Chemical linked to low IQ found in sunscreens
CHEMICAL LINKED TO LOW IQ FOUND IN NZ CANCER SOCIETY SUNSCREENS A chemical scientifically linked to low IQ in children and described as being similar in effect to licking lead paint, is being used […]
CHEMICAL LINKED TO LOW IQ FOUND IN NZ CANCER SOCIETY SUNSCREENS A chemical scientifically linked to low IQ in children and described as being similar in effect to licking lead paint, is being used […]
Media Release 30 July 2012 Family First NZ is repeating its call for political parties to state where they stand on the issue of redefining marriage to allow polygamy and polyamory. “Wellington-based activist group The […]
Family First Media Release 30 July 2012 A website to protect the current definition of marriage as ‘one man one woman’ has been launched today. The website is www.protectmarriage.org.nz and has been launched in response to […]
By Melissa Wishart Kidnapped toddler Alyssa Barker has been found after a woman watching the 6pm news tonight realised the woman and child that were staying in her home were Skye Mason and the child […]
By Melissa Wishart Specialist search teams and the police Eagle helicopter are searching a suburb in Auckland where a toddler appears to have been snatched from her home. Alyssa Barker, 18 months old, was supposedly […]
WHAT CHRIS KAHUI TOLD THE CORONER And why the Coroner didn’t believe him. VITAMIN D The new book that could literally save your life. An extract on sunscreen safety for children and pregnant women. THE […]
BY IAN WISHART The long awaited Coroner’s verdict on the death of the Kahui twins Chris and Cru has slammed their father out of the park and cleared their mother. In a report that mirrors […]
Family First Media Release 23 July 2012 Family First NZ is disappointed that a complaint against foul language used by a politician, and broadcast unnecessarily as a token gesture during the 6pm news was not […]
The verdict from the long running inquest into the deaths of the Kahui twins is to be released this week. The report, originally understood to have been “damning” of Chris Kahui, had been due for […]
By Melissa Wishart A report has been released today detailing the escape of a convict from Tongariro Rangipo Prison from a work gang whose absence was not noticed for an hour and a half. Jamie […]
Family First Media Release 20 July 2012 Family First NZ is welcoming a call from Canterbury’s health bosses to raise the drinking age to 20, and says that health boards, health professionals, police, family groups, […]
The killer of Pukekawa farmers Harvey and Jeannette Crewe tried to murder the couple twice, and only succeeded on the second occasion. In a dramatic new twist to the 40 year old cold case tonight, […]
Open publication – Free publishing – More news Open publication – Free publishing – More news Why do major infrastructure projects cost so much in New Zealand? We need major investment in new roading infrastructure, […]
A nature “documentary” on US television’s Discovery Channel has left enough people wondering whether mermaids actually exist that the National Ocean and Atmosperic Administration has been forced to issue a news release denying that mermaids […]
CERN experiments observe particle consistent with long-sought Higgs boson Geneva, 4 July 2012. At a seminar held at CERN* today as a curtain raiser to the year’s major particle physics conference, ICHEP2012 in Melbourne, […]
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