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CHILD ABDUCTION VICTIMS MAKE CONTACT AFTER READING BOOK Two NZ victims of a 1981 child abduction in London have in the last 24 hours made contact for the first time with their mother, 30 years […]
CHILD ABDUCTION VICTIMS MAKE CONTACT AFTER READING BOOK Two NZ victims of a 1981 child abduction in London have in the last 24 hours made contact for the first time with their mother, 30 years […]
CHILD ABDUCTION VICTIMS MAKE CONTACT AFTER READING BOOK Two NZ victims of a 1981 child abduction in London have in the last 24 hours made contact for the first time with their mother, 30 years […]
CHICAGO, Nov. 27 (UPI) — A Chicago mother and her boyfriend were charged Sunday in the beating to death of her son on the child’s fourth birthday, police said. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office […]
NEW YORK, Nov. 27 (UPI) — A New York City police officer returning from vacation found himself back in work mode a bit early Sunday when he subdued an unruly JetBlue passenger. Anibal Mercado told […]
Labour leader Phil Goff is expected to announce his resignation Tuesday to the Labour caucus, after failing to make a dent against National in the New Zealand election. Prime Minister John Key won almost enough […]
The release of 60 penguins at Mt Maunganui beach today is a significant milestone in the Bay of Plenty’s recovery from the Rena oil spill and environmental disaster, Environment Minister Nick Smith said today. “It […]
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National will ensure New Zealanders continue to get access to fair and affordable no-fault, 24/7 cover with improvements in safety, rehabilitation and operational efficiency, National’s ACC spokesman Nick Smith says. “National is about a fair […]
National’s Education spokeswoman, Anne Tolley, has expressed her concern over recent events at Fairfield College in Hamilton. “It is totally unacceptable for drugs to be in schools,” says Mrs Tolley. “National’s education policy expects more […]
CCNet – 21 November 2011 The Climate Policy Network Prince Philip: Wind Farms Are ‘Absolutely Useless And A Disgrace’ The Duke of Edinburgh has made a fierce attack on wind farms, describing them as “absolutely […]
National will continue to support early childhood education, lift achievement in schools, build a skilled workforce, and get better value for tertiary students and taxpayers, says Prime Minister and National Party Leader John Key. “We […]
Phil Goff and Labour have made a major tactical blunder in the last week of the campaign by attacking National with an obvious porkie that voters already know to be untrue, says National Party Associate […]
National’s plan to build a brighter future for New Zealand families features in information going to households this weekend. “Families work hard to balance their budgets and provide for their futures,” says National’s Campaign Chair […]
A National-led Government would see New Zealand continue to pursue an independent and respected foreign policy, contributing to global and regional stability and creating successful trading arrangements. Foreign Affairs spokesman Murray McCully released the National […]
18 November 2011 Hi folks – I’m standing as an Independent Candidate in the 2011 NZ General Election, in the pivotal seat of Epsom, ‘blowing the whistle until my eyeballs bleed’ (as it were). But […]
Labour would wind back the clock on the gains that have been made in law and order, National’s Law and Order Spokeswoman Judith Collins says. Labour’s justice spokesman, Charles Chauvel, said that Labour would eliminate […]
“Labour’s latest attempt to smear the Government’s economic record is short on facts, long on revisionist history, and promises absolutely nothing,” says National Party Campaign Chair Steven Joyce. “Labour constantly pretends they didn’t drive New […]
National is today announcing measures to get tough on those who abuse and exploit the welfare system. “We’ll sanction beneficiaries if their recreational drug use gets in the way of a job, we’ll cancel benefits […]
The Herald on Sunday has many questions to answer about the illegal taping of the conversation between National Leader and Prime Minister John Key and Act candidate John Banks on Friday, says National Party campaign […]
Prime Minister and National Party Leader John Key today met with the Chorus management and technicians who are about to start the roll-out of ultra-fast broadband (UFB) to Napier and Hastings. Under National’s UFB initiative, […]
Labour leader Phil Goff is suggesting contributions to the compulsory Kiwisaver scheme will be government-guaranteed. At the moment, contributions to Kiwisaver are entirely at the investor’s risk, and people could lose their entire life savings […]
THE POWER OF 1ST WINSTON PETERS PITCHES FOR A JIMINY CRICKET ROLE IN THE NEXT PARLIAMENT QUESTIONS BY IAN WISHART ANSWERS BY WINSTON PETERS From the June 2011 issue Q: How are the preparations for […]
More farmers are purchasing helmets and wearing them on their farms in response to the Government’s quad bike safety campaign, says Minister of Labour Kate Wilkinson. “The Department of Labour’s first monitoring results for the […]
National will keep increasing the number of elective operations, reduce waiting times and deliver faster, more convenient healthcare for all New Zealanders, Prime Minister and National Party Leader John Key announced today. “National has increased […]
New Zealand Post has caused a stir this week amongst its business customers with a letter advising it will no longer be accepting cheques in the mail as payment for its accounts. With email already […]
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia, Nov. 4 (UPI) — Russian police said they arrested a 45-year-old man who allegedly had the mummified remains of 27 women in his apartment. The government newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported the man […]
PLEASANTVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 7 (UPI) — A book advocating corporal punishment for children is not to blame for parents’ extreme abuse, the book’s author said following the death of an abused girl. If you find […]
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MARINA, Calif., Nov. 6 (UPI) — A body of a fifth victim was found Sunday in the debris of a fire that swept through a home for disabled adults in Marina, Calif., authorities said. A […]
BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 6 (UPI) — Authorities in Bellevue, Wash., searched Sunday for a 2-year-old boy whose mother says she left him in her car after it ran out of gas. Carla Iafrate of the […]
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash., Nov. 5 (UPI) — A U.S. Army staff sergeant admitted Friday he took body parts from slain Afghans as trophies, but he denied he deliberately killed civilians. Calvin Gibbs testified at […]
BRIDGEWATER, England, Nov. 5 (UPI) — A massive, fiery pileup on an English highway left at least seven people dead and 51 injured, police said Saturday. The BBC reported the cause of the Friday night […]
MOSCOW, Nov. 2 (UPI) — A Russian lawmaker wants judges to be allowed to impose surgical castration of pedophiles if chemical castration is deemed insufficient to prevent sex offenses. RIA Novosti reported Anton Belyakov, a […]
HEBRON, Ill., Nov. 2 (UPI) — Officials say an Illinois pilot was in stable condition Wednesday after he landed a plane while suffering a heart attack. Steven Nusbaum, 65, was flying an experimental aircraft Tuesday […]
LIVINGSTON, Scotland, Nov. 2 (UPI) — A Scottish woman who took her driving exam while in labor said she passed the test and drove herself to the hospital to give birth. Emma French, 20, of […]
TAURANGA, New Zealand, Nov. 1 (UPI) — New charges were brought against the captain and navigational officer of a wrecked ship that spilled oil along the coast of New Zealand, officials said Tuesday. The Rena’s […]
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