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World News Brief, Friday September 19

by Daily Digest September 19, 2014

US House of Representatives agrees to arm Syrian opposition; China lowers borrowing costs; 15 arrested in Australian anti-terror raids; journalist killed in Afghanistan; Scotland votes; and more

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Tags: Afghanistan, anti-terror raids, Australia, China, journalist killed, Scotland independence, Syrian Opposition, US

Person votes vs Dollar notes

by Brian Easton September 19, 2014

On the eve of the election, let's not forget the influence of 'dollar-voters' on the outcome

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Tags: 1980s, Bryan Gould, election, government, market control, NZ economy

What Winston Wants – the campaign edition

by Tim Watkin September 19, 2014

New Zealand First is well placed to return to parliament next term and tomorrow night could end up holding the balance of power. So what might happen next?

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Tags: coalition deals, Election 2014, New Zealand First, Winston Peters
7 Comments

We need to talk about Colin (Craig)

by Tim Watkin September 18, 2014

Rachel MacGregor's resignation will raise doubts in the swing voters giving the Conservatives a hard look, but what about its top policies? Do its numbers add up?

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Tags: Colin Craig, Conservative Party, Election 2014, poll of polls
10 Comments

Voting, mental capacity, and the law

by Andrew Geddis September 18, 2014

Should people with intellectual disabilities be allowed to vote? What about those with dementia?

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Tags: dementia, disenfranchisement, elderly, Electoral Act, intellectual disability, voting, Waikato Times
7 Comments

World News Brief, Wednesday September 17

by Daily Digest September 17, 2014

Obama to expand efforts on ebola; China finds natural gas in South China Sea; Philippines government orders evcuation of volcano region; US steps up Iraq airstrikes; new tax breaks for Brazil; and more

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Tags: airstrikes, Brazil, China, ebola, Iraq, natural gas, Obama, Philippines, South China Sea, tax breaks, US, volcano

A firm prediction about what will happen on September 21

by Andrew Geddis September 17, 2014

Or, rather, some speculative ruminations on what will happen if Winston Peters holds the balance of power and won't commit to supporting either bloc in the House. 

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Tags: Chris Trotter, coalition, Constitution Act, Greens, John Key, Labour, minority government, MMP, National, New Zealand constitution, New Zealand First, Winston Peters
17 Comments

Think of these things: whence you came; where you are going; and to whom you must account

by Andrew Geddis September 16, 2014

Was The Moment of Truth an election advertisement?

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Tags: David Farrar, election advertising, Electoral Act, Electoral Commission, Internet Party, Kim Dotcom, Kiwiblog, Moment of Truth, Sean Plunket
2 Comments

The Moment of Truth #2 – Humpty Dumpty words

by Tim Watkin September 15, 2014

All sides in the current spying debate are choosing their words very carefully as the search for lies intensifies. But what do those words mean?

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Tags: Edward Snowden, Election 2014, GCSB, Glenn Greenwald, John Key
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The Moment of Truth #1

by Tim Watkin September 15, 2014

It'll take two posts to get through my observations of tonight's big reveal at the Auckland Town Hall. This one's on the timing and strategy around the revelations

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Tags: Edward Snowden, Election 2014, Five Eyes, GCSB, Glenn Greenwald
8 Comments

Dirty dairying inspires a common-sense approach from the politicians

by Wayne Mapp September 15, 2014

Dealing to dirty dairying is an issue that the three major parties fundamentally agree on. Is a parliamentary accord on protecting our waterways next?

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Tags: agriculture, dirty dairying, farmers, Green Party, Labour, National, riparian strips
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Muddying the nation's waterways

by Jacqueline Rowarth September 15, 2014

The biggest problem muddying New Zealand's waterways is not farming, it's  misinformation

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Tags: dirty dairying, dirty politics, Green Party, Thames, Waikato River, water quality
4 Comments

He's just one of those people born in the wrong time

by Andrew Geddis September 15, 2014

A personal rememberance of Peter Gutteridge, with no connection to politics or law whatsoever. Some things matter more than those diversions.

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Tags: Peter Gutteridge, Snapper, The Clean
2 Comments

Keeping up with the rapid story of Glenn Greenwald & NZ spying

by Tim Watkin September 15, 2014

Glenn Greenwald's claims starting on The Nation this weekend have unleashed a flood of news. Can we process it in time? And what will it mean to a very pragmatic people?

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Tags: Election 2014, GCSB, Glenn Greenwald, NSA spying, TPP, trade
13 Comments

How to lose when you win

by Andrew Geddis September 12, 2014

Justice Ellis recounts "the numerous and weighty constitutional criticisms" of taking the vote from prisoners. But because Parliament (or, rather, the National and Act Parties) didn't care about these sorts of thing, they still can't vote.

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Tags: Arthur Taylor, Electoral Act, Justice Ellis, prisoner voting
6 Comments

Winston Peters: His six bottom lines

by Tim Watkin September 10, 2014

Want to know all the bottom lines Winston Peters has laid down this year?

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Tags: bottom-lines, Election 2014, New Zealand First, Winston Peters
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World News Brief, Wednesday September 10

by Daily Digest September 10, 2014

New government for Iraq; Chinese PM to visit India; South Korea's top nuclear envoy talks to US about resunming Six Party Talks; Imran Khan vows to continue protests; African Union troops accused of rape; and more 

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Tags: African Union, China, Imran Khan, India, Iraq, nuclear weapons, Pakistan, protests, rape, Six Party talks, South Korea, US

Tax cuts tangles

by Tim Watkin September 09, 2014

Tax has caused problems for both major parties at the sharp end of the election campaign, but the difference is that one party is using it to dominate the conversation with less than two weeks to go

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Tags: capital gains tax, Election 2014, Labour Party, National Party, tax cuts
10 Comments

How good is our schooling, really?

by Brian Easton September 08, 2014

There's lots to celebrate in our schools, and even Maori achievement has more to say for it than often acknowledged, but questions remain

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Tags: education policy, New Zealand schools, PISA
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How good is our schooling, really?

by Brian Easton September 08, 2014

There's lots to celebrate in our schools, and even Maori achievement has more to say for it than often acknowledged, but questions remain

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Tags: education policy, New Zealand schools, PISA
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