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National News Brief, Tuesday January 20

by Daily Digest January 20, 2009

MP wades into West Auckland mall brawl; Graduates keep studying rather than risk job market; helicopter rules put patients in danger; Christchurch City wants more sewage in its rivers; and more

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Tags: Auckland University, Avon river, CAA, Christchurch City Council, graduates continue studying, Henderson fight, Jimmy Cowan, Lloyd Morrison, Paula Bennett, rescue helicopters, Social Development minister, tough lady

Packing for Washington and The Inauguration

by Jane Young January 19, 2009

Every obnoxious security officer, crowd crush, and queue will be worth it to witness Barack Obama taking of the Oath of Office.

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Tags: Barack Obama, Capitol, inauguration, Obama, queues, security, slaves, Washington DC
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National News Brief, Monday January 19

by Daily Digest January 19, 2009

Some answers in Airbus 320 crash; John Key breaks his arm; tax for criminals; boy racers too much for Christchurch mayor; more cafe protests against Gaza attack; sewage flowing onto Dunedin beaches, say surf lifesavers

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Tags: Air New Zealand, Airbus 320, Bob Parker, boy racers, Chinese New Year, criminal tax, Gaza attack, Israeli tourists, John Key, sewage, surf lifesavers

The Weldon Factor

by Ellen Read January 16, 2009

Prime Minister John Key’s first non-party appointment reveals more about his governing style and offers free-thinking NZX boss Mark Weldon a chance to move off the business pages and into politics

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Tags: economy on the edge, John Key, Mark Weldon, McKinsey, Summit on Employment, talk-fest
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Gaza and Bush from up a ladder

by Tim Watkin January 16, 2009

Even in the midst of DIY projects somewhere out beyond Gisborne, it was impossible to avoid the horror of Gaza and the sheer stupidity on display at George Bush's final press conference

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US hypocrisy clouds Clinton's Mid-East headache

by Jane Young January 15, 2009

Can Hillary Clinton salvage a credible US foreign policy from its self-serving history?

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Tags: Gaza, Hamas, hypocrisy, Iran, Israel, nuclear, United Nations, violations

Shalom and Salaam seem the hardest words to say

by Jane Young January 09, 2009

As the bloodshed increases and the desperation intensifies, it is time to ask what is the ultimate aim of the bombardment of Gaza, and how will the international community stop each side from harming the innocents of the other.

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Tags: Gaza, Hamas, hatred-, Israel, rockets, slaughter, submission, violence
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Eight bouquets and one brickbat

by Keith Ovenden January 06, 2009

Keith Ovenden's cultural highlights of 2008

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Alan Greenspan's Icarus moment

by Tim Watkin December 31, 2008

As the pillars of capitalism collapsed around him, the man once called the maestro summed up 2008 by admitting, "I have found a flaw"

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Canada's souring Afghanistan strategy

by Jane Young December 30, 2008

Afghanistan will be one of Obama’s first tests in office, and his Canadian neighbours are in no mood to be persuaded to stay

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The changing climate of climate change policy

by steve maharey December 29, 2008

The new government's climate change policy is killing innovation, undermining science and abandoning our role as an inspiration to other countries

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MERRY CHRISTMAS – The grinch can wait

by David Beatson December 24, 2008

On the day before Christmas, all through the nation, we jammed the malls, shared a little elation. The bills keep coming, we’re feeling the pinch, and our New Year’s guest could be The Grinch

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Tags: Barack Obama, Bill English, finance sector, Goldman Sachs, Great Recession, guarantees, John Key, taxation

An outbreak of political niceness

by David Lewis December 24, 2008

Our leaders have shown recently that, when they really try hard, they can be quite pleasant. Long may it continue

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Community Christmas letter

by Daily Digest December 24, 2008

Ho ho ho from the Pundit crew. Meeeerry Christmas. Now where's the egg nog?

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World News Brief, Wednesday December 24

by Daily Digest December 24, 2008

Europeans may take Guantanamo prisoners; Guinea's dictator Conte dies, prompts coup; Hyundai/Kia declares emergency management; Chinese navy to battle pirates; and more

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Tags: Brazil, Chinese navy ships, Conte, Germany, Guantanamo Bay, Guinea coup, Hyundai/Kia, permanent UN Security Council seat, prisoners, South Korea ship builders

Ron Kirk: From Texas, with love

by Tim Watkin December 23, 2008

Meet the Texan who could have more say over New Zealand's long-term economic future than Bill English; plus the 10 worst predictions of 2008

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Tags: Barack Obama, free trade agreement, Ron Kirk, Tim Groser, US trade representative
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What's in a name, Mr Barack Hussein Obama?

by Jane Young December 23, 2008

Barack Hussein Obama is going the whole name hog in his inauguration and in so doing he may well define a new political generation. Names it seems are critical in top US politics – think Clinton, or Kennedy or Bush…

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Tags: Barack Hussein Obama, Caroline Kennedy, Colin Powell, inauguration, Iran, Mr Brainwash, Muslim, Pierre Trudeau, Rahm Israel Emmanuel
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National News Brief, Tuesday December 23

by Daily Digest December 23, 2008

Deficit climbs to 92 percent of GDP; Waitangi Tribunal judge steps aside; debate on school hours; don't lick the batter bowl; tasers may kill, says Amnesty; gaming machines "worst" form of gambling

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Tags: Amnesty International, Anne Tolley, current account deficit, East Coast inquiry, pokies, salmonella, School Trustees Association, tasers, Waitangi Tribunal
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A mangled Christmas message

by Tim Watkin December 22, 2008

John Roughan reckons he's found religion but he misunderstands the meaning of Christmas

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Tags: Bruce Emery, Christmas, John Roughan, Nia Glassie, Pihema Cameron, religion
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2008 redux: Farewell Awards

by Jon Johansson December 22, 2008

Spreading the Christmas cheer before he takes time off to finish his next book, Jon reviews 2008's stand-out political performances, for good and ill,

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Tags: Barack Obama, Bill English, Gordon Copeland, Heather Simpson, helen clark, John Key, Keith Holyoake, LSD, Pundit, Robert Mugabe, Rodney Hide, Roger Douglas, Winston Peters
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