Sunday, January 13, 2013

Google superfibre creates Kansas 'Silicon Prairie'

Hubbard misled - report

Timaru businessman Allan Hubbard misled investors in his tangled affairs, says a report written shortly before his death in a car accident in September, 2011. ?

Earthquake follows Oz bushfires

Northland firefighters helping battle devastating bushfires in Tasmania have had to deal with another natural disaster - an earthquake.

Oz exodus: When the dream sours

Kiwis caught by Australian laws excluding most from social welfare, higher education and permanent residency are increasingly becoming guest workers with few rights.

DPB fraud earns couple home detention

A Whangarei couple who between them stole more than $72,000 from taxpayers by making false statements to get benefits have been sentenced to home detention.

Rain relief on the way for Canterbury

Farmers and landowners of "tinderbox dry" land on the outskirts of Christchurch should soon receive a reprieve with rain due to sweep in tomorrow.

Featherston reeling after fatal assault

Members of the Featherston community are mourning the loss of Glen Jones, a supermarket worker who died after a violent assault at his home at the weekend.

'Please bro, don't die on me'

Shaun Townsley was lining up targets for his friends to shoot off a fence when one of them fired an airgun pellet into his body.

Shot-put star nearly blinded by dog

Shot-putter Jacko Gill counts himself lucky that he still has the use of his right eye after being bitten by one of his family's dogs at his Auckland home.

Arrests made in Picton death

Two people have been arrested following the death of a 43-year-old Picton woman on Sunday afternoon.

Chris Rattue: Reinstate Taylor as skipper

Chris Rattue writes: "Your mission, should you choose to accept it, Mike, involves returning Ross Taylor to the test captaincy for the three-test series against England."?

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Hope lost for missing teen

The search for missing South Otago teenager Blake McKenzie Sinclair will today become a recovery operation, police say.

Vatican 'surprised' by credit card block

A lack of acceptable banking regulations means the Vatican has been cash only since January 1...

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