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Tiananmen is no forgotten revolution

by Jane Young June 04, 2009

Twenty years after the pro-democracy uprising in China's Tiananmen Square the Communist Party remains haunted by its reaction

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Tags: bully, Communist, haunted, military, Tiananmen, Tiananmen Square
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World News Brief, Thursday June 4

by Daily Digest June 04, 2009

Obama heads to Middle East in Muslim outreach; US and China planning "landmark" economic talks; British government in cabinet crisis; Cuba divides American States; and more

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Tags: British government, China and US trade, Cuba, Middle East peace, ministers resign, North Korea missiles, President Barack Obama, Saudi Arabia, South Korean navy

UPDATED: Crosby v Hager: there is something very wrong with our defamation laws

by Nicky Hager June 04, 2009

An 11 month legal battle with political consultants Crosby/Textor during an election year reveals the trouble with our defamation laws

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Tags: Crosby/Textor, defamation case, John Key, Lynton Crosby, Nicky Hager, Radio New Zealand, Steven Price
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Undomestic goddess

by Eleanor Black June 03, 2009

The unexpected downside to staying at home with a baby: endless ruddy cleaning

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Tags: housework, mess, motherhood, Peg Bracken, stay-at-home mums, The I Hate to Housekeep Book
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World News Brief, Wednesday June 3

by Daily Digest June 03, 2009

Ailing Kim Jong-Il chooses his successor (plus backgrounders); Obama vows to get Middle East peace process 'back on track'; Indonesia's presidential campaign kicks off; Geithner faces Chinese scepticism; and more

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Tags: Indonesia presidential campaign, Kim Jong-Il successor, Middle East peace, North Korea, Pakistan, President Barack Obama, Swat valley, Timothy Geithner, US dollar

Baby boomers hold New Zealand hostage... again

by Tim Watkin June 03, 2009

The baby boomers are at it again, and this time it's the Super Fund they're twisting to their own advantage. I'm fed up living in the shadow of the spoilt generation

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Tags: 2009 budget, Andrew Sullivan, baby boomers, Barack Obama, Bill English, Greatest Generation, John Key, National, New Zealand Superannuation Fund, pension
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Not too late to avoid a political expenses scandal

by David Young June 02, 2009

We have seen Russel Norman's taxi bill. Now all of his colleagues in parliament need to show us theirs – and tidy up the rules while they are at it

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Tags: Act, british parliament, expenses, jonathan hunt, official information act, parliament, parliamentary services, politics, richard prebble, Russel Norman

World News Brief, Tuesday June 2

by Daily Digest June 02, 2009

Geithner urges joint US-China economic overhaul; GM declares bankruptcy; North Korea prepares for new missile test; Pakistan lifts some curfews in Swat; and more

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Tags: China, Chrysler, GM, intercontinental ballistic missile, North Korea, Peking University, South Korean exports, Swat valley, Taliban, Timothy Geithner

Christ's College 1 - Conservation nil

by David Lewis June 01, 2009

Conservation tends to suffer under National governments, and this year's budget was true to form. Meanwhile, some private schools may be saved from extinction

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Tags: Budget 2009, Department of Conservation, Greens, Kings College, National, St Cuthbert's, Tim Groser, Wanganui Collegiate
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World News Brief, Friday May 29

by Daily Digest May 29, 2009

Clinton to Israel: Stop settlements; Detailed analysis of Israel-Palestine conflict; Chinese draft strict fuel economy rules; Seoul on alert over North Korea; and more

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Tags: Chinese fuel economy, General Motors, Hillary Clinton, Israeli settlements, North Korea truce, South Korea, Swat valley

One gutsy judge demands justice

by Jane Young May 28, 2009

A Montreal judge has suspended his coroner's inquiry into the fatal shooting of a young black man until legal aid is available for the victims—not just the police who did the shooting

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Tags: black, Canadian justice system, coroner, Fredy Villaneuva, inquiry, justice, Montreal, police, shot, suspended

Budget '09: First impressions

by Tim Watkin May 28, 2009

Bill English's budget kept it tight, predictable and conservative. Given the times, that was a rather risky thing to do

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Tags: Bill English, budget 09, Labour, National, science funding, super fund, tax cuts

World News Brief, Thursday May 28

by Daily Digest May 28, 2009

Suicide blast rocks Lahore; Pakistan's ISI profiled; North Korea ends Korean War truce; al-Hariri refuses to deal with Hezbollah

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Tags: ISI, Lahore, Lebanon election, North Korea truce, nuclear test, Pakistan suicide attack

Danger – high voltage market power

by David Beatson May 27, 2009

Power company profiteering has cost New Zealanders $4.3 billion since 2001 – and the Commerce Commission has spent more than three years learning that it’s powerless to stop it happening. Why?

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Tags: anti-competitive behaviour, collusion, commerce commission, electricity industry reform act 1998, electricity price increases, gentailers, investigation, market power, Professor Frank Wolak
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World News Brief, Wednesday May 27

by Daily Digest May 27, 2009

North Korea launches second missile test; CFR explains Korean conflicts; San Suu Kyi says 'not guilty'; Pakistani court allows Sharif to contest elections; and more

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Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi trial, Australian mining, Iranian elections, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Nawaz Sharif, North Korea missiles, nuclear test, President Barack Obama

Blood on the floor at the butchers’ club

by Claire Browning May 26, 2009

The International Whaling Commission is staring extinction in the face. Sir Geoffrey Palmer talks about its struggle to save itself, let alone the whales.

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Tags: Iceland, International Whaling Commission, Japan, Sir Geoffrey Palmer, whaling
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Rubbish as art

by Keith Ovenden May 26, 2009

Why do museum and gallery directors give space to rubbish masquerading as art? Because it suits the establishment

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Tags: contemporary art, Grant Park, napalm, performance politics, Vietnam War, Yippies
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Good Detective Work Relies on Good Detectives

by David Young May 25, 2009

You do not have to be a conspiracy theorist to believe that the police's Brash "stolen emails" inquiry review is a good thing

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Tags: Don Brash, Labour Party, Matthew Hooton, National Party, Nicky Hager, police investigation, political spin, stolen emails, The Hollow Men, TV3, TVNZ
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It's not rocket science, it's journalism: The public's right to know should win every time

by Tim Watkin May 23, 2009

It's not like I get a lot of time off with my family, but I've given up a couple of hours of my Saturday morning because senior, respected journalists should not be allowed to take the side of secrecy without someone calling them on it

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Tags: Deborah Hill Cone, Don Brash emails, Fran O'Sullivan, The Hollow Men
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World News Brief, Friday May 22

by Daily Digest May 22, 2009

Iranian reformers approved to run against Ahmadinejad; Burma bans foreign observers from trial; Chinese yuan grows as foreign exchange currency; bombings in Baghdad; and more

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Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi trial, Burma, Chinese yuan, Iran's Guardian Council, Iraq bombings, Israeli settlements, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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