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2The Green Party has added its voice to the chorus of political leaders claiming NZ First leader Winston Peters can not be trusted.
3National is promising to keep interest free student loans, but will crack down on the amount students can borrow.
4The Electoral Commission says a complaint about a controversial Labour Party advertising flyer should be investigated by the advertising standards watchdog.
5Labour will be pushing their opposition to the sale of State-owned assets hard for the remainder of the election campaign.
6The latest Te Karere Digipoll has shown a Maori Party candidate Rahui Katene is leading in the Te Tai Tonga electorate.
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8The Egyptian army has attacked thousands of anti-military protestors in Tahrir Square.
9Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has announced he will not back down to international pressure to cease the crackdown on pro-democracy protestors.
10Colonel Gaddafi's former intelligence chief has been captured. Meanwhile, Saif al-Islam's captors say he will be tried in Libya rather than handed over to international authorities.
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12Election 2011 road trip: How do voters throughout the country feel about this year's election and the parties on offer? Tonight: New Plymouth.
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