Posts by Ian Dalziel
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My computer is behaving like a sloth and missed the edit window – grrrr…
Here is the link for the Poster in the previous post.plus there is this rare Toy Love poster from Sydney
where you could always find them on a Tuesday night…plus a couple of early Chchch gigs
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Step right up folks…
New Zealand’s Musical History ephemera for sale:
This fine Lesley Maclean masterpiece for Flying Nun from 1984…
and more, see my other listings.:- )
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Interesting to note that National's Alastair Scott has a similar background to Key:
"In 1994 I transferred to Tokyo and joined the global executive committee of Credit Suisse Financial Products, where I was responsible for the risk management of all derivative products in the Asian time zone."
he was there until 1997
see:
http://www.alastairscott.co.nz/and also interesting to note that:
"In 1999 Japan's Financial Supervisory Agency temporarily suspended the (Credit Suisse) financial-products division's license to operate in Japan for "window dressing," the practice of selling derivatives that are often used by bank clients to hide losses."see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_Suisse
and
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/30/business/international-business-japan-revokes-credit-suisse-unit-s-banking-license.html?pagewanted=allSounds like the seeds he plants grow bitter fruit....
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
Looks like Whaledump is calling it a day:
I hope that they are OK.
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
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Hard News: Dirty Politics, in reply to
Which is something we need to keep in mind.
Like being Dick Cheney's shooting companion, perhaps?
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Hard News: Show some decency, in reply to
Sec Gen of the UN
Trout fishing near Taupo yesterday?
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Hard News: Show some decency, in reply to
it’s tough for even a whale sized little fish to swim against the tide of corporate interest.
and the white-baiting season has just begun...
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The Mainland Touch...
at NZ on ScreenI often wonder how that Tower would have survived the quakes, if they'd built it...