1There has been no resolution to the bitter row within the Alliance despite a day of meetings and talks, which has left the Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton still unsure whether he will lead the party into the next election.
2What are the implications for the increasing divisions within the Alliance?
3The Attorney General says as far as she is concerned the issue Justice Robert Fisher accessing sex internets sites is closed and it is up to the Judiciary to decide his fate.
4How state and private organisations police internet access.
5Business News
6In Fiji High Court ten of the men involved in the May 2000 coup have been jailed for up to three years.
7At the High Court in Palmeston Court the family and friends of Christine and Amber Lundy have been giving evidence of finiding the bodies of the mother and daughter.
8News and Sport.
9The Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce fears that some of the regions major businesses are facing huge power price increases after the state owned energy company Meridin Energy warned that it wouldn't renew some fixed price contracts.
10The preliminary hearing of the private murder prosecution of a police officer has ended with the defence adament that there is no case to answer but insisting that it be sent to trial.
11In what is believed to be a first for New Zealand, a primary school south of Auckland is ending its school crossing patrol because it is too dangerous to continue.
12Zimbawe is condemming the European Unions decision to impose sanctions on the President Robert Mugabe as econmic terrorism.
13On the Otago Univeristy campus students celebrated the beginning of the academic year with a screaming and eating competition.