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2014-09-02
Desperate manhunt
Shooting has town reeling
Pair cased hotel, say neighbours
Police admit undue delay in search for missing man
Pharmac to subsidise two cancer medications
Hamilton lawyer suspended
Rain brings joy to region’s farmers
No dirt and true blue in National heartland
Bat issues still block to road link project
Probe into Collins case planned
Maori king back home and resting
An emphasis on doing things for children
Candidates lobby voters for Hunua
Wheels in motion on Tairua trail
Couple gets 10-year ban for fraud
Runaway ute traps woman by the legs
Shopping giveaway ‘harming children’, says Morgan
Interislander looks at replacing ageing Arahura
Fonterra rating cut no cause for alarm
Who’s who after DirtyPolitics
Murders not first deadly attacks on public servants
Labour to seek police inquiry in Collins case
Labour pledges Christchurch rail plan
Wine and tourism groups promote good match
Dad’s tumour linked to boy’s death
Gruesome ring theft alleged by Crown
Racist rant by cop alleged
Kiwi begins US run
Mussel farmer strikes Coromandel gold
Power price spike probed
Armed faction seizes annex of evacuated US embassy
US air strikes help free minority from Isis siege
Israel’s reprisal West Bank land grab draws rebuke from Washington
Critics slam ice challenge as self-promotion
McCartney abused over signing pro-Union letter
Farmers critical of training for young farmers
Land conversion checks sought to stem nitrogen loss
Common sense required when you see stock on roads
Tenancy and work a rum combo if things go wrong
Expert insights into state of agriculture
Fonterra partnership wins support
Peters calls for added-value dairy exports
Insights roaming the land of 2 million farms
A2 Milk steady with growth but little profit
Waikato Expressway
Capital gains tax – a way to manage the rich/poor gap
Testing times for Key
Puccini adds to double delight for McKays at Ruakaka
Interesting breeding stats
It can only get worse for Tall Blacks v US
Toronto FC dump Nelsen after outburst
Burghley looms as New Zealand recover from nightmare in Normandy
Guns to keep tabs on Kiwis
Jilted Wozniacki leaving others behind
World Cup may be too far for England
Meyer looks to Matfield to sort set-piece woes
Mealamu wants another World Cup
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Golden goodbye from Twigg
Mates ready to make midfield music again
Flying Kiwis get their revenge
Retallick ready to battle colossus Argentine lock
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