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Today's strategy launch to target serious investors to bring their big ideas, capital and skills to New Zealand will benefit our country greatly, said Prime Minister Jenny Shipley.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley and Enterprise and Commerce Minister Max Bradford today launched Site Safe - a new initiative to reduce the number of injuries on building sites.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said tonight that she was looking forward to meeting Meat New Zealand Chairman John Acland tomorrow.

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The first of 200 Kosovan refugee families arrived in Auckland today to a more certain future, safe environment and a warm welcome from New Zealanders, said Prime Minister Jenny Shipley.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said Pacific Island leaders and their communities held the key to reducing crime problems
among young Pacific Island men.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today presented awards to 10 top French-speaking students for winning the "Tour du Monde de la Francophonie" competition to promote relations with France and to show th

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Roger Estall made a positive difference to the Fire Service and helped save more lives through the changes he succeeded in implementing, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said tonight after Mr Estall te

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Rt. Hon Jenny Shipley

Prime Minister of New Zealand

His Excellency Dr Ernesto Zedillo

President of the United States of Mexico

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today gave the go ahead for a new state-of-the-art public hospital in central Auckland, to be up and running by 2004.

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Giving new born children a strong and healthy start to life is the aim of four new Family Start programmes in Hamilton, Invercargill, Whakatane and Kawerau, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced t

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today she was pleased the New Zealand Tourism Board was considering all its options on the recovery of payments to two former board members.

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New Zealand is to give a further $450,000 to help refugees from Kosovo, and in two weeks time will accept the first main group of refugees into New Zealand, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today launched a new 0800 telephone service called "Quitline" for people who want to give up smoking.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today officially opened another new classroom in Wellington today.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley launched a health campaign today aimed at curbing the inappropriate use of antibiotic drugs as New Zealand embarks on another winter.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley today launched a new bus sponsored by the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Corporation (ACC) for processing drink drivers in Canterbury.

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National plans to let New Zealanders have another say on how we elect MPs to Parliament, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.

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The newly-appointed Premier of Niue, Sani Lakatani, will pay an official visit to New Zealand from May 3-7, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced today.

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Today Murray McCully tendered his resignation from the Tourism Portfolio.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley wrote to the Tourism Board today asking it to tell her by the end of the week what steps it is taking to try to recover exit payments made to two former members.

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Prime Minister Jenny Shipley will visit Peru, Chile and Mexico next month.

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New Zealand's exclusive economic zone could be extended by more than 50 per cent giving the country rights to more than six million square kilometres of ocean, or one per cent of the earth's surfac

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With Parliament resuming this week voters should brace themselves for "Labour's winter of malice" as the Labour-Alliance bloc steps up its scheme of personal denigration against the Prime Minister

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A new Office of Veterans' Affairs will provide New Zealand's war veterans with far greater recognition and security, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley said today.

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