The first 95 years A richly illustrated collection of anecdotes from the life of a 95-year-old Waiheke novelist and adventurer. Margaret Mills threw snowballs at Ed Hillary; danced in the streets on VJ day; worked for a bookie; ran a Queenstown B&B; raised four children; crewed on the Rain| INC Productions
Twenty years ago, the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior was bombed by French government agents and sunk in a harbor in Auckland, New Zealand. The French newspaper Le Monde recently revealed that the late French President Francois Mitterrand personally approved the sinking of the ship. We speak with David Robie, an independent journalist who was on board the ship and wrote the book “Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior.” Last weekend, the French newspaper Le Monde reveale...| Democracy Now!
À l’occasion du quarantième anniversaire de l’attentat de la France contre le Rainbow Warrior, le journaliste néo-zélandais David Robie publie une nouvelle édition, largement augmentée, de Eyes of Fi…| Mediapart
On 10 July 1985, French secret agents bombed the Greenpeace campaign flagship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour, New Zealand. Portuguese-born photographer Fernando Pereira died in the sabotage outrage that shook the world.| little island press