1The trial of Ewen MacDonald, the man accused of killing Feilding farmer Scott Guy began today.
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3Police will not be laying any charges against ACC claimant Bronwyn Pullar, who was accused of using confidential files accidentally emailed to her by an ACC staff member to obtain favourable treatment.
4An alliance of education sector groups have made a joint call for the Government to call off controversial education cuts.
5Auckland University students are considering calling for nationwide action against funding cuts.
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7Coverage of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in the UK.
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9The Australian Government has been embarrassed by revelations that people smugglers are living in the country, having been granted refugee status. A smuggling operation has been operating under the noses of federal police.
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11Syrian rebels say they are no longer committed to a UN-brokered ceasefire.
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13A Danish court has found four men guilty of planning an attack on a newspaper which published cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in 2005.
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15The pressure on global stock markets is putting pressure on NZ's hopes for a strong economic rebound.
16Greenpeace and North Island iwi Te Whanau a Apanui have gone to the High Court to try to block Petrobras exploring for undersea oil off East cape.
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18He has also visited the European Parliament to press New Zealand's case in the Eurozone as it deals with the Greek financial crisis.
19Republican candidate Mitt Romney is edging closer to US President Barack Obama in the latest US political polls. Obama's popularity is suffering because there appears to be little relief from the economic crisis.
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