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John Campbell is right – Judge Roy Wade is wrong, says TV3

John Campbell (Photo: TV3 News)

Terrorism raids justified – Urewera bus search did not happen

IPCA says while the decision to undertake the raids was justifed and reasonable, some subsequent police actions were not.

More jobs at risk as Fairfax continues to restructure

Andrew Boyle

The media company is preparing to cut costs – and staff – again as it makes a wide-ranging changes across several departments. 

Food allergies on the rise, reasons elusive

Survey shows one in 20 US children have such conditions, up 50% from the late 1990s.

Queenstown industrial property in recovery

Recent land sales indicate values generally ranging from $350-$550/m2.

Minnow lender Asset Finance warned over related party lending

Rapped over the knuckles by the Reserve Bank for breaching the cap on such loans.

Kiwi weakens ahead of Federal Reserve chairman's testimony

Investors are looking to Federal Reserve head Ben Bernanke's testimony in front of a House of Representatives committee early tomorrow in Washington.

While you were sleeping: Comments boost stocks

The Dow rises to a record 15,434.50 and the S&P 500 hits a high of 1674.93.

Solid Energy based failed strategy on non-existent analysis

As long ago as a December 2006 report officials had flagged concerns about the miner's departure from established strategy.

Goodyear to sell NZ retail businesses to locals for undisclosed sum

52 Beaurepaires retail stores are included in the sale

Beau Ideal will also take on Goodyear's local retail marketing and licensing programmes.

Shorn merino sheep inspire wine brand win

Naked Sheep wine and carved box

Native kahikatea fence posts from the station are uniquely carved to house the bottle.

REVIEW: Smashing glass memories

Laura and the gentleman caller in the pivotal scene of the play

I was completely startled by the Auckland Theatre Company’s exquisite production of The Glass Menagerie.

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