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2014-05-26
Ultrafast broadband is spreading across the Waikato yet it has failed to tap the market, reports Elton Smallman.
Asylum seekers eye NZ
Connecting to fibre network
Fans gather for celebration of games geekdom
Transfer of bus operations ‘pricey’ warns regional councillor
Ill health knocks out Ham West candidate
‘Left-wing block’ may undo National – Key
Greens saddle up for votes
Dylan fan ecstatic the man will play in city
Gate-crashing polar bear locked out of conference
Box City wide awake to the effects of famine
Steamy views a bonus offering for lake visitors
Council takes a conservative line with 1.66 per cent rate increase
Witness reveals fresh details of balloon accident
Kiwi has close call in California shooting rampage
Voters turning up key to winning election says National
Asylum seekers set for second attempt to reach NZ
Bringing actor back
Snow tracks power-cutting violent winds
Expo a cauldron of death, gore, terror, weird fantasy
Maori view of Asians deteriorating
Police officer’s nose broken in attack
When flatmates or boarders become taxable
Labour bad for small business, says academic
NZ Mint adds platinum to portfolio
Lunch with leaders to help poor
Loveless loner’s killing spree costs six innocent lives
Crack down on anti-army dissent or be transferred, officials ordered
Bereft father rips into US gun lobby
CAMPUS KILLINGS
Three die as attack on Jewish Museum raises anti-Semitic terror fears
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West wed behind fort walls
CIA gave bomber refuge in return for nuke secrets
Putin rules out new Cold War
Nato members discuss next move in relationship with Russia
In the year that Paris celebrates the 125th anniversary of its famous tower, Steven Levingston looks at how an empty monument has come to signify so much.
Memory boxes
Native Lands Act a blot on our history
The dead tell tales
Camera obscura
Isaac Richardson Vialou, ?-1884
Are we any better off?
Myths as much a part of our history as documented facts
Modi may be India’s best hope of progress
Publicity for successes only
WAIKATO TIMES - THE WAY WE WERE
Manning may be charged over corrupt claim
Hogans have plenty of heroes on hand
Bright winter for Gazza
Coleman the difference in tough tussle
Real Madrid stage fightback to take title in style
Evans happy with return in Monaco
Zamora strike puts QPR back in top flight
Ryder ready to put his wild days behind him
Job only half done for Wilkinson
Ageing stars are living off their past glories, writes Joseph Romanos.
Marist burst back into top four with statement
Gritty Hukanui hold strong again to win
University women cop first loss of season
Ngaruawahia beaten at the death by late penalty
Sharks’ killer run keeps on going
Dagg still in dark over superb match-saving tackle
No break but Taylor’s season rests on scan
Papalii ready to run riot in Origin opener
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Big three fire to topple Giants
Johnson stays positive
Cairns gets chance to have say
Magic’s road to playoffs gets that much tougher after loss
Chiefs have to bounce back quick
Barrett favoured
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