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Dr Muriel Newman
Contact Muriel:
muriel@newman.co.nz
Ph: 09 4343 836
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PO Box 984, Whangarei
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Treaty of Waitangi
by Sir Apirana Ngata was first published
by the Department of Maori Affairs. They stated: “Sir Apirana was
trained as a lawyer
and had a brilliantly lucid understanding of legal and parliamentary
technicalities.
His analysis of the Treaty, article by article, is so clearly and
simply written that even young people will be able to understand
it, in spite of the complexity of the subject matter”.

A Line in the Sand
is a compilation of NZCPR contributions on the
foreshore and seabed controversy. This 150 page electronic book
(available as a PDF) outlines the background to the whole
issue and shows how the foreshore and seabed debate is about politics
not justice, with half-truths and deceit being used by the government to
influence public opinion.

Best Breaking Views
is
a short
collection of the most popular contributions by our talented NZCPR bloggers including David
Round, Lindsay Mitchell, John Ansell, Frank Newman,
Mike Butler, Dr Ron Smith and Owen McShane.
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