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Dispatch from Copenhagen

by David Young December 17, 2009

What's Fun about a Summit to Solve Global Warming?

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Tags: climate change, COP15, Copenhagen, global warming
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World News Brief, Thursday December 17

by Daily Digest December 17, 2009

Obama moves on Guantanamo, Amnesty International says he's merely "changing the zip code"; US and Russia in nuclear breakthrough; Thai authorities seize North Korean weapons cache; Iran launches new missile; and more

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Tags: Amnesty International, Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, Guantanamo Bay, Iran missile tests, North Korea arms cache, President Barack Obama, START treaty, Thailand

Do it because I said so, dammit!

by Andrew Geddis December 16, 2009

Are you ready to maybe vote in a non-binding referendum on whether Parliament should treat such non-binding referenda as binding? Or, does your head hurt yet?

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Tags: Citizens' Initiated Referendum, John Boscawen, Larry Baldock, Maxim Institute, Richard Ekins, smacking
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Flags, constitutions, Fleetwood Mac, zeitgeists...

by David Lewis December 16, 2009

If we're starting to talk about Waitangi Day, the end of the year has arrived. So what will John Key and Phil Goff be reflecting on as they tuck into their Christmas pudding?

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Tags: Hone Harawira, John Key, Maori flag, Phil Goff, Shane Jones, tino rangatira tanga, Winston Peters
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World News Brief, Wednesday December 16

by Daily Digest December 16, 2009

US and China square off at Copenhagen; Clinton lays out Obama's human rights agenda; Burmese opium growth funds arms sales; bombs in Mosul and Baghdad; and more

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Tags: Burma, Copenhagen climate conference, human rights, Iraq bombings, Japan air base, opium

World News Brief, Tuesday December 15

by Daily Digest December 15, 2009

Abu Dhabi in $10 billion Dubai bailout; Obama takes on Wall St; Turkmenistan and China complete pipeline deal; run-off now for Chilean presidency' and more

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Tags: Abu Dhabi, Asian markets, cargo plane, Chilean president, China gas pipeline, Dubai debt, North Korea, Obama and bankers, Thailand, Turkmenistan

Is Alan Bollard a man of his word?

by Tim Watkin December 15, 2009

The Reserve Bank governor has been jumping around on just when he intends to start raising interest rates. For a man who has people's homes in his hands, surely he has to mean what he says and say only what he means

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Tags: Dr Alan Bollard, housing market, OCR, Reserve Bank

Kiwi connections in Kabul embassy scandal

by David Beatson December 14, 2009

Sexual molestation rituals … illegal brothel visits … drunken brawls … unauthorized “cowboy” missions. That’s life for New Zealanders in the private security unit set up to guard the US Embassy in Kabul.

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Tags: armed private security contractors, ArmorGroup North America, Charlie Shift, CS4, Kabul, recruits, sexual hazing, U-S- Department, Wackenhut Services
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Conservative politics, liberal petrol: OIA papers on emission standards

by Claire Browning December 14, 2009

Cabinet papers reveal the motor industry flip-flopping on car fuel economy plans and the government ignoring officials' advice as it abandoned new vehicle standards... Is this another example of political caution gone mad?

 

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Tags: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy, Ministry of Transport, Steven Joyce, vehicle fuel economy standards

Road-user charges exemption for light electric vehicles

by Claire Browning December 14, 2009

Why I'm sick of the government trumpeting their championing of electric cars...

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Tags: electric cars, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Toyota
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World News Brief, Friday December 11

by Daily Digest December 11, 2009

Obama accepts Nobel amid controversy; China attempts to cool its real estate market; North Korea and US agree that Six-Party talks should resume; Iraq reshuffles security forces; France and UK agree on bank reform; and more

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Tags: bank reform, China's real estate market, France, Iraq, Nobel Peace Prize, North Korea, Obama, security forces, Six Party talks, UK, US, war

The dark side of the Twilight phenomenon

by fionai December 10, 2009

The hit movies Twilight and New Moon – and the books they are basd on – have huge popular appeal but glamourise violent, dependent romantic relationships

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Tags: movie critique, New Moon, suicide, Twilight, violence

World News Brief, Thursday December 10

by Daily Digest December 10, 2009

Trouble at Copehhagen talks; Japan's growth not as good as forecast; Phillipines resumes talks with Islamic terrorists; support for Obama's Afghanistan troop plan; and more

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Tags: Afghanistan troop numbers, Bank bonuses, China, Copenhagen conference, emission cuts, Israel and Palestine, Japan deflation, Philippines peace talks

Have a heart: fixing broken criminals

by Claire Browning December 10, 2009

Paroled murderer Richard Lakich needs a new heart, and Parliament is considering an ACC amendment that disentitles criminals. Are these hard choices, or heartless choices?

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Tags: ACC, ACC disentitlement, Injury Prevention Rehabilitation and Compensation, medical treatment for criminals, Richard Lakich, Sunday programme
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World News Brief, Wednesday December 9

by Daily Digest December 09, 2009

Over 100 die in Baghdad bombings; EPA threatens to cut US emissions without Congress; Japan tries another whopping stimulus package; India to buy more atomic fuel from Russia; and more

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Tags: Baghdad bombings, climate change, India nuclear reactors, Iraq War, Japan stimulus, North Korea nuclear talks, US emissions
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Busy out the back... and Labour strategy

by Daily Digest December 09, 2009

In case you're wondering where we are... And a few ideas bouncing off Toby's post

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Tags: Labour, Phil Goff, Pundit
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Class warfare returns in UK

by Toby Manhire December 09, 2009

David Cameron has had four strong years. Now Gordon Brown is playing the posh card - and no wonder, it may just give him half a chance

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Tags: Conservatives, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, UK politics
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World News Brief, Tuesday December 8

by Daily Digest December 09, 2009

Copenhagen climate talks begin at last as countries promise emission cuts (+analysis and background); Climate scientists debate 'climategate' emails as Saudi Arabia asks questions; Morales wins Bolivia election; Iranian protesters back on the street; and more

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Tags: climate change, climategate emails, Copenhagen conference, Evo Morales, Iran election protests, North Korea six party talks, Philippines attacks

The Time Traveler’s Wife: I waited, you didn’t come

by Claire Browning December 07, 2009

The film version of The Time Traveler’s Wife could be a clever metaphor, cynical exploitation, or just a bit of a flub

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Tags: Eric Bana, film review, Rachel McAdams, The Time Traveler's Wife
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Intolerant Swiss topple more than just minarets

by Jane Young December 07, 2009

In taking their army knife to the civil rights of Swiss Muslims by banning minarets on mosques, the Swiss have fallen prey to the politics of hate and fear bubbling all too close to Europe's surface

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Tags: fear- hatred, Islamaphobia, minarets, niqab, referenda, Swiss
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