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UC in the News - December 2005

Published by Communications and Development

December 2005

Dr Therese Arseneau (Political Science and Communication)

Peters' role comes under scrutiny and post-election conference, Otago Daily Times, 3.12.05;

Experts question Peters' role, Manawatu Standard, 3.12.05;

Minister's ploy silly butno joke, Nelson Mail, 12.12.05;

When you're in a hole, stop digging, Wanganui Chronicle, 12.12.05;

When you're in a hole, stop digging, The News, 12.12.05;

Stop digging! Advice for in-a-hole politicians, West Coast Times, 12.12.05;

When you're in a hole, stop digging, Gisborne Herald, 14.12.05;

Benson-Pope et al are authors of their own demise, Bay of Plenty Times, 12.12.05.

Professor Jack Baggaley (Physics and Astronomy)

Astronomer Honoured, Star-Western, 19.12.05.

Dr Neville Bennett (History)

Secrets of success, Press, 3.12.05.

Dr Therese Boustead (Education)

NCEA's lessons for educators, Sunday Star Times, 11.12.05.

Professor Phil Butler (Physics and Astronomy)

Now, a heritage park in the sky, Timaru Herald, 16.12.05.

Dr Geoff Chase (Mechanical Engineering)

New diabetes care saves lives, Press, 14.12.05;

Diabetes control system saves lives, Nelson Mail, 14.12.05;

New aid for diabetes control, Bay of Plenty Times, 14.12.05.

Professor Scott Davidson (Law)

Amazing Times, Press, 3.12.05.

Associate Professor Bill Davison (Biological Sciences)

Ice effects thaw in gender politics, Press, 3.12.05;

Women at home on Antarctic ice, Waikato Times, 5.12.05;

Kiwi women take on the ice, Manawatu Standard, 5.12.05.

Dr Wade Enright (Electical and Computer Engineering)

The crazy world of a lightning sculptor, Christchurch Mail - Shirley, 7.12.05;

The crazy world of a lightning sculptor, Christchurch Mail - Waimairi, 7.12.05;

The crazy world of a lightning sculptor, Christchurch Mail - Wigram, 7.12.05.

Dr Paul Gaynor (Electrical & Computer Engineering)

Staff leave under low morale, Hamilton Press, 14.12.05.

Dr Neil Gemmell (Biological Sciences)

Response to question: "If the theory of evolution is true why have we stopped changing?" Manawatu Standard, 26.12.05.

Dr Pamela Gerrish-Nunn (Fine Arts)

Visual Art, The Press, 14.12.05;

Thread left untied, Press, 21.12.05.

Dr Mike Grimshaw (Philosophy and Religious Studies)

Soul searching, Weekend Herald, 31.12.05.

Dr Bruce Harding (Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies)

Zestful Kiwi celebration, Press, 10.12.05.

Professor John Henderson (Political Science and Communication)

Goff: Asia and NZ closer, Press, 16.12.05.

Dr George Hooper (Centre for Advanced Engineering)

Bio-Energy Has 'Huge Potential', New Zealand Energy & Environment, 7.12.05.

Dr Robb Hughes (Psychology)

Party pill petition demands ban, Northern Outlook, 10.12.05;

Pills give P hit - study, Northern Outlook, 17.12.05.

Dr Alexander Keith (Mechanical Engineering)

Bright idea a winner, Waikato Times, 7.12.05;

Getting bucks for bounce, Press, 7.12.05;

Bright idea jumps into action, Dominion Post, 8.12.05.

Dr David Kelly (Biological Sciences)

Mast seeding produces some spectacular sights, Kapiti Observer, 28.12.05.

Mr Glen Koorey (Civil Engineering)

Life Cycles, The Dominion Post Weekend, 17.12.05.

Associate Professor Ian Lockhead (Fine Arts)

Building Blocks, Press, 21.12.05.

Dr Islay Marsden (Biological Sciences)

New ecology guide. Estuary, Christchurch Mail - Wigram, 21.12.05;

Life in the estuary: illustrated guide and ecology, Press, 24.12.05.

Mr Stuart McMillan (Political Science and Communication)

Kiwis invited to help set direction for East Asia, National Business Review, 2.12.05;

Uncharted territory for Clark, Press, 8.12.05;

Surprisingly, China does care about pollution, National Business Review, 9.12.05;

Prime Minister on a mission, Manawatu Standard, 9.12.05;

World will focus on US withdrawal from Iraq, National Business Review, 16.12.05.

Ms Julia Morison (Fine Arts)

Art honour, Christchurch Mail, Shirley, 7.12.05;

Art honour, Christchurch Mail, Waimairi, 7.12.05;

Art honour, Christchurch Mail, Wigram, 7.12.05.

Dr Victoria Metcalf (Biological Sciences)

Ice advice: mind your Ps and FUDs, Press, 3.12.05;

Wee problem overcome, Waikato Times, 5.12.05;

Device a wee friend of icy women, Manawatu Standard, 5.12.05;

Getting support down to a science, Nelson Mail, 7.12.05.

Associate Professor Gregg Newbold (Sociology and Anthropology)

Asian drug cartel relied on help from locals, Press, 10.12.05;

Cartel backed by crims, Manawatu Standard, 10.12.05;

Drug cartel relied on organised crime networks, Gisborne Herald, 10.12.05;

The seedy side of our top cities, Herald on Sunday, 18.12.05;

Genteel image takes a battering, Star - Midweek, 21.12.05.

Dr David Norton (Forestry)

High country farming focus of project..., Countrywide (South), Dec 05.

Mr Paul O'Flaherty (Human Resources)

Kindy staff talks to start again, Press, 9.12.05.

Dr Nigel Perry (Computer Science and Software Engineering)

The gall of National, Dominion Post, 8.12.05.

Ms Kathleen Quinlivan (Education)

Barbie not a happy dolly, Press, 21.12.05.

Professor Geoffrey Rice (History)

Neighbours could save your life, Manawatu Standard, 2.12.05;

Lessons from the black flu, Hutt News, 13.12.05;

Thought provoking look back, Greymouth Evening Star, 22.12.05.

Mr Alan Robb (Accountancy, Finance and Information Systems)

Goods in stock books Fonterra, NZ Dairy Exporter, 12.05;

People in business, National Business Review, 2.12.05;

Three points clarified, NZ Farmers Weekly, 5.12.05;

Alliance Group announcement more informative, NZ Farmers Weekly, 5.12.05;

AFFCO result 'inadequate disclosure', 5.12.05;

Seabird discovery excites scientist, Star-Western, 5.12.05;

More scrutiny needed of meat co-ops, Otago Daily Times, 23.12.05.

Professor Roy Sharp (Vice-Chancellor)

In tray, National Business Review, 2.12.05;

Jade supports initiative, Press, 12.12.05;

New chair for NZVCC, NZ Education Review, 15.12.05.

Professor Ken Strongman (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Arts)

Crown gets cock-eyed, Press, 31.12.05.

Mr Jim Tully (Political Science and Communication)

Dallow denies editorial influence sought, West Coast Times, 6.12.05;

Dallow denies wanting say in news, New Zealand Herald, 6.12.05;

Dallow denies rumours he wants editorial influence, Daily Post, 6.12.05;

Petrie, Dallow are One for news, Weekend Herald, 10.12.05;

TVNZ bids for exclusive, Herald on Sunday, 18.12.05;

Grumpy old men, Listener, 24.12.05;

Media commentator hopes TVNZ will fight to show murder confession tape, The News, 23.12.05;

TVNZ should appeal video decision: Tully, Gisborne Herald, 23.12.05;

'Confession' video ban appeal hoped for, Greymouth Evening Star, 23.12.05;

TVNZ urged to appeal on video, The Dominion Post Weekend, 24.12.05;

Murdered woman's mum wants confession aired, Northern Advocate, 27.12.05.

Dr Kate van Heugten (Social Work)

Social workers bullied, Press, 10.12.05.

Associate Professor Duncan Webb (Law)

Wellington, Law Talk, 5.12.05.

Dr Mark Williams (Culture, Literature and Society)

People in business, National Business Review, 2.12.05.

Relationship issues, Otago Daily Times, 3.12.05.

 
 
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