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Read MoreNational News Brief, Friday September 19
Global financial crisis hits NZ; don't worry, says Brash; Hanover owners put up $96 million; Winston Peters has a go at SFO; Indian drugs may be banned; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Thursday September 18
Fonterra's Chinese nightmare; new police powers 'draconian'; Peters back before committee while Labour goes after his supporters; Greens promote new Hillary holiday; and more
Read MoreNational News Brief, Wednesday September 17
Stock market woes; Fonterra didn't know what was happening at SanLu; Brian Henry changes his story; Black Power seek Waitangi Tribunal hearing; and more...
Read MoreNational News Brief, Tuesday September 16
New Zealand markets weather Lehman Bros. collapse; Nats press ahead with tax cut plans; contaminated milk kills second baby in China; ambulance officers to treat patients at home; Ryall reminds health board: limit the good news; and more...
Read MoreNational News Brief, Monday September 15
Labour slips; gang membership could become illegal; Fonterra tried to recall milk powder; man claims police corruption; reprieve for the southern glaciers
Read MoreNational News Brief, Friday September 12
It's not a recession, folks; CPI up 10.6 percent; interest rates down; more trouble in South Auckland; Winston Peters holds on--for now; and more...
Read MoreNational News Brief, Thursday September 11
Winston still says 'no'; Owen Glenn leaves insults in his wake; ETS passes; Nats to spend $100 million on health; phosphate source could save farmers billions; and more...
Read MoreNational News Brief, Wednesday September 10
Owen Glenn's "damning" evidence leaves Peters exposed; National's policy leaks continue; John Key backtracks on Families Commission but not on smacking; Progress in junior doctors pay dispute; Lloyd Jones amongst honoured writers.
Read MoreNational News Brief, Tuesday September 9
Owen vs. Winston; likely election date; cancer patients fly over the ditch; meat industry overhaul; paralympian takes a tumble; teen gets $15,000 payout from McDonalds; southern hydro lakes send power north
Read MoreNational News Brief, Monday September 8
House prices drop 4.5% nationwide; Crucial meat industry vote today; Fishermen dead after carbon monxide poisoning; New Zealand backs off India-US nuke ban; and more...
National News Brief, Friday September 5
More trouble for Winston Peters; Labour gains ground; National re-thinks school zoning; RWC games to be shared around, and more
Nati0nal News Brief Thursday, September 4
World Cup quarterfinal venues revealed; Teachers want fewer tests in high school; Defence report says military struggling to fly, sail, and fight; NZ First paces possible police probe; and more
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