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Hubbard, Jim 1949-:47 original cartoons published variously in the Dominion, Bay of Plenty Times, Hawke's Bay Today, Southland Times during 2000.
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Hubbard, Jim, 1949- :Welcome Parekura... The Dominion, 26 July 2000.
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :'We're making progress with Maori TV - we've come up with the perfect name for it...just a handful of people actually believe in it, and we're unlikely ever to see it.' Taniwha TV. Otago Daily Times, 2 December 2002.
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :'Nothing personal, Tariana, but when a limb's diseased it's best cut off...' 'Go for it...' Dominion Post, 29 April 2004.
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