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Wednesday, May 29, 2002
Greek Archaeologists strike over draft law State-employed archaeologists will stage a 24-hour strike today to protest against a draft law for the protection of antiquities tabled in Parliament last week by Culture Minister Evangelos Venizelos. Unionists have particular objections to an article allowing for the lending and exchange of ancient monuments with other countries. They will also hold four-hour work stoppages tomorrow and Thursday.
Friday, May 24, 2002
Wednesday, May 22, 2002
Evolution popularizer Stephen Jay Gould dies
Stephen Jay Gould, the Harvard paleontologist who brought the science of evolution to a broad new audience, died yesterday of metastasized lung cancer at his home in New York City. He was 60 years old
Saturday, May 18, 2002
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Thursday, May 09, 2002
Dame Anne Salmond to chair New Zealand Historic Places Trust
Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard today announced
the appointment of Professor Dame Anne Salmond as Chair of the Board of the
New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Dame Anne replaces Dame Catherine Tizard who has served as Chair since
January 1997.
"I would like to thank Dame Catherine for her enormous contribution to the
Historic Places Trust. The energy, enthusiasm and huge commitment she
brought to the role has been very much appreciated," said Judith Tizard.
"I am delighted Dame Anne has agreed to serve as Chair of the Board. She
brings an impressive range of skills and experience to the position."
Dame Anne has already completed a year as an invited member of the Historic
Places Trust Board and has long experience as a board member of Te Papa.
Dame Anne is a highly respected scholar specialising in Maori history and
early Maori-European contacts. She is a distinguished Professor in Maori
Studies and Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland. Dame Anne
brings a strong bi-cultural perspective and understanding to the position,
and has broad heritage interests.
The term of appointment is effective from 1 June 2002 to 31 May 2005.
Friday, May 03, 2002
Builders unearth historic jetty
A piece of Auckland history has been uncovered by contractors working on a multimillion-dollar transport hub for the city of the future.
Part of the Gore St jetty, built in 1865, was discovered at the Britomart site on Tuesday.
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