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Lyndon Hood's Pics of the Weeks: February 2008

Lyndon Hood's Pics of the Weeks: February 2008

Scoop editorial images by Lyndon Hood, for stories from February 2008. For previous images see Pics of the Weeks: January 2008.

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Te Ata Tino Toa - Tino Rangatiratanga flag Ready For Bridge "Flyby"


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Lyndon Hood - Sevens Cut & Play Paper Dolls


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Statistics New Zealand - Dairy and wholesale trade push up PPI


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Greens - NZ Olympic officials must lift muzzle on athletes

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National - Hospitals unacceptably unsafe

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United Future - Brady’s ‘gut feeling’ a slur on public servants


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Public Service Association - Finding of No Systemic Rimutaka Corruption Welcome

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NZ Govt - Government Cracks Down On Tagging

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Lyndon Hood - Graffiti Tagged For Destruction

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Fonterra - Chairman's letter

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Monarch Butterfly NZ Trust - It’s okay to tag... ....Monarchs

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NZ Govt - Planned date for China FTA signing

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Seafood Industry Council - High dollar and Govt spending wrecking business

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