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The beautiful game of politics

by Andrew Geddis March 31, 2010

Politics and sports are separate things. Yeah, right.

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Tags: All Whites, football, John Key, Wellington Pheonix, world cup
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Neutering an agent of our constitution

by Julienne Molineaux March 31, 2010

Why a robust constitutional framework requires Archives New Zealand's organisational independence

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Tags: Archives New Zealand, public sector management, public sector reform
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Good riddance Shell, and all you represent

by Tim Watkin March 31, 2010

I've been running my own personal protest against Shell for more than a decade, so I'll be delighted to see the sale of its petrol stations and its blood-stained brand removed from this country

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Tags: Infratil, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigeria, NZ Super Fund, Ogoniland, Shell Oil
4 Comments

Canterbury matters

by Claire Browning March 30, 2010

Can we stop talking about Auckland, just briefly? Canterbury matters as much to the future of New Zealand, and tells us more about the character of the government

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Tags: Canterbury, Environment Canterbury, local government, Nick Smith, water, Wyatt Creech
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World News Brief, Tuesday March 30

by Daily Digest March 30, 2010

Moscow suicide bombs point to comeback of Chechnyan insurgency; Suu Kyi's party to boycott Burmese election; Obama in Afghanistan: praises troops, not Karzai; US Congress goes after Chinese exchange rate; and more

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Tags: Afghanistan war, Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma election, Chechnya, China currency, female suicide bombers, Moscow bombing, President Barack Obama visit, Transatlantic ties

Mining Our Natural Potential: not specious, just stupid

by Claire Browning March 29, 2010

An open letter to Gerry Brownlee, surgically exploring his cranium, and finding some fossils inside

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Tags: conservation, crown minerals, Gerry Brownlee, mining, Schedule 4, stocktake
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World News Brief, Friday March 26

by Daily Digest March 26, 2010

Russian leak: US and Russia to cull hundreds of nuclear warheads under new treaty (+ analysis); EU on verge of Greece debt package; Chinese telco takes on Google; Dubai finds more money for Dubai World; and more

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Tags: Angela Merkel, Australia, China and Google, Dubai World, Greece debt, Pakistan aid, Rio Tinto trial, START treaty, US-Russia nuclear talks
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When you ain't got nothing, you've got nothing to lose

by Andrew Geddis March 25, 2010

David Bain has filed a claim for compensation with the Minister of Justice. He'll be damn lucky to get it.

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Tags: compensation, David Bain, David Dougherty, Simon Power, wrongful conviction

Welfare's "future focus" looks pretty fuzzy

by David Beatson March 25, 2010

Social development minister Paula Bennett promises a benefit reform that brings “an unrelenting focus on work”. But just how sharp is that focus going to be?

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Tags: Annette King, David Benson-Pope, Future Focus, jobs, John Key, Ministry of Social Development, Paula Bennett, recession, recovery, sanctions, Social welfare, solo parents, welfare bludgers, widows, WINZ, women alone, work tests
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Hate speech, free speech...or just Ann Coulter?

by Jane Young March 25, 2010

When American right-wing maven Ann Coulter was shut down in Canada, she resorted to type—she went feral—but the whole incident brings in to focus the fine line between free speech and hate speech

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Tags: 2005 debate, Coulter, flying carpet, Muslim, Ottawa University, shut down, terrorists
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World News Brief, Thursday March 25

by Daily Digest March 25, 2010

Netanyahu has chilly meeting with Obama as Israel confirms building plans; Kurds lose sway in Iraq election; Private security guards kill Somali pirate; China's Google stance hurting its economy; and more

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Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, China and Google, Iraq elections, Kurds, Malaysia migrants, Mexico drugs, Somali pirates, US-Israel relations

Susan Couch's Pyrrhic victory

by Andrew Geddis March 24, 2010

The Supreme Court has given Susan Couch the right to sue the Corrections Department for William Bell's evil actions. But it's probably made it impossible for her to win her case

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Tags: duty of care, exemplary damages, negligence, Supreme Court, Susan Couch, William Bell

Why are National and Labour trying so hard to LOSE Auckland?

by Tim Watkin March 24, 2010

Labour's candidate selection for the Auckland electorates seemed odd, but National's willingess to risk the city for a bit o' gold and silver in the Coromandel is one hell of a punt

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Tags: Auckland, Carmel Sepuloni, Coromandel Peninsula, mining, Nikki Kaye, Phil Twyford, Schedule 4, super city
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World News Brief, Wednesday March 24

by Daily Digest March 24, 2010

Google to stop censoring search results in China; American held by North Koreans identified; Obama to meet with Netanyahu; Pakistani and US defense chiefs meet; Britain to expel Israeli diplomat; and more

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Tags: Aijalon Mahli Gomes, censorship, China, Google, Netanyahu, North Korea, Obama, Pakistan
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History in the making - healthcare wins and mining losses

by Tim Watkin March 23, 2010

As Barack Obama enjoys the thrill of history, John Key should take a look at his own party's history on mining before commiting too heavily to some big holes in the ground

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Tags: healthcare, mining, Schedule 4
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Prime Minister talking money, dairy talking crap

by Claire Browning March 23, 2010

Last week’s outbreaks of foot in mouth, by John Key and Federated Farmers, were illuminating and obfuscating, respectively

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Tags: cubicle dairy farming, Federated Farmers, Gerry Brownlee, John Key, mining discussion paper, mining in national parks
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World News Brief, Tuesday March 23

by Daily Digest March 23, 2010

No Republicans voted for it, but Obama pushes through healthcare reform; Google may reveal plans to close Chinese search engine this week; Iraq election commission will not do recount; food security for Africa; Iran gets censured for jamming satellites; and more

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Tags: Africa food security, China, Google, Iraq election, Obama, satellite jamming, US healthcare reform
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Turning ECan inside out: Creech governance review, exposed?

by Claire Browning March 22, 2010

Is the government's investigation of the performance of Environment Canterbury open to more robust critique than it has been getting?

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Tags: Canterbury water, Environment Canterbury, Nick Smith, Rodney Hide, Wyatt Creech
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World News Brief, Friday March 19

by Daily Digest March 19, 2010

Clinton in Russia to talk nuclear arms control and Iran (+ analysis); Kevin Rudd warns China ahead of Rio Tinto trial; Maliki back in lead after 82% of Iraqi votes counted; CIA drone kills "top 20" al Qaeda man; and more

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Tags: Armenian migrants, Chinese currency, drone attacks, Hillary Clinton, Iraq elections, Kevin Rudd, Nouri al-Maliki, Russia, START treaty, Turkey

The last wails of the angry Hollow Men

by Nicky Hager March 19, 2010

And so the saga of the Brash email invesigations ends, not with a bang, but with continued denials by those exposed

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Tags: Don Brash emails, John Key, police investigations, The Hollow Men
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