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2013-07-09
Car-chase gunman ex-army
Lights, rails could have prevented drowning
Burglars smash wall to get safe . . . again
Tears and tributes as fatally injured cyclist farewelled
Stream’s crossing ‘our Gettysburg’
Smoking to blame for premature births
Singer spreads her wings with Bird In Hand single
Key backs down on funds denial
Drug trouble at girls’ school
Modified man-ban plan likely
Problem gambling could spike, papers warn
Army denials led to defamation claim
Online visas may lead to job losses
Grosvenor ups Kiwisaver stake
It’s pay day for Kiwisaver’s first lot of retirees
Rail link may tie in with shopping centre
Ultra-fast ‘stepping stone’ gives a taste of fibre’s fruits
Waikato house sales take a dive while prices increase
Royal baby’s ancestry linked to prophet Mohammed
40 still missing after train blast in town centre
Call to ban cosmetic ingredient
Stall warning came a second before San Fran crash
TOUGHENING UP
Fans behead football ref after quarrel
Green foodies told to fork out for sustainability
Farming chief hits back over pollution
Meat group now looking for ‘strong’ team leaders
Black dog depression nips hardest at farmers’ heels
Debacle carries big implications for farmers
Christchurch is an example of why councils need to meet all the standards laid out for them.
Farmers urged to be on constant alert for disease
Soil health key component of farm economics
Education needed on antibiotics – vet
Marks on Bain
Triumph in Egypt
Cleansing beggars from streets saves them embarrassment
So Mr Key, which is it?
WAIKATO TIMES - THE WAY WE WERE
Spratt a perfect partner for Ginja Ninja
Jones hits out at handicap system
Sentimental win for Little Matey
Ormond Road bounces back with Awapuni win
Lawson lands his second NZ junior drivers’ championship
“All trainers and owners want is for their horses to be in races where they have a good chance to earn most of the time. In Canterbury that doesn’t happen.”
Murray ends 77 years of British heartache
Team NZ takes points in farcical first race
Dixon leaves winless season in rearview mirror
Adams has ‘solid’ start for Thunder
Lions will be even stronger in New Zealand in 2017
Saturday’s loss to the Lions was the last straw, reports Chris Barclay.
Anderson’s cameo in England wins contract with NZ Cricket
NZ adds muscle for Lucerne
New signing will boost Chiefs’ versatility, says Rennie
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