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Another blow to Kiwi journalism
More redundancies in the country's biggest newsroom; the Listener to lose a staff writer as well
Read MoreWorld News Brief, Wednesday October 22
US Fed and White House considering $150b stimulus package; stock markets have an up day; Thaksin sentenced to two years in Thai prison; Chinese president backs anti-corruption efforts; Palestinian factions talk; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Wednesday October 22
Contact Energy raises prices and directors' fees; highly skilled workers join dole queue; middle-income families head to food banks; banks charge up to $20,000 to discharge mortgages early; Kiwi-trained teachers heading to Middle East; and more
Read MoreLast wine pack is spoken for
Another winner with Pundit
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Read MoreWorld News Brief, Tuesday October 21
Chinese growth slows, inflation grows; India slashes interest rates; Thailand on knife-edge awaiting Thaksin verdict; terrorists charged in Turkey's "trial of the century"; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Tuesday October 21
Man loses eye after being lost in the health system; Greens choose Labour; National promises more cops for South Auckland; Labour launches first attack ad of "goofy" Key; New Zealand men's sperm count falls; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Monday October 20
GST and taxes could jump in next five years; interest rate to dive; inflation at 18-year high; Key wants to work on lending guarantee; marriage breakdown could cost taxpayers $1b a year; Rings actors finally get payday; and more
Read MoreWorld News Brief, Friday October 17
Economy dominates final US presidential debate; candidates promise to end dependence on Middle East oil; Nikkei down 11 percent; new corruption charge rock Thai PM; US drones drop missiles in Pakistan; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Friday October 17
Key does flip flop on Maori seats promise; New Zealand First wants to cut immigrants to protect jobs; Coroner pushes to raise the driving age; petrol prices higher than they should be; the popular iTeddy; and more
Read MoreWorld News Brief, Thursday October 16
EU leaders kick-off financial summit; Asian and European sharemarkets stall; shots fired on Thai-Cambodian border; Russia and Georgia sidelines peace talks; and more
Read MoreJohn Key and the Pita promise
The media gets its teeth into the question of whether or not National really intends to abolish the Maori seats
Read MoreNational News Brief, Thursday October 16
National would increase Super Fund investment at home; Labour offers $165,000 houses; norovirus outbreak kills two in Auckland; Real Groovy in receivership; top jockeys charged with cheating on drug test; Helen Clark says debate was "a game show"; and more
Read MoreThe battleground seats
Which are the electorates that will be most hotly contested in this election?
Read MoreWorld News Brief, Wednesday October 15
Global markets rally again; broad overhaul of world financial system expected; North Korea to resume dismantling of its main nuclear reactor; Tentative agreement on Israeli coalition; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Wednesday October 15
Charges laid over canyoning tragedy; first TV leaders debate a fiesty contest; Sharemarket has best day in 20 years; Maori Party reveals economic plans; New Zealanders arrested in anti-spam crackdown; Southland councillor in shipwreck rescue; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Tuesday October 14
Bank deposit guarantee could lead to problems; Labour promises universal student allowance; Louise Nicholas investigation cost $4 million; Wendy's to double NZ presence; Carisbrook Stadium on track; and more
Read MoreAnother wine winner
Our second winner has been drawn
Read MoreNational News Brief, Monday October 13
Labour promises deposit guarantee and economic stimulus package; National demands change at campaign launch; Act and United Future launch campaigns; property prices down; beneficiaries get nothing from tax cuts; and more
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