23 November, 2011
Prime Minister John Key is a moth holding a flashlight, trying to woo his fellow insects away from the bright lights of Australia.
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18 January, 2012
Fonterra cuts milk prices to make amends for overcharging, but will petrol companies do the same?
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31 January, 2012
The Government sends in an observer to bring peace to the Christchurch Council, prompting the Arab League to request his help in Syria.
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28 November, 2011
Prime Minister John Key triumphantly seizes his asset sales mandate ... but it's not as large as he hoped.
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26 January, 2012
The Key/Banks teapot tapes are leaked online, revealing a lot of nothing.
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20 October, 2011
Lives were lost, buildings rushed like empty tin cans but some unlikely heroes have emerged from the devastating earthquakes in Christchurch, where trees grown below hills may have saved lives. The NZ School of Forestry at the University of Canterbury is following up this history-making event to measure the impact on tree growth and how trees may help protect communities from future disasters.
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10 October, 2011
Australian swimming champion Geoff Huegill has set his sights on a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games with his philosophy of “be your best”.
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