1Secondary teachers have voted against the latest pay offer. Talks, and protest action will continue tomorrow.
2The effect of the continuing teachers pay dispute on school pupils.
3District Nurses and Hospice Workers were on strike in Christchurch today.
4There are clear signs Helen Clark may announce the date of an early election tomorrow.
5Thousands of drunken fans went on the rampage in Moscow after their side lost to Japan in the World Cup.
6Three giant screens have been erected in the Kabul stadium to watch the football, women will be allowed to attend.
7The country's second largest supermarket operator is set to take over the Woolworth's chain.
8David Gray, chief executive of Tainui, has quit after four months in the job.
9The Conservative Centre Right Party of French President Jacques Chirac look set for a landslide victory.
10Political bickering has delayed the start of Afghanistan's Assembly of tribal leaders till later tonight.
11A diplomatic squabble has broken out between Australia and Nauru over the 'Pacific Solution' to illegal immigration.
12Northcote MP Anne Hartley and List MP Helen Duncan, two Labour MP's who used taxpayers funds to produce political pamphlets will have to repay the money.
13The Automobile Association has welcomed the option of giving elderly motorists the option of sitting for a conditional licence.
14A Paua smuggler has received an eighteen month prison sentence.
15Other news.