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Nov 29, 2024 |
thepost.co.nz | Janet Wilson
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Oct 20, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Janet Wilson
Fleur Adcock, who has died aged 90, was one of the best loved and most esteemed poets in Britain and New Zealand. The full span of her work from 1960 until 2024 was published earlier this year in a 600-page volume of collected poems to coincide with her 90th birthday. She also translated Latin and Romanian verse, and edited The Oxford Book of Contemporary New Zealand Poetry (1982) and The Faber Book of Twentieth Century Women’s Poetry (1987).
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Aug 9, 2024 |
thepress.co.nz | Janet Wilson
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks at Waitangi on Waitangi Day; his words then are in contrast to his Government’s actions since, writes Janet Wilson. LAWRENCE SMITH / LAWRENCE SMITHJanet Wilson is a regular opinion contributor and a freelance journalist who has also worked in communications, including with the National Party.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
thelancet.com | James O’Hara |Catriona Douglas |Steven Powell |Janet Wilson
We welcome the enthusiasm of fellow researchers to explore other aspects of recurrent tonsil disease in adults and comment on our Article. 1Wilson JA O'Hara J Fouweather T et al. Conservative management versus tonsillectomy in adults with recurrent acute tonsillitis in the UK (NATTINA): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
reviewob.com | Janet Wilson |Shawn Wilson
A transformative new space for a growing practice. By Janet Monaco Wilson, OD, FCOVD,and Shawn WilsonApril 10, 2024Early in 2019, only five years after opening a cold-start private practice in a 1,398 square foot shopping center parcel in Spartanburg, S.C., we were fortunate enough to have the “good problem” of outgrowing our physical office space.
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Dec 8, 2023 |
thepost.co.nz | Janet Wilson
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon swears the oath of affirmation at the opening of Parliament. His first days in the job have already highlighted the potential for his premiership to be shaped by others, writes Janet Wilson. ROBERT KITCHIN / THE POSTIt’s self-evident that while an incoming government will have a clear roadmap of where it’s going and what it wants to achieve, it is always going to be assailed by what it can’t control.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
thepost.co.nz | Janet Wilson
Winston Peters continues to rail against mediaJanet Wilson is a regular opinion contributor and a freelance journalist who has also worked in communications, including with the National Party in 2020. OPINION: We need to talk about Winston. In the past week, with the ink barely dry on the coalition agreement and the honeymoon never having eventuated, he’s usurped his Prime Minister three times, making Luxon appear weak and rudderless.
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Nov 24, 2023 |
thepost.co.nz | Janet Wilson
Christopher Luxon announces new governmentOPINION: The coalition announcement when it finally arrived marked less a new beginning for MMP than the end of the long shadow First Past the Post had cast upon it. There was innovation in the two-way split of the deputy prime minister’s role, but National held the line in key portfolios, keeping attorney-general and the agriculture ministers portfolio, while also granting Winston Peters the plum role of foreign affairs.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
thepost.co.nz | Janet Wilson
At time-of-writing the interminable standing-by-and-waiting continues. By time-of-reading the country could be rejoicing in a coalition government being created to do the job voters intended. Nevertheless, this week’s power plays are ones that have echoed down through centuries, only to suffer the fate of transforming into a self-help guide. Robert Greene was a Hollywood writer when he observed that its power elite shared similar characteristics with powerful figures throughout history.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
edc.ca | Janet Wilson
Colombia has a stable economy, business-friendly policies, and a free trade agreement with Canada—not surprising, it’s our nation’s fifth-largest bilateral trading partner in Latin America. In 2022 alone, two-way merchandise trade between the two countries totalled $3.2 billion. Canada’s already a major investor and a recognized supplier of goods and services in sectors such as infrastructure, mining, financial and engineering services, oil and gas, energy, agri-food and education.