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Connie Lawn gives us an updated audio report, the day after the quake which was felt by millions in 20 states and Canada.
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Instead of encouraging fine circumspection and growing maturity, these laws encourage comforting insularity and prolonged immaturity.
Does mutation mean the irrevocable ending in the brain of thought as the ground of our existence, subsumed by attention and awareness?
Carrying on the same way as the last few years will do nothing to arrest Wellington’s decline. Rather than throwing rocks at each other, the government and the city’s civic leaders must start working together, if the ailing capital is to be revived.
A taxpayer funded arms exposition, defended by the taxpayer funded police, used to repel the tax paying protestors keen to promote peace in the face of an industry that thrives on death, mutilation and misery.
Almost a year on, National's campaign trail promises “to reduce the cost of living, restore law and order and improve our schools and healthcare” haven’t worn very well, have they?
Netanyahu’s controversial map only highlighted the borders of Gaza, merely so that the Israeli leader may present a case of why his killing campaign in the Strip must continue. In his previous maps, even Gaza itself was erased.