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2The latest from the trial of Ewen MacDonald, who is accused of murdering his brother-in-law, Feilding farmer Scott Guy in 2010.
3Reports out of Egypt say that ousted leader Hosni Mubarak is critically ill and close to death. Thousands of protestors have gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square amid growing tensions about what has happened in Egypt's Presidential election.
4Opponents to the controversial sale of state assets are running out of time to stall the debate.
5Petrol prices are dropping to their lowest level in almost a year.
6Police officers could face a pay freeze as the force faces budget constraints.
7A SkyCity casino worker who faced disciplinary action for carrying a pocket Bible, will keep her job.
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9World leaders at the G20 Summit in Mexico have issued a blunt message to European leaders that they must hurry to fix the region's debt problem, or face another global downturn.
10Britain and Argentinian leaders have confronted each other at the G20 Summit over the contentious issue of sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
11Austerity measures in Spain have led to violent clashes between Police and striking mine workers.
12Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is hiding out in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, asking for their protection to prevent him being sent back to Sweden to face sex charges.
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14The Government is under fire over its efforts to boost the number of trades people to help rebuild Christchurch.
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16A grand plan to reduce Auckland's rubbish has finally been approved by Auckland's Council. The cost of rubbish removal will be standardised across the Auckland region.
17The age-old conflict between economic development and environmental sustainability is set to dominate talks at this year's Earth Summit in Rio de Janiero. A look at how the world's biggest iron ore mine operates within the Amazon rainforest.
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