1The UK's biggest Sunday newspaper, the 168-year old News of the World, is shut down amid hacking scandal. UK publicist Max Clifford who had his phone hacked into by The News of the World. He brought a private case against the paper and received a reported settlement of one million pounds.
2The business leaders' group which believes NZ is at risk of squandering its "Pure Advantage". Rob Morrison is the chair of the newly-formed Pure Advantage group of business leaders, who include Warehouse founder Sir Stephen Tindall and Air NZ CEO Rob Fyfe.
3News from the Pacific, including: ACT leader Don Brash's comments on Fiji, where he effectively endorses what Frank Bainimarama is doing; the special earth of Easter Island and the significance of "rare earths" in Pacific mud.
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5The Week That Was with Radar and Sarah Harper