New Plymouth
New Plymouth city (1996 pop. 48,871), West Coast North Island, New Zealand, on the Tasman Sea. It is a port and a major center for dairying. Other industries include natural gas processing and metal working.
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Utopianism and the Creation of New Zealand National Identity(*).(Review)
Magazine article from: Utopian Studies; 1/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...constitutes both a first survey of New Zealand utopianism and an argument that utopianism is central to the New Zealand experience and has helped create...practice of utopianism permeated New Zealand experience from its beginning. Since...
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The History of New Zealand.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 12/22/2005; ; 525 words
; The History of New Zealand. By Tom Brooking. (Westport, Conn...xxxv, 250. $45.00.) In recent years, New Zealand has been a popular destination for...American undergraduate students. New Zealand's clean, green reputation, its enthusiasm...
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New Zealand retailers are ready to buy.
Magazine article from: AgExporter; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Although half a world away, New Zealand offers a familiar business environment...language, communication and customs. New Zealand is a small country located in the South...Island, and a number of smaller islands. New Zealand is a well-developed market consisting...
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Jeffrey Moussaleff Masson. Slipping into Paradise - Why I live in New Zealand.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Utopian Studies; 3/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Slipping into Paradise--Why I live in New Zealand. Random House: Toronto, August 2004...Slipping into Paradise--Why I live in New Zealand by Jeffrey Moussaleff Masson is a strange...experience following his decision to live in New Zealand with his family. The book is about finding...
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Questionable future for New Zealand.(US pressures to drop its nuclear-free policy as a condition for rejoining the ANZUS Alliance)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Progressive; 10/1/1997; ; 279 words
; Christchurch, New Zealand New Zealand is under assault as a nuclear-free outpost. Denied access to the Kiwi's deep-water ports, the Pentagon has drummed New Zealand out of the Anzus Alliance, which linked the two countries militarily...
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New Zealand becomes bullish on exports of forest products.
Magazine article from: AgExporter; 4/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; New Zealand, a country roughly the size of Colorado...some difficult transitions in the past, New Zealand has invested heavily in its forest plantations...potentially lucrative industry. Presently, New Zealand is producing around 14 million cubic...
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New Zealand market wins over U.S. exporters.
Magazine article from: AgExporter; 6/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Though an ocean away, New Zealand-with its similar culture and familiar...opportunities to grab market share in New Zealand's billion-dollar import market...agricultural products make up a tenth of New Zealand's agricultural imports. They reached...
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Qantas makes foray into New Zealand aviation market.
Magazine article from: Airline Industry Information; 4/24/2001; 267 words
; ...COMMUNICATIONS LTD Following the recent demise of New Zealand domestic carrier Tasman Pacific Airways...has taken steps towards entering the New Zealand domestic aviation market. Qantas, an...Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in New Zealand, with the services starting on 30 ...
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The incredible shrinking state. (New Zealand)(includes a related article on New Zealand's first general election under a proportional representational system)
Magazine article from: Reason; 5/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; How New Zealand got up from down under its bureaucracy...A middle-aged career bureaucrat in New Zealand's Supply and Information Department...at the changes that have occurred in New Zealand since the mid-1980s. In the old days...
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Growth strategy for the market down under: how Australis and music house have teamed up to invigorate the New Zealand music scene. (Industry Forefront).
Magazine article from: Music Trades; 1/1/2002; 631 words
; ...comparable to the state of Kentucky, New Zealand is one of those countries most Americans...music scene. The current health of the New Zealand music business is due in no small part...the Music Houses retail chain and the New Zealand distribution arm of Australis Music...
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Plymouth, Virginia Company of
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
PLYMOUTH, VIRGINIA COMPANY OF PLYMOUTH, VIRGINIA COMPANY OF (1606 – 1620), one of two...representing the City of London and the outports of Bristol, Plymouth, and Exeter petitioned for a charter to plant colonies...Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth. The London ...
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Plymouth Colony
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...of years. In 1620 the Plymouth Company, reorganized as the Council for New England, secured a new...Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England (12 vol., 1855-...of the Old Colony of New Plymouth (1956); J. Demos, Little...
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Plymouth
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
...protected harbor they called Plymouth. The Mayflower stayed through...For the first generation, Plymouth provided what the founders...practice their religion freely. Plymouth lost its independence in 1688...short‐lived Dominion of New England and was absorbed by...Commonwealth: Family Life ...
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New Plymouth
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
New Plymouth See PLYMOUTH COLONY .
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Plymouth Theatre
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
Plymouth Theatre (New York). The Shuberts built the 1,000‐seat playhouse on West 45th Street in 1917 and leased it to producer Arthur Hopkins...reverted back to the Shuberts, who still own it today. Designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a rather subdued but elegant style, the Plymouth is an excellent house ...
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