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Milne has been part of Fair Go since 1983, [1] the show first starting in 1977. [2] He is known for a confrontational style and asking difficult questions. Milne announced his retirement mid-2010 and his last show (the 2010 Fair Go Ad Awards) screened live on 20 October 2010.
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Fair Go: 7 April 1977 TVNZ 1: Long running consumer watchdog show. Hosted by Haydn Jones and Pippa Wetzell. Current reporters are Hannah Wallis, Mark Crysell, Amy Kelley and Libby Middlebrook. The Go Show: 31 October 2005 TVNZ+ (formerly on TVNZ6, TV2 and KidZone) Weekday toddler show. Similar to Hi-5. Lotto: 1 August 1987 TVNZ 2 (1987–2015)
Fair Go is a New Zealand consumer affairs television programme hosted by Pippa Wetzell. First aired in 1977, it was New Zealand's second longest-running local programme (after Country Calendar ). It was also one of its highest-rated programmes, frequently placed high in the New Zealand TV Guide list of most viewed programmes.
Fair averaged 19 points per game in her first season with the Orange, scoring 656 points in 33 games as they went 20-13 and advanced to the WNIT Super 16.This season Fair has already scored 660 ...
The doctrine of "fair game" was a central element of the Guardian's Office's operational policies. The original 1965 "Fair Game Law" is listed as a reference for GO staff in its confidential Intelligence Course, [22] which was later entered into evidence in a U.S. federal court case in 1979. [23]
The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) is a United States federal law passed during the 93rd United States Congress and enacted on October 28, 1974 as an amendment to the Truth in Lending Act (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.) and as the third title of the same bill signed into law by President Gerald Ford that also enacted the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.