the country is saying come on, people, start addressing our issues. stop fighting from the extreme on the right and the extreme on the left. let s get together and get something done that matters to us. sandra: interesting to get your perspective. your come-from-behind victory in the early 1990 s, what that presaged in the house and the senate in the state of new jersey, i talked to larry kudlow about this yesterday. had a conversation with him. he sends his regards and talked about coming in with you and working on that tax-cutting strategy. your message worked and it did cause ripple effects for your party in the state of new jersey. i want to get this in here and i ll have you react to what i said. by bringing up edward durr, this trucker for a furniture company, raymore and flanigan spent $5,000 overall for his campaign, no political experience stepped in against steve sweeney, a very
The Auburn Tigers, who don't have a postseason to look forward to, at least gave themselves something to celebrate with March looming. Allen Flanigan scored a season-high 23 points and had seven rebounds to lead Auburn to a 77-72 victory over No. 25 Tennessee on Saturday. The Tigers (12-13, 6-10 Southeastern Conference) snapped a three-game losing streak even without freshman point guard Sharife Cooper, out for the second straight game with a left ankle injury.
Talented Northland teens donate $50,000 waiata prize to charity
23 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Fourteen-year-old Tiare Lanigan with April Hetaraka (He Whanau Marama Trust), Mariameno Kapa-Kingi (NUMA) and Lisa McNab.
Fourteen-year-old Tiare Lanigan with April Hetaraka (He Whanau Marama Trust), Mariameno Kapa-Kingi (NUMA) and Lisa McNab.
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Tiare Lanigan performs.
Two talented Northland teenagers did more than gain national prominence when they won last year s Korihi 2020 with their original waiata Waimarie.
They also made a massive contribution to Shine on Kaitaia, which they named as their chosen charity to receive the $50,000 prize.
The windfall became official at a small ceremony at Te Ahu, where April Hetaraka, from He Whānau Marama Trust, received the prize on Shine on Kaitaia s behalf.