1Labour launch its billboard election campaign directly at Don Brash questing his stance on Iraq and his policy regarding to nuclear ships. Interview with Labour campaign strategist about the idea behind it.
2China ended its decade-old peg to the dollar and let the yuan fluctuate versus a basket of currencies, responding to criticism from the U.S. and Europe that their currency was undervalued - a move welcomed by the United States.
3Man hunt on London suicider bombers continues.
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5Wellington Taxi company has raised its fare and motorists are start looking for alternative with the 2nd Patrol price raise which hike the 91 octane patrol by another 3 cents per liter at 138 cents/L.
6Defence Lawyer of Teenager - Dickie Faisauvale who denined the charge of murdering 55 years old stamp collector Robert Hunt hopes to come to a reconciliation process with the Hunt's family.
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8RNZ Commentator talks about the Labour Billard campaign which is launched directly at Don Brash.
9American Cities are reviewing their own security system without creating public distress after the london terrorist bombing attacks.
10Police believe DNA test would help to solve a murder case of a carpenter - Kevin James O'Loughlin
11Latest finding by Occupation Safty and Health says British Scientist Jeannette Adu-Bobie more studies has to been made to confirm whether she has been infected by the same strand of Menningococcal B which she had been studying in an ESR laboratory.
12A large stand of trees next to pristine Lake Manapouri in Fiordland has been deliberately poisoned -- the second such incident this year.
13Loacl Council heard more than 40 public submissions on the merging proposal of the Banks Peninsula Council and Christchurch City Council.