| 2008-02-14 13:59 |
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Friends believe fatal fire was an accident
Friends drinking with three men only hours before the vineyard workers were killed in a Blenheim house fire believe the blaze was accidental....
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| 2008-02-14 13:44 |
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Hezbollah threatens Israel at funeral
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah threatened Israel with "open war" and accused the Jewish state of killing a top commander who was among the United States' most wanted men......
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| 2008-02-14 13:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Friends believe fatal fire was an accident
Friends drinking with three men only hours before the vineyard workers were killed in a Blenheim house fire believe the blaze was accidental....
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| 2008-02-14 13:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Blue Chip investors get good news from Harcourts |
| 2008-02-14 13:14 |
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tv.co.nz |
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Man serious after Chch assault
Christchurch police are investigating a serious assault in the suburb of Opawa......
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| 2008-02-14 13:14 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Sleep isn't a weighty issue |
| 2008-02-14 12:59 |
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tv.co.nz |
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Tagging crackdown on the way
The fight against tagging gets a boost on Friday with the Prime Minister expected to announce a ban on spray paint sales to under 18 year olds......
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| 2008-02-14 12:59 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Complaint laid against Blue Chip firms
High-profileproperty investor and consultant Olly Newland has laid a complaint with the Commerce Commission alleging breaches of the Fair Trading Act by companies associated with structured residential property investor Blue Chip....
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| 2008-02-14 12:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Nia accused want trial venue out of Rotorua
Lawyers for five people accused of the death of Rotorua three-year-old Nia Glassie want the trial to be held outside Rotorua....
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| 2008-02-14 12:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Obama takes on rivals over US economic woes
Buoyed by a string of eight consecutive victories, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama has bashed rival Hillary Clinton over the ailing US economy and also took aim at Republican front-runner John McCain....
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| 2008-02-14 12:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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No excuses in Cooper's Canes campaign
Colin Cooper didn't want a bar of it. Plans for a picture to be taken of the Hurricanes coach to highlight the start of the Super 14 were quickly scuppered....
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| 2008-02-14 12:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Police prosecute 2200 for not wearing their seatbelts
Canterbury police have prosecuted 2200 people in the past month for not wearing seatbelts and warn the crackdown will continue....
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| 2008-02-14 12:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Call to ban union ad campaign
Labour's biggest union ally could be barred from running a big advertising campaign at the next election, after an objection from National-linked blogger David Farrar....
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| 2008-02-14 12:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Auckland Zoo on list of land for cheap houses
Auckland may be a concrete jungle, but would its inhabitants be better off in a zoo?...
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| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Spray-can ban in law change to fight taggers |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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First lady sorry for comments |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Couple forced to use their funeral funds |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Cricket: Fleming departs |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Cher's farewell to touring |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Nelson: Sittin' on top of the world |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Land plans for housing worry waiting iwi |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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On the edge - power cut warning |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Graft investigator exonerates prison |
| 2008-02-14 11:29 |
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New Zealand Herald |
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Dairy prices tipped to keep rising |
| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Strike-torn networks ready to return
A day after Hollywood writers voted to end a strike that crippled the television industry, broadcast networks are ramping up to bring sidelined comedy and drama favourites back to US prime time....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Hospitals struggle to cope with obese Kiwis
A 300-kilogram man who needed the help of six firefighters to get out of an ambulance has highlighted concerns about the effect of obesity on hospital services....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Clark to announce graffiti crackdown
Asweeping crackdown on taggers, making them remove their graffiti and banning the sale of spraypaint to under-18-year-olds, is to be announced by the Government today....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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'Sneaky' Brethren sparked donation
The Exclusive Brethren's "sneaky" campaign to oust the Labour government at the last election prompted one of New Zealand's richest men to level the playing field with $500,000....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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I'm on thinking leave, says HBDHB boss
The "exhausted" chief executive of Hawke's Bay District Health Board has told staff he is taking sick leave "to do some focused and uninterrupted thinking"....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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UN East Timor police called 'cowards'
The brother of East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta on Thursday accused United Nations security forces of behaving like "bloody cowards" and said they hid, rather than defended the wounded leader against rebels....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Fairbrother puts history aside
Tim Fairbrother hopes history won't repeat itself in Sydney tomorrow night....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Vector plans ring of fibre
Vector will embark on a major expansion of its Auckland fibre optic network, with Vodafone as its key customer....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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SIT accepts $6.5 million funds boost
The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) will accept a $6.5 million funding boost despite it being half the amount asked for, says its deputy chief executive....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Hospitals struggle to cope with obese Kiwis
A 300-kilogram man who needed the help of six firefighters to get out of an ambulance has highlighted concerns about the effect of obesity on hospital services....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Two die in Southland shooting
A man and a woman are dead after an apparent murder-suicide shooting near Invercargill last night....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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I'm on thinking leave, says HBDHB boss
The "exhausted" chief executive of Hawke's Bay District Health Board has told staff he is taking sick leave "to do some focused and uninterrupted thinking"....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Nia accused want trial venue out of Rotorua
Lawyers for five people accused of the death of Rotorua three-year-old Nia Glassie want the trial to be held outside Rotorua....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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$8m blowout at DOC puts jobs at risk
Pay rises and an increase in the cost of fighting fires have fuelled an expected $8 million a year Conservation Department deficit, with job losses likely as spending is reviewed....
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| 2008-02-14 11:14 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Minister intervenes so that man, 101, can stay in NZ
A 101-year-old man will be allowed to stay in New Zealand with his only son after Immigration Minister Clayton Cosgrove stepped in to help overturn a decision to deport him....
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| 2008-02-14 06:29 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Mobile police station launched in south Auckland
People wanting to report crime in south Auckland may find the police station will come to them from today rather than them having to go to a station....
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| 2008-02-14 06:29 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Kiwi war memorial offends
Despite resembling a urinal, the Australian War Memorial in London is much less offensive than its nearby New Zealand equivalent, a British art historian says....
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| 2008-02-14 06:29 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Name suppression for hit-and-run accused
A driver accused of knocking a woman into a ditch and leaving her for dead on Waitangi Day had his name suppressed at a brief court appearance today....
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| 2008-02-14 06:29 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Comvita in manuka carbon credit deal
Honey products company Comvita has entered an agreement with the aim of gaining income from carbon credits and manuka honey supply from reverting poor farmland to manuka bush....
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| 2008-02-14 06:29 |
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Stuff.co.nz (National) |
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Mobile police station launched in south Auckland
People wanting to report crime in south Auckland may find the police station will come to them from today rather than them having to go to a station....
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| 2008-02-14 03:14 |
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Two dead in Southland shooting
Two people have died in a shooting in Southland......
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| 2008-02-14 02:44 |
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Stuff.co.nz (Lead) |
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Two dead in shooting near Invercargill
LATEST: A man and a woman are dead after a shooting at a farm house at Isla Bank, 35km north-west of Invercargill, this afternoon, Invercargill police have confirmed....
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| 2008-02-14 02:29 |
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Tuatara released back into wild
A pair of rare and endangered hand-reared tuatara are out in the wild for the first time......
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| 2008-02-14 01:59 |
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tv.co.nz |
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Scribe's uncle fronts new adverts
A man close to New Zealand's top hip hop stars is one of the new faces of a campaign to stop family violence......
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| 2008-02-14 01:14 |
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Blue Chip financial fallout spreads
The financial fallout from the troubled Blue Chip property empire is spreading as investors and now, a rugby union franchise - count the cost of unpaid debts......
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| 2008-02-14 00:44 |
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tv.co.nz |
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Dead teenager was in CYFS care
Police have revealed the 16-year-old found dead in a Christchurch park was in the care of a government agency......
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