Helen Clark
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Maori Party supporters back coalition - survey...effectively. Meanwhile, of all those polled, 30.3 percent preferred John Key as the prime minister, followed by Helen Clark, 10.9 percent, Dr Sharples, 8.7 percent and Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia 6.1 percent. Labour leader Phil... In this article: Labour, Pita Sharples, John Key, Cost of living, Unemployment, Tariana Turia, Rodney Hide, and Phil Goff |
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The Australian | October 27, 2009
Japan New Zealand Forum to build on partnership
"The original event last year was attended by Prime Minister Helen Clark and by Phil Goff, then Trade Minister and now Labour Leader, and I am pleased New Zealand and Japan are maintaining a strong commitment to this year's event. "When...
In this article: Phil Goff, Lianne Dalziel, Democracy, Climate change, New Zealand Labour Party, Labour, Japan, and Tokyo
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | March 08, 2009
New Zealand restores Knights and Dames to the top of its honours system
...community a public and enduring opportunity to celebrate success." But the announcement was attacked by Phil Goff, who replaced Ms Clark as leader of the Labour Party. "It seems odd that we move back to having sirs, madams and dames when...
In this article: New Zealand, John Key, Phil Goff, Republicanism, Labour Party, Edmund Hillary, and Peter Snell
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Stuff | October 12, 2009
Goff on US trip
...elections there were fraudulent and recommend a second vote, he said. Mr Goff also discussed politics with UN officials, including his former boss, Miss Clark. Mr Goff stuck to serious discussions, unlike Mr Key who managed to squeeze...
In this article: Phil Goff, John Key, United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, United States, Labour, NATO, and Anders Fogh Rasmussen
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Helen Clark
...to John Key and announced that she was standing down as Labour Party leader. <Ref> On 11 November 2008 Clark was replaced by Phil Goff as leader of the Labour Party. Helen Clark became the Administrator of the United Nations Development...
In this article: Helen Elizabeth Clark, New Zealand Labour Party, New Zealand, Sunday Star-Times, Auckland, National Party, University of Auckland, John Key, and UN
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Whale Oil Beef Hooked | August 04, 2009
Are Labour the Mafia?
...free from sorruption and no longer can Labour claim that they are clean. As the photo in this post shows, little seperates Phillip Field from Helen Clark and Phil Goff. In fact they are all so close not even a $100 bill could be slid between...
In this article: Labour Party, Labour Party, David Lange, Phil Goff, New Zealand, and Allegation
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Wikipedia | September 26, 2009
Annette King
...caucus meeting on 11 November 2008 replacing former Deputy Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen. Phil Goff, another senior Labour Party member, became the leader of the Labour Party, replacing former Prime Minister Helen Clark.
In this article: Labour Party, Annette Faye King, Minister of Health, Minister of Justice, National Party, University of Waikato, and Phil Goff
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Stuff | April 25, 2009
National's support drops, but still well ahead
...51.1 percent, in the preferred prime minister poll. Support for Labour's Mr Goff was up (to 9.1 percent) but he was still polling lower than his predecessor Helen Clark (11.5 percent). Mr Goff said the results showed Labour moving in the...
In this article: Phil Goff, John Key, Labour, Recession, Green Party, and United Nations
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Phil Goff
...once again. In the 1993 elections , Goff was re-elected as MP for Roskill . Helen Clark, Labour's new leader, made him the party's spokesperson for Justice. In 1996, Goff was part of the group which asked Clark to step down as leader.
In this article: Phil Goff, New Zealand Labour Party, Labour Party, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Roger Douglas, Minister of Defence, Minister of Education, Minister of Justice, and Afghanistan War
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Stuff | August 16, 2009
Nats scotch plan to buy 20 homes for ministers
...per cent. In the preferred prime minister poll John Key was still way ahead with 51.6 per cent support, compared with Labour leader Phil Goff on 6.5 per cent support. Mr Goff was outpolled by former prime minister Helen Clark, on 8 per cent.
In this article: John Key, Bill English, Culprit, Phil Goff, Labour, The Dominion Post, IPod, and Wellington
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Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950), a New Zealand politician and administrator, is the head of the United Nations Development Programme, the third-highest UN position. Clark was the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand for three consecutive terms from 1999 to 2008 and led the Labour Party from 1993 until it lost the 2008 general election. Before resigning from Parliament in April 2009, Clark was Labour's foreign affairs spokeswoman and MP for the Mount Albert electorate which she had held since 1981. Forbes magazine ranked her 20th most powerful woman in the world in 2006.
- Birth Date:
- February 26, 1950
- Birthplace:
- Hamilton, New Zealand
- Religion:
- Agnostic
- Spouse:
- Peter Davis
- Occupation:
- Politician
- Political party:
- Labour
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