1The latest from the trial of Ewen MacDonald,, who is accused of murdering his brother-in-law, Feilding farmer Scott Guy in 2010.
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3PM John Key is calling for controversial league tables to rank schools in a move that is likely to put him in another battle with the education sector.
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5Greece's second election in six weeks has been won by the pro-bailout New Democracy Party. However, the result shows that Greeks are badly divided. What does this mean for Greece's relations with the rest of Europe?
6Disgraced former Labour MP Taito Philip Field is waiting to hear if he will have to pay back the $58,000 worth of money and assets he obtained fraudulently while in office.
7NZ First Leader Winston Peters' claims that immigrant pensioners are costing NZ dearly, are coming under scrutiny. How reliable are the figures he used yesterday?
8A Tongan family whose children have been unable to attend school for almost a year because they were considered neither residents nor over stayers, have finally received paperwork allowing the children to attend school.
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10Rodney King, whose beating at the hands of police in 1991 prompted the 1992 Los Angeles riots, has been found dead.
11There are mounting fears for the safety of civilians as the violence intensifies in Syria.
12Votes are being counted in Egypt's Presidential election, but voter turn-out was low due to widespread disillusionment with both candidates.
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14Rodney King, whose beating at the hands of police in 1991 prompted the 1992 Los Angeles riots, has been found dead.
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16Fairfax Media has announced massive restructuring. Analysis.
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