1993
1994
1995
1996
C M T Showcase 1996
Homecoming - Headline news! August 1996
Timmins Day by Danny - A fans report for shania twain UK
1997
Come on Over, Again and Again CDNOW
Good Morning Australia Interview
1998
Positively Package Perfect
A MODEST MARK FOR SHANIA TWAIN 16/2/98
SKY Entertainment Interview - In the UK - March 1998
Shania on Radio Two Country Club - 7th May 1998
Shania On CNN WorldBeat - August 28th 1998
The Box - October 1998
TV Guide Dec 5th 1998
1999
The Daily Mirror - August 27th 1999
OK Magazine September 3rd 1999
The Times Interview September 11th 1999
In Her Own Words: October 18, 1999
The Daily Telegraph November 2nd 1999
Five Questions With Shania Twain N0v 19th 1999
2000
Total Style March 2000
2001
2002
TORONTO SUN INTERVIEW (2002)
2003
Just the girl next door Nov 29th 2003
2004
Shania to release hits package
Twain's Land Battle With New Zealand Officials
Shania Buys a Little Bit of Heaven
Shania Twain initially refused land purchase
Winnipeg Sun - Sept 19th 2004
Shania staying put in Switzerland
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Shania Buys a Little Bit of Heaven
Evening Times; Glasgow (UK)
Country music star Shania Twain will buy her own slice of alpine heaven on New Zealand's South Island - for a price tag of $7.8 million.
Twain and her husband Robert "Mutt" Lange won approval Thursday to lease 61,000 acres of rugged and scenic farmland - half of it above the snow line - for 33 years with automatic renewal rights.
New Zealand is tightening control on land sales to overseas buyers amid fears that foreigners are snapping up some of the nation's prime real estate and Finance Minister Michael Cullen acknowledged the terms of the lease were "tough."
The couple agreed to create a hiking track, with huts and other facilities, that will cross their land and is expected to form part of a nationwide trail.
Mountain bikers, climbers and hunters will also have access to the property.
The musicians applied to purchase the Motatapu Station and Mount Soho Station leases under the names Robert and Eileen Lange.
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