March 2001 Archives

Star-jumps for Gran

Star-jumps for Gran

Seniors who perform supervised exercises at home reduce the risk of falls and serious injury report two studies from Otago Medical school.

Smashing Record

Smashing Record

New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan smashed 26 off one over – a new world record. “I love hitting boundaries and I love taking on spinnners,” said the man of the season, speaking after “the most perfect…

Poker Philosophy

Poker Philosophy

Did Wittgenstein threaten Popper with a red-hot poker in Cambridge 55 years ago? New Zealand academic Dr Peter Munz was there…

Mystified About Money

Mystified About Money

Don Brash, the world’s second-longest serving central banker, admits he finds current currency fluctuations as baffling as the next guy.  

Not Bully for You

Not Bully for You

New Zealand study underlines the importance of early intervention to prevent young bullies becoming violent offenders.

Finn and Games

Finn and Games

Playing with Neil Finn: “It may well be hair-raising, disastrous, funny or sublime, but it will certainly be an adventure…” Finn on the Auckland all-star band: “The idea is that over the course of…

Edge in the heart of Tinseltown

Edge in the heart of Tinseltown

Russell Crowe and Crouching Tiger herald a takeover of Hollywood by the rest of the world.

Russell’s leg up

Russell’s leg up

Russell’s main rival for the little naked gold man was “Tom Hanks, who wears very little for much of Castaway. To the Academy this shameless overexposure smacked of desperation, an all-shorts-off attempt to counter…

More Knox

More Knox

“Very different and very daring” – Auckland University Professor Albert Wendt. “For a New Zealander to win an Australian prize seems absolutely incredible,” says Knox.  “The only time we can ever get…

Do They Have Sheep There?

Do They Have Sheep There?

Scotland’s national collection of New Zealand Olearia attract visitors to Inverewe Gardens on the shores of Lake Ewe.

Flaxen Splendor

Flaxen Splendor

New Zealand flax gives British gardens a spiky edge.

Castaway

Castaway

A New Zealand consortium plans two lodges on Pitcairn Island, home to the descendants of the Bounty mutineers.

The Future of History

The Future of History

Thematic arrangement, fresh technology and festival atmosphere put Te Papa at the cutting edge of history.

Everyone’s Crowing

Everyone’s Crowing

An examination post-golden Gladiator coverage on both sides of the Tasman.

Clever Kea

Clever Kea

The inhospitable alpine environment has caused the kea to develop “a very human-like curiosity and flexibility”.

School Shooting Stopped?

School Shooting Stopped?

“Crime fighters can score one for the Internet, thanks to a heads-up play by a New Zealand teenager who may have exposed a school shooting plot.”

Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy

The US could look at New Zealand’s hydroelectricity as a model for cleaning up its act.

Destiny

Destiny

“From the beginning he was destined to be a star,” says Martin Bedford, Russell Crowe’s agent of 17 years.

Slight Change

Slight Change

New Zealand superbike champ Aaron Slight picks up two extra wheels driving for Peugeot in the British Touring Car Championships.

Graniator

Graniator

“No, no leave him alone, don’t hurt him,” yelled Joy Wemyss, Crowe family matriarch at a private screening in Auckland. Also, Audrey Crowe touched by mention of her husband.

Science Award in Memory of New Zealand Doctor

Science Award in Memory of New Zealand Doctor

The 14th Bruce F Cain Memorial Award, commemorating Dr Cain’s work on anti-cancer drugs, was awarded by the American Association to  Yale Professor Alan C. Sartorelli for his work in the same field.

Insiders Out

Insiders Out

The New Zealand Government is to tighten rules controlling insider trading on the stock market.  

One Nil to Neil

One Nil to Neil

Neil Finn speaks about his new-found love of the internet and his brilliant new album, One Nil.

Kiwi Brave

Kiwi Brave

“The sight of New Zealand’s Travis Wilson in an Atlanta Braves uniform seems as bizarre as anything you might see in Disney World. Especially when you consider that until four years ago Wilson had never played…

Masterful pianist

Masterful pianist

Henry Wong-Doe demonstrates his “stylistic flexibility” at the 10th Arthur Rubenstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv. Search and pay to view

Zed in Oz

Zed in Oz

Kiwi boys Zed gig with Bon Jovi in Melbourne.  

Plenty to Go Around

Plenty to Go Around

New Zealand’s trade surplus widens on the back of a 2.2% rise in the value of New Zealand exports.

Real Safe

Real Safe

Auckland-based Designer Technology’s Mail Marshal is the Pentagon’s security system of choice.

Russell: Our Man

Russell: Our Man

Winning the world from the edge, Russell Crowe walks away with Hollywood’s biggest award. It was the day the boy from the west Auckland suburbs achieved the dream that once seemed “kind of ludicrous…

Kiwi Fruits

Kiwi Fruits

“New Zealand wine makers are on the verge of world dominance, but some things are still beyond their control.”  

World Desire

World Desire

Melbourne’s RMIT Gallery hosts Desire, a show on fashion as art, featuring “a beautiful dress by World New Zealand, constructed from a continuous zip that spills out onto the floor”.  

Pinetree Growl

Pinetree Growl

“Colin Meads, the grim, great New Zealand lock, was once asked why British and Irish forwards were inferior to those produced by the southern hemisphere – especially the forbidding, beetle-browed men produced by New Zealand. “Too many…

Relations Open

Relations Open

New Zealand to open diplomatic relations with North Korea.  

Tua Again

Tua Again

“A crunching left hook has put Tua back in the heavyweight championship picture.”  

Spray Away

Spray Away

New Zealand – SkunkShot, created by Victoria University scientists, hits the  garden with eau de skunk; unwelcome cats and dogs keep their distance.  

Novel tourism

Novel tourism

Ngaio Marsh is among the few mystery writers whose houses merit preservation as “literary shrines”.

More Finn Enough

More Finn Enough

“Life without a band suits Neil Finn – his second solo album is phenomenal”  

Fresh milk

Fresh milk

“The gorgeous landscapes of New Zealand provide the backdrop for this peculiarity, which is like nothing else that’s played in months”

#36 Movietown, NZ

#36 Movietown, NZ

Edge Message #36 from Brian Sweeney, producer NZEDGE.COM TO NEW ZEALAND EDGE GLOBAL COMMUNITY We’re still here, under the beating Wellington sun. It’s drought here, warmth as reliable as LA. This is, after all, Movietown NZ….

Kiwi on Top

Kiwi on Top

Apparel gives German tennis player edge by-proxy. Nicolas Kiefer walked into the interview room Wednesday wearing a blue floppy hat with the word KIWI embroidered across the top. Kiefer, 23, is German. “It’s my own…

Tu Tangata

Tu Tangata

Tu Tangata showcases master weaver Eronora Puketapu-Hetet in Washington.

Savage thoughts

Savage thoughts

King Kapisi spins the crowd: “Taking the crowd through a full turntable tutorial, including “the crab” and other techniques, Kapisi has them in the palm of his hand”.

Marvellous Merlot

Marvellous Merlot

“From the legendary wines of Pomerol, the tradition of Italian Merlots and the “new classic” wine regions of California, Oregon and Washington, to the great vineyards of South America, Australia, New Zealand and beyond, Merlot has proved…

Milk free

Milk free

The Price of Milk is nothing at promotional showings of the New Zealand movie with a “cult-like” following.

On the Defensive

On the Defensive

International interest in the Clark government’s announcement on defence plans to 2010 .

Economic Outlook

Economic Outlook

New Zealand’s economy continues on the up; will the edge buck the downward trend of trading partners and major players?

Hat Trick

Hat Trick

“I think it has become so normal in New Zealand that there are women in senior positions, that I was taken aback by this attention,” says Dame Silvia Cartwright. The new Gov-Gen completes the female trinity…

Musical score

Musical score

“Pragmatic and visionary” New Zealander Grant Cooper scores a sugar plumb of a job, conducting New York’s Syracuse Symphony Orchestra.

World’s Greatest Sports Brand?

World’s Greatest Sports Brand?

Brandchannel reviews “one of the most distinctive international brands in the history of sport.” “The All Blacks are a team not a brand” insist the NZRFU. “The team’s values are absolutely about winning, whereas the brand’s values…

Innovation I2B

Innovation I2B

Carter Holt Harvey enters the technology services market with software designed to breed innovation in large corporations.

Return to the scene

Return to the scene

Despite facing the sixth anniversary of the day Neil Finn saved his life by pulling him from a Piha rip, Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder is preparing to return to New Zealand for the…

Crowe 007

Crowe 007

Will it be “Crowe, Russell Crowe” next time 007 hits the big screen? “To play Bond, you need a man who has great screen presence and is believable in the part. Looking at him,…

Milk in Hawaii

Milk in Hawaii

Price of Milk plays at the Hawaii International Film Festival.

Canuck Farming Luck

Canuck Farming Luck

“In 1985, New Zealand stopped bailing out farmers. Today, its rural areas are thriving. It’s a ‘brutal process,’ experts say, but it would work in Canada.”  

Green Edge

Green Edge

The Greens are a presence in parliaments around the world – the revolution started in Wellington.  

Fairy tale ending

Fairy tale ending

Xena meets her doom in the finale of the wrapped series that turned Lucy Lawless stellar.