Michael King — New Zealander Historian born on December 15, 1945, died on March 30, 2004

Michael King, OBE was a New Zealand popular historian, author and biographer. He wrote or edited over 30 books on New Zealand topics, including The Penguin History of New Zealand, which was the most popular New Zealand book of 2004... (wikipedia)

If you have a little extra parking, I err on the side of getting rid of it in favor of having some more greenery.
A huge change has taken place in my lifetime.
I see the great continuities in New Zealand history as being decency and common sense and up until now when we've confronted these things we've been able to talk them through, and I'm sure we will with this issue as well.
When I was a child in the 1940s and early 1950s, my parents and grandparents spoke of Britain as home, and New Zealand had this strong sense of identity and coherence as being part of the commonwealth and a the identity of its people as being British.
Big media companies have lots of money and content, but they have no way to tap into a good base of users.