1Pilgrims from around the world have broken down in tears after arriving in Rome to pay their final respects to Pope John Paul II, only to find the line has been closed due to the huge numbers of people, although current US President Bush and former US Presidents Bush and Clinton have paid their last respects to the Pope. Plus talk of the next Pope is focusing on Latin America.
2Russian security forces have captured a Chechen rebel who has admitted to the deaths of three hostages, including New Zealander Stanley Shaw.
3Internal wrangling in the Ivory Coast rebel movement appears to be holding up the release of the body of alleged New Zealand mercenary, Hamish Sands.
4Other news.
5Long serving police officer Anthony Solomona's career is tonight in tatters after being found guilty of assault. The assault by the officer was what triggered an inquiry into the 'sick' culture in South Auckland Police.
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7The nation's suicide rate has dropped to it's lowest in two decades but is still the highest cause of death in the country.
8There have been raised concerns over security for the delayed wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles.
9Australian research has shown that pregnant woman using nicotine patches may be putting their children at risk.
10Other news.