PRESS DIGEST-New Zealand newspapers - April 30 Reuters NEW ZEALAND HERALD (www.nzherald.co.nz). NZ drug laws may breach UN treaty: New Zealand's weak laws surrounding the importation and possession of performance-enhancing drugs may contravene obligations under a global treaty the country ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alderson: Idol threat as players are put on a pedestal New Zealand Herald That has unquestionably exacerbated his problem, not to mention he is the 11th top-level rugby player, according to the New Zealand Herald, to be charged with assault in seven years. It highlights that representative rugby players, despite the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Zealand's 'colossal staffing needs' are 'here to stay for some time' Workpermit.com Jason Walker of Hays New Zealand told the New Zealand Herald that Christchurch needs construction workers, accountants, office support and IT professionals, legal secretaries and many others. 'The colossal staffing needs of organisations involved in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man convicted in New Zealand for Cumbrian girl's murder NW Evening Mail ... when they departed for a new life in New Zealand. The New Zealand Herald, covering the two-week trial, reported that Jade was found dead in the bedroom of the burning family home on November 10, 2011. She had been absent from school due to illness ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Zealand: Marriage equality win reflects progressive shift Green Left Weekly Then-prime minister Helen Clark told the New Zealand Herald: “Should people who want to have legal recognition of a marriage be able to get it? The Government says yes, but you can't marry. Marriage is only for heterosexuals … That will remain as an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Zealand government to extend spy agency's powers World Socialist Web Site In the New Zealand Herald on April 19, Gehan Gunasekara, an information privacy law specialist at Auckland University, warned that giving agencies such as the police access to GCSB capabilities would “extend their abilities to spy throughout the globe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oily Rag column: Smokes, booze and TV Voxy The New Zealand Herald recently reported the results of a survey into the spending habits of Kiwis. The headline result was that nearly half (44%) of New Zealanders are living day-to-day without any savings to fall back on. The article attracted flow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Powerful sports drugs flowing into NZ Otago Daily Times Powerful new-generation, performance-enhancing drugs are flowing into the country largely unchecked, a New Zealand Herald investigation has found. Substances such as growth hormone peptides - the use of which is reportedly rife in Australian sport ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Netball: Tutaia Our issues resolved New Zealand Herald Players were disappointed by the lack of consultation and some, as reported by the New Zealand Herald, had qualms about the decision itself. The unease has been accentuated by their start to 2013, where they lost their first four games, conceding more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Morning Report: local papers Radio New Zealand The New Zealand Herald leads with police moves to appeal against a Judge's decision giving a sportswoman permanent name suppression and a discharge without conviction. The paper says she was caught driving with a breath-alcohol reading twice the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Journalist attempts the peptide challenge 3AW (blog) The New Zealand Herald's Steve Deane joined Ross and John on 3AW Breakfast and said the results of his 'Peptide challenge' have been both impressive, and scary. "They were a tremendously powerful recovery aid. I could go to the gym and trash myself. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sex abuse teacher faces August sentencing - News - MSN New Zealand MSN NZ News Parker, 38, who taught at rural Kaitaia's Pamapuria school for about 12 years, was excused from appearing at callover in the High Court at Whangarei on Thursday, the New Zealand Herald reports. He will be sentenced on August 15 and he has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
THT 10 years ago: Talks success hinges on army merger: Bhattarai Himalayan Times The New Zealand Herald quoted country's first leader, Winston Peters, accusing training institutes run by one John Frazer of importing up to 72 persons from Nepal and Samoa as “students” and then using them as forestry labour at 'slave labour rates'. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Labour's power policy sends National a jolt Otago Daily Times ... message to middle New Zealanders, however, is that they are laboratory mice trapped in a seriously flawed and never ending far right experiment, but, at last, help is on its way. • John Armstrong is the political correspondent of The New Zealand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Against the grain Otago Daily Times Greg Dixon, of The New Zealand Herald, tries to get to the bottom of the disorder and find out what makes those on each side of the gluten debate so, well, intolerant of each other. It was, I thought, a bit odd. At the meat counter of my favourite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Big changes in store for supermarkets Stuff.co.nz Members are yet to vote on the merger, but Foodstuffs Auckland managing director Murray Jordan told The New Zealand Herald the merger would help keep prices down "through the benefits of common systems, faster decision making, reduced costs and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drink-drive offender list suppression under fire New Zealand Herald Media Freedom Committee chairman and editor-in-chief of the New Zealand Herald, Tim Murphy, said newspapers had been publishing the lists for years, for the public good. A police spokesman said the lists had been "a useful preventative tool". "However ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Black Sabbath's Full North American 2013 Tour Pollstar “The founding fathers of heavy metal marched confidently to the stage and showed Auckland how it's done,” The New Zealand Herald wrote. “Ozzy, at 64, jumped and stomped about the stage with passion and energy to burn. Could he still cut it? Yes, he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Black Sabbath Announces North American Tour K-Earth 101 FM The New Zealand Herald reported that Tommy Clufetos, from Ozzy's solo band (and who played with Sabbath on their shows last year, including at Lollapalooza) was on drums. In other Black Sabbath news, the band is making a rare appearance on the small ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police appeal athlete's drink drive ruling NZ City Lawyer Zahir Mohamed told a hearing in the High Court at Gisborne the appeal was "frivolous" and accused police of buckling under the public backlash, the New Zealand Herald reported on Wednesday. The sportswoman is overseas and will be called back ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kiwi's crank up legal training The Global Legal Post The New Zealand Herald today reports that the 'compulsory professional development' will come into force next year. Law Society President Chris Moore added that the proposals would first need to be signed-off by Justice Minister Judith Collins. Mr ... See all stories on this topic » |
Anoop Singh: Global outlook positive for NZ - New Zealand Herald The New Zealand economy has proved relatively resilient during the global financial crisis and will benefit from the more benign international outlook that is ... www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3... |


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