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2012-06-16
Fonterra saves milk plant
Kiwis must speak up on suicide – GP
Suppliers to be kept, paid in full
Judge gives Moodie dressing down
Rape accused walks free but victim claims small victories
Irrigation plan stirs instant opposition
Quake trip gets ABS in the zone
Chief coroner urges more openness around suicide
Ex-rooney staff to pay $4.29m
Investors given Hubbard view
Moodie’s actions slated by judge
Witty play packs punch
Trained carers recognised for good work
Psychopath stalker back behind bars
Macdonald told of possible grudges
Abusive drunks a problem for emergency staff
Drugs and cash seized in police swoop in capital
Nelson display could spark study on Tasman voyage
Peters set to sing old tune
Concern quake rubble asbestos-contaminated
Big chill not expected to stay all winter
Attack victim in need of miracle
Offer to buy red zoned buildings extended
Law change a step closer
Judge’s hands tied on delusional man
High priority given to Kurow bridges
Death after shearers ‘play hard’
Plan farm succession, says expert
Pengxin deal still live – Landcorp
Jetpack honed for test flight
Vintage highlights tipped despite low yields
Z Energy earns highest accolade in new survey
Business all about sales, service
THL takes over Kea Australia
Investors chasing property
Rio summit has its priorities all wrong
Our ‘quiet heroes’ are all around us
Logburners
Do you have the courage?
Chaos, fear in Cairo
‘We’re definitely in this together’
High noon in New York over right to early brunch
Stanford jailed for 110 years
Weary voters hope bickering will end
Thousands flee sectarian violence
O’driscoll stays upbeat
Read keen to stay Crusader
Smith’s talent outweighs size
Well done Roncalli, you played a blinder
Goalkeeper choice ‘hardest’
Evenly matched rivals should stage top contest
Tactix consistency needs to improve
Fired-up Woods in familiar territory
Spain will accept only victory
Nelsen confirms move to QPR
Good communication key to challenges that lie ahead
Big wing ignores injury and critics
Cheatley finds another way to remain involved
Faith in rebuild shaken
Armstrong faces new drug charges
Rats enjoyed treaty ‘paper’
War stripped of its romance
More than just a cooking show
When it’s a load of old . . . leaves
Time to plant out Christmas lilies
Brownlee rebuild on shaky ground?
Mates flew in war raids
‘Nothing part’ brought fame
The kid shows character
Press Council ushers in shifting media era
Overlooked atrocity
Beheaded Kiwis’ memorial
Procedures for managing time-out
Games humour
Understated driving style
Lost in a Lamborghini daydream
Fiat hot in US
Relaxation, views and enjoyment
Plummer, 82, busy on stage, screen
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