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2013-07-08
‘‘Profit wise, legal highs are crazy but selling them was the wrong thing to do. I should have stopped selling them a long time ago.’’
Police called to bar brawl in Te Awamutu
Waikato Stadium gets Bos as city’s first patron
Increasing amount of sexual abuse among children
Kidnap not Hilton’s first offence
Instinct takes over after fatal crash
Small tornado pays flying visit to coast
Each teacher ad can draw up to 100 applications, Jonathan Carson and Ria Elkington report.
Snooping concerns raised
Illegal Christchurch building consents may predate quakes
Jordyn unfazed by her absence of hair
Gamble on Skycity imperative for growth– Joyce
Daughters step into breach for family firms
Health and safety buck stops with firms’ directors
Growers make do as gold kiwifruit crop plummets
Web platform out to help sports clubs
Runaway freight train demolishes town centre in spectacular explosion
Payments to NGOS
Hungry cows crazy about distillers syrup supplement
Feminism taking aim at bastion of male power
Cop-out on Cairo coup
WAIKATO TIMES - THE WAY WE WERE
In 1908 the final spike of the main trunk line from Auckland to Wellington was driven into the earth by Prime Minister Joseph Ward. Chris Hyde discovers that the line’s newest baby, the 1-year-old Northern Explorer, is a train that’s far from teething.
Valued recorder of Gallipoli tragedy
The dead tell tales
Heritage consultant Ann Mcewan tells the stories behind the region’s notable structures.
Days of future past
Norvall can’t wait to get back on Veyron
Bosson enjoys winning return to Te Awamutu
Taumarunui Gold Cup next up for Indikator
Marist add intensity while minor placings still in flux
Taniwharau blunt Tigers’ claws
Draw could cost Melville Utd promotion
Deans’ job in jeopardy after Lions kill Aussies
Fraser-tech held to draw but earn top seeding for semifinals
Deans likely to pay the price for doing the right thing
Bartoli keen for more big title wins
There’s no place like home for top coaches
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Useful double for Hamilton
Laying it up:
Two Kiwi women in top five in world race
Chiefs coach confident of comeback
Flogging leaves Deans on borrowed time
Genia sure Wallabies can ‘move on’
Van Dyk wants to stay at Magic
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