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VP debate and McCain's poll slide

by Tim Watkin October 03, 2008

How Joe Biden and Sarah Palin failed to debate each other as McCain gives up on Michigan

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Tags: Joe Biden, Michigan, Sarah Palin, state polls, VP debate
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Giving up your day job

by Eleanor Black October 03, 2008

I'll have what he's having

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Tags: 80/20 principle, career change, mini-retirements, outsourcing, Timothy Ferriss
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World News Brief, Friday October 3

by Daily Digest October 03, 2008

US Senate passes bail-out bill, House may vote Friday (UST); US envoy extends Korean trip; Mbeki stays on Zimbabwe job; EU leaders hold financial summit; and more

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Tags: bail-out bill, Christopher Hill, EU banking summit, global credit crunch, Japanese government, North Korea, US senate, Zimbabwe
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It's not getting better Over There

by Tim Watkin October 03, 2008

The myth of the fatter Australian pay packet

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Tags: Brent Edwards, minimum wage, New Zealand-Australia wage gap, not widened, Sir Roger Douglas
5 Comments

National News Brief, Friday October 3

by Daily Digest October 03, 2008

Dairy prices to drop; Cullen favours US bailout plan; National and Maori Party "cosy up"; Reserve Bank makes money trading the Kiwi dollar; Agent Orange blamed for veteran's death; and more

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Tags: Agent Orange, broadband fund, dairy prices, Hekia Parata, helen clark, Maori Party, Michael Cullen, National, public service salaries, Reserve Bank, Winston Peters, world financial crisis

Fear of crime out of proportion

by Tim Watkin October 02, 2008

Despite all the crime news, crime is trending downwards

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Tags: crime in the media, crime statistics, long-term trends, police, violent crime
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Of television hosts and plastic ponies

by Eleanor Black October 02, 2008

A plea to Sainsbury; how the financial crisis will affect the wine market; Palin's hair secrets; My Little Pony turns 25; and more

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Tags: Close Up, Mark Sainsbury, My Little Pony, Rachel Hunter, Sarah Palin
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World News Brief, Thursday October 2

by Daily Digest October 02, 2008

US hands over Sunni patrol groups in Baghdad; Iraqi security forces suffer increased casualties; Diplomats try to talk down North Korea on nukes; Taliban leader said to be "fit and well"; and more

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Tags: Baitullah Mehsud, Iraq, Japan's business confidence, North Korea, Sunni awakening councils, US handover, US nuclear talks, US senate vote
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When is a $50 tax cut not a $50 tax cut?

by Tim Watkin October 02, 2008

Voter expectations could be higher than National realise, and higher than they can afford

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Tags: $50 tax cuts, Labour, National, tax cuts
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National News Brief, Thursday October 2

by Daily Digest October 02, 2008

Wall St woes hit New Zealand farms; violent crime up 11 percent; Good Samaritan Austin Hemmings farewelled; just how big is a $50 tax cut?; Rob Guest dies; and more

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Tags: $18 more, Asian health, Auckland's electric trains, Austin hemmings, farm deal, Pgg Wrightson, Rob Guest, Silver Fern Farms, tax cuts, violent crime increases
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Citizen journalism Pundit-style

by Daily Digest October 01, 2008

Share your expertise with the world

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Tags: citizen journalism, Pundit
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Here come the Cossacks....

by Hayden Wilson October 01, 2008

Pundit member Hayden Wilson discusses why the Electoral Finance Act could make this election campaign the nastiest in New Zealand’s history.

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Tags: 2008 election campaign, dancing cossacks, dirty politics, electoral finance act
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The open and closed (and opened again) case of the missing emails

by Tim Watkin October 01, 2008

It's taken right-wing political consultant Matthew Hooton 16 months to get answer from police, and even then those answers raise more questions

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Tags: Hollow Men, Matthew Hooton, OIA, Police National Headquarters

The "Great TV Debate" Debate

by David Beatson October 01, 2008

Why Helen Clark and John Key are right—TV networks collude—and MMP purists are wrong

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Tags: collusion, helen clark, John Key, leaders debate, MMP
12 Comments

Just who voted against the bail-out?

by Daily Digest October 01, 2008

Slate crunches the numbers on where the vote went wrong

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Tags: bail-out bill, Democrats, Nancy Pelosi, Republicans, Slate, US economy
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World News Brief, October 1

by Daily Digest October 01, 2008

Wall St suffers worst one-day fall in 21 years; Fed adds more cash to the markets; Two Koreas discuss single train route; Israel installs US missile defence to counter Iran; and more

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Tags: Israel missile plans, Japanese prime minister, Pakistani military, trans-Korean railway, US stock markets fall, Wall St

National News Brief, Wednesday October 1

by Daily Digest October 01, 2008

World financial crisis "not major" for NZ—yet; local business not ready for emissions trading; government to investigate power price increases; more social workers needed at schools; and more

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Tags: Alan Bollard, cyclone, ETS, Gareth Morgan, New Zealand wines, Niwa, power price increases, world financial crisis

Winston Peters: Still this election's enigma

by David Lewis September 30, 2008

Owen Glenn's mis-steps have given the New Zealand First leader a lifeline. But Helen Clark may just be the one to grab it

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Tags: censure motion, coalition deals, election;s big enigma, helen clark, issue fatigue, John Key, Owen Glenn, victim, Winston Peters
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Revealed: the letter TV3 and TVNZ sent to Clark and Key

by Tim Watkin September 30, 2008

TV3 and TVNZ make a joint plea to leaders for multi-party debate

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Tags: Anthony Flannery, Duncan Garner, helen clark, Jim Anderton, John Key, Judge Ronald Young, Mark Jennings, Peter Dunne, TV3, TVNZ, Wayne Eagleson
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World News Brief, Tuesday September 30

by Daily Digest September 30, 2008

US bailout plan analysed; Chinese astronauts given heroes' welcome; Thai PM charged with corruption after just two weeks; far-right makes gains in Austria; and more

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Tags: Chinese astronauts, far-right parties in Austria, nationalize Wall St, North Korea, nuclear programme, Singh in Paris, Somali pirates, Thai PM corruption, US bailout
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