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Three killed in Waikato crash
Three people are dead following a collision between a car and a ute in the Waikato tonight.The driver of the ute survived and was taken to hospital by helicopter, but the three people in the car were all killed, said Senior Sergeant...

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Published: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 09:30 p.m.
Radio personality visits welfare centre
Qwinnall Ngangaha's eyes light up as radio host Simon Barnett enters the Linwood Welfare Centre.Despite being displaced from her Avonside property after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Saturday and unsure if or when she will be...

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Published: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:44 p.m.
MP reveals skydiving excursions with Fox Glacier crash victim
Labour MP Damien O'Connor had gone skydiving three times with Rodney Miller, who died at the weekend in the airplane crash in Fox Glacier Village."I've jumped out of a plane with Rod Miller on three occasions and can attest to...

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Published: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 06:33 p.m.
Fire on Auckland's Dominion Rd
The fire department is currently attending a building fire on Auckland's Dominion Road. A fire spokeswoman said she believed the fire was under control but fire trucks are still at the two-storey commercial building, near the...

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Published: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 06:30 p.m.
Power outage in Auckland streets restored
A minor power outage in three Auckland streets has been restored.A Vector spokeswoman said a power fault had been affecting the streets in the Morningside-Balmoral region where residents were experiencing low voltage. - NZHERALD...

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Published: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 04:10 p.m.
Some earthquake-hit workers to get subsidy
The Government has stepped in with an emergency $350-a-week wage subsidy for workers who aren't being paid because of the Canterbury earthquake, a move Prime Minister John Key says could cost up to $100 million.As buildings were...

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Published: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 03:51 p.m.
 
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