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Prime Minister Helen Clark announced today that the government has listed the following individual and organisations as terrorist entities pursuant to the provisions of the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.

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New Zealand and China move towards closer trading links

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Prime Minister Helen Clark says Working for Families is one of the government's most important achievements.

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Budget 2004 delivers a further growth dividend to low and modest income families

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Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark today announced plans to establish a National Memorial Park to honour those who have served New Zealand in war.

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The government aims to double the number of major hip and knee replacement operations funded by the public health system within the next four years

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New Zealand and Italy are expanding an agreement on film co-productions between the two countries.

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Planning is on track for New Zealand’s Embassy in Warsaw to open at the end of the year, Prime Minister Helen Clark said today.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced that Saturday, 10 July has been set as the date for the Te Tai Hauauru by-election, should the vacancy be contested.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark has welcomed the announcement at the Cannes Film Festival that two new films are to go into production in New Zealand.

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Helen Clark has announced that New Zealand will open a new embassy in Egypt in 2006

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Helen Clark has expressed her sympathy to the family of a New Zealander killed in Iraq

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The Government will commit ongoing funding of $3 million annually to a special fund for strengthening security in the Pacific, Prime Minister Helen Clark announced last night.

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The SIS is using its website for the first time to advertise for recruits, Prime Minister and Minister in Charge of the Security Intelligence Service Helen Clark said today.

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Helen Clark has named the four winners of an essay-writing competition about the Battle of Monte Cassino

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Prime Minister Helen Clark has advised the Administrator of the Government, who is acting in place of the Governor-General, to dismiss Tariana Turia from her ministerial responsibilities as Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector and her associa

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The President of Chile, Ricardo Lagos, will arrive in New Zealand on Sunday for a three-day state visit.

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The Prime Minister will recommend to the Governor-General that Justice Paul Neazor be appointed the new Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security

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Prime Minister Helen Clark today expressed New Zealand’s deep sympathy to the people of Fiji at the loss of former president Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara.

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Helen Clark's tribute at the memorial service for Michael King was delivered by Marian Hobbs

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New Zealand will host a counter-terrorism meeting for Pacific Island Forum members next month, Prime Minister Helen Clark announced today.

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New Zealand and China have agreed on a formal Trade and Economic Cooperation Framework.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark announced today that the government's foreshore and seabed policy guarantees access to the foreshore and seabed for all New Zealanders.

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An update on how the Government has worked for you in the last six months

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