1Paper Plus and The Warehouse both say they won't sell Breaking Silence: The Kahui Case, written by journalist Ian Wishart with the twins' mother, Macsyna King. Bookstores say the ban comes after negative customer feedback, including threats to boycott stores. 38,500-people have joined the Facebook page asking for it to be banned. This kind of reaction is very unusual.
2The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal established by the government and spearheaded by NZX Chief Executive Mark Weldon has attracted donor money from companies and individuals around the world. He talks about the difficulties in raising the money and how will that money be spent.
3News from Europe, including: The massive 24-hour walkout by public service unions about pensions; rioting in Greece; and Elizabeth Hurley's transformation of Shane Warne.
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5Joseph Braude is the author of The Honored Dead: A Story of Friendship, Murder, and the Search for Truth in the Arab World, and is the first Western journalist ever to be embedded within an Arab security force.
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7New Technology including: Renting music collections; the NetHui internet conference and more Harry Potter - on the web!
8Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is an Australian child and adolescent psychologist. He is the author of Surviving Step-families published by Penguin Australia. He discussed how research into these families reveals that step families have their own natural lifecycle and take from two to four years to develop into family units.
9Television Commentary including; a doco-drama on the ASB investment adviser, Stephen Versalko, who stole $17.8 million from customers; and Project Runway