gradually gained a position of economic and political dominance over the island, with the vast majority of foreign investment holdings, the bulk of imports and exports in its hands, and a major stake in Cuban political affairs to uphold. Cuba_–_United_States_relations
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| Louise Nicholas Louise Nicholas is a New Zealand woman who made allegations that she was raped by three New Zealand policemen in her Rotorua flat in 1984.The allegations include sexual abuse with a police baton.The case was brought to the public by the Dominion Post Newspaper in 2004. Louise_Nicholas
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| 2006 East Timorese crisis The 2006 East Timorese crisis began as a conflict between elements of the military of East Timor over discrimination within the military, and expanded to general violence throughout the country, centred in the capital Dili. The crisis prompted a military intervention by several other countries and led to the resignation of the Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri. 2006_East_Timorese_crisis
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| Raise My Kids Raise My Kids is a New Zealand reality show that gives couples a chance to "raise" children and practise their own child-rearing theories.Spanning a week, the weekly couple look after a relative or good friend's children. The adults might have all the parenting theories in the world, but find out it's not always possible to practise what you preach. Confronted with the reality of no sleep-ins, children's mess and the daily complications of life with kids. Raise_My_Kids
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| Jandals Away Jandals Away is a New Zealand comedy series that follows the Ofa family, who rescue people in return for free satellite TV to watch Warriors games. With a secret base on the tiny island of A'a'a, they call themselves The A'a'a Rescue Organisation or T.A.R.O. Jandals_Away
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| Redemption Hill Redemption Hill was a New Zealand reality series that followed 10 teenagers identified as being likely to enter a life of crime. The teenagers were selected from a call for participants throughout New Zealand, many nominated by their parents Redemption Hill involved a course of discipline and adventure activities, as organised by a "warden" (Steve Boxer). It also involved time behind bars in Napier prison, which was decommissioned in 1993 and subsequently turned into a tourist attraction. Redemption_Hill
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| Saturday Disney (New Zealand TV series) Saturday Disney was a New Zealand Saturday morning children's series. The last episode aired in 2006, with Studio 2 taking on the Saturday show, called Studio 2 Saturday. Saturday_Disney_(New_Zealand_TV_series)
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| Kiwifruit (TV series) Kiwifruit was a New Zealand magazine style talk show series that dealt with gay and lesbian issues. It was produced by CreamTV and shown on Television New Zealand's TV2.The show was commissioned for an original 10 episode run in 2005, to find a replacement to long-time running QueerNation, which was coming to an end. It was set to compete with The OUTHouse. After showing both The OutHouse and Kiwifruit, it was decided that Kiwifruit would get the 40 episode contract. Kiwifruit_(TV_series)
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| The Market (TV series) The Market is a New Zealand drama series set in South Auckland's Otara Markets. The show is centered around two families, one Māori (the Johnsons) and one Samoan (the Limas). The_Market_(TV_series)
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| The Insider's Guide To Love The Insiders Guide To Love is a New Zealand drama series that explores the lives of a group of seven previously unconnected people. Each are implicated in a bizarre incident, the outcome of which forces them to examine and explore the loves in their own lives. The series is a prequel to the show The Insider's Guide To Happiness, with James the only character in common. The_Insider's_Guide_To_Love
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| The Lost Children (TV series) The Lost Children is a New Zealand drama series set in 1867. It follows four children, three of whom were shipwrecked and landed on the coast off New Pymouth, New Zealand, siblings Ethan and Amy, who were travelling with their mother, Charlotte, from England to Canterbury; Meg, a young thief and Tama, a young Maori slave. The series was released on DVD in New Zealand in January, 2007. The_Lost_Children_(TV_series)
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| The Unauthorised History of New Zealand The Unauthorised History of New Zealand is a New Zealand comedic history talk show series that tells the "real truth" behind the history of New Zealand.Some of the archive footage seen on the show has never been seen on television before because it was deemed too shocking by TV executives to screen at the time. Some material created for the programme, including the 1920's-style animated series Happy Hori, is presented as though it were archival. The_Unauthorised_History_of_New_Zealand
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| The Zoo (show) The Zoo is an award winning New Zealand reality series set in Auckland Zoo following the zoo keepers and animals. The_Zoo_(show)
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| 2006 Super 14 Final 2006_Super_14_Final
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| Cuba/Archive 10 Talk:Cuba/Archive_10
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| Matthew Johns Talk:Matthew_Johns
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| August 2006 August 2006 was a month with thirty-one days. On August 10, an alleged plot to detonate ten airliners over the Atlantic Ocean was revealed to the general public as London Metropolitan Police arrested alleged conspirators. The month-long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah came to a halt after a ceasefire endorsed by the United Nations Security Council went into effect on August 14. August_2006
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| Andrew Ellis Andrew "Andy" Ellis (born 1984) is a New Zealand rugby union player who specializes in the position of half-back, which is also known as scrum-half. He currently plays for the Crusaders in Super 14 rugby and Canterbury in provincial rugby. Ellis had the honour of being selected for the New Zealand U21 side. Andrew_Ellis
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| Scott Hamilton (rugby union) Scott Elliot Hamilton (born 4 March, 1980 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He plays for Leicester Tigers in the Guinness Premiership. He previously played for the Crusaders in the Super 14, Canterbury in the New Zealand NPC competition and for his club in North Canterbury Glenmark. Scott_Hamilton_(rugby_union)
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| Herb Green Talk:Herb_Green
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| Tim Selwyn Tim Selwyn (b. 1974, Takapuna) is a New Zealand political activist who was found guilty of sedition on June 8 2006, the first person charged with sedition in New Zealand for more than 30 years. He is also editor of Tumeke! magazine, and has a blog with the same name. Tim_Selwyn
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| June 2006 in Oceania June_2006_in_Oceania
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| CJ/Archive 9 User_talk:CJ/Archive_9
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| Joanna Lee See Joanna Lee (actor) for the actor and movie star.Joanna Lee (also known as Keum Ok Lee) (c.1963 – December 10, 2000) was a Korean woman who was killed in December 2001 during a prolonged and violent exorcism carried out by Pastor Luke Lee of the Lord of All cult, in Auckland, New Zealand. Joanna_Lee
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| Freeview (New Zealand) Freeview is a non-profit organisation providing free-to-air digital television and digital radio to New Zealand. The Freeview service is available via satellite throughout New Zealand. Freeview's terrestrial service, Freeviewhigh definition digital terrestrial television service available to 75 percent of the country's population, using DVB-S and DVB-T standards on government provided spectrum. Freeview_(New_Zealand)
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| Criminal justice/News/archive Portal:Criminal_justice/News/archive
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| Mike King (comedian) Mike King is a comedian and television personality famous in New Zealand for selling pork. Māori origins, he made the move to a more lucrative mainstream audience, appearing in the New Zealand TV shows Comedy Central, Game of Two Halves, Strassman, TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes, Pulp Comedy and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. In 1997 he was nominated for the prestigious Billy T Award. Mike_King_(comedian)
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| Stacey Jones Talk:Stacey_Jones
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| Stojan Župljanin Stojan Župljanin (Serbian Cyrillic:September 28, 1951) is a former Bosnian Serb police commander.Župljanin was born in Maslovare, a village in the Kotor Varoš municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As commander of the Bosnian Serb police during the Bosnian war, Župljanin had operational control over the police forces responsible for the detention camps where thousands of prisoners were held in horrific conditions and many were murdered. Stojan_Župljanin
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| Northern Busway, Auckland Brisbane also has a Northern Busway presently under construction.The Northern Busway is a physically separated bus lane system with dedicated park & ride facilities along State Highway 1 in the north of Auckland, New Zealand, linking North Shore City with the Auckland CBD. Northern_Busway,_Auckland
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| It's in the Bag (game show) It's in the Bag was a long-running New Zealand radio and, later, television game show. The show began on radio in the 1950s and was hosted and directed by Selwyn Toogood. In the 1970s a television version of the show was developed which was also hosted by Toogood until his retirement in the 1980s. After his retirement, John Hawkesby took over hosting duties. Later the show was hosted by Nick Tansley. The show was discontinued in 1990. It's_in_the_Bag_(game_show)
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| AGoon User_talk:AGoon
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| 2006 FIFA World Cup controversies 2006 FIFA World Cup generated various controversies, including onfield disputes, critiques of official decisions, and team salary issues. Most centered around specific refereeing decisions, which led many of the world's media to claim that the referees were spoiling the World Cup. Numerous World Cup records were also set by controversial calls, including Graham Poll's three-card error and Valentin Ivanov's record number of cards in a single match. 2006_FIFA_World_Cup_controversies
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| No climbing the Reichstag dressed as Spider-Man Wikipedia:No_climbing_the_Reichstag_dressed_as_Spider-Man
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| Brett Seymour Brett Seymour (born 27 September 1984 in Mackay, Queensland) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks of the National Rugby League. His usual position is in the halves. Brett_Seymour
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| July 2006 in rail transport July_2006_in_rail_transport
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| John Minto John Minto (b. c.1953) is a New Zealand based political activist known for his involvement in various left-wing groups and causes, most notably Halt All Racist Tours. A 2005 documentary on New Zealands top 100 history makers listed him as number 89. Today he is involved with Global Peace and Justice Auckland and the Unite Union. He writes a weekly column for The Press and is editor of the Workers' Charter newspaper. John_Minto
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| Cooper Vuna Cooper Vuna (born 5 July 1987 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league player for the Newcastle Knights club in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is on the wing. Cooper_Vuna
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| George Tuakura George Tuakura (born October 11, 1975 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a Cook Islands rugby league player who currently plays for the Central Comets in the Queensland Cup. His position of choice is at prop-forward. George_Tuakura
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| Chris and Cru Kahui murders The deaths of brothers Christopher Arepa and Cru Omeka Kahui (20 March 2006 – 18 June 2006), two New Zealand infants from a Māori family who died in Auckland's Starship Children's Hospital after being admitted with serious head injuries, highlighted the fact that Māori children are more than twice as likely to die as a result of abuse than non-Māori and that New Zealand ranks third highest among OECD nations for child deaths due to maltreatment according to a 2003 UNICEF report. Chris_and_Cru_Kahui_murders
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| Ayn Rand Template_talk:Ayn_Rand
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| Opp2 User:Opp2
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| 20/20 (New Zealand television series) 20/20 is a current affairs television series made in New Zealand and hosted by Miriama Kamo. 20/20 was originally screened on TV3 between 1993 and 2003 but the format was picked up by TVNZ in 2005. While some of the content is locally produced much of content is taken from the US 20/20 show produced by ABC. 20/20_(New_Zealand_television_series)
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| Serbs in Kosovo Kosovo Serbs are the second largest ethnic group in the disputed territory of Kosovo. By the 12th century, the cultural, diplomatic and religious core of the Serbian Kingdom was located in Kosovo, as part of the Serbian Empire of the 14th century.During the 20th century Serbian population constantly decreased. Their share in the overall population of the region is currently estimated at 7% by the CIA. Serbs today mostly populate the enclaves across Kosovo, North Kosovo being the largest one. Serbs_in_Kosovo
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| Main Page/Archive 73 Talk:Main_Page/Archive_73
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| Evil Monkey/murder User:Evil_Monkey/murder
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| Black people/Archive 1 Talk:Black_people/Archive_1
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| Rawdon Christie Rawdon Christie is an English New Zealand news reporter.Christie was born in London. He attended Marlborough College, and then Edinburgh University, where he gained a Bachelor of Music degree. Rawdon_Christie
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| Articles for creation/2006-07-14 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-07-14
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