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Thursday, 20 Nov 2008

Ryder strikes last blow to sink Aussie ship

Southee rips through top order
Stuff.co.nz

UPDATE: Australia are all out for 214 after the Black caps cleaned up the last three wickets for 62 in the final session of the first day of their first test.

Couple admit credit card fraud

A retired Malaysian police officer and his wife, both residents of Singapore, are being held in custody for sentence after admitting 63 charges of credit card fraud in New Zealand.

Air Force searches for 29 fisherman

Fairfax Media

The air force and New Zealand Rescue Coordination Centre were alerted after a Taiwanese long line boat was found by a Korean fishing boat burnt out, still afloat, but with no one on board.

More domestic passengers at Christchurch airport

The number of domestic passengers passing through Christchurch Airport rose in October, while the number of international passengers fell.

National

Five newcomers to Labour's frontbench

Labour's new shadow Cabinet features five newcomers and pits deputy leader Annette King against National's rookie Social Development Minister Paula Bennett.

'Gung ho' officer shot hole in former PM's plane

Paraplegic, pregnant, and clamped at mall

Pastor sacked as more than half congregation walks out

Press Sport

Black Caps put Aussie into bat

Stuff.co.nz

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has won the toss and put Australia into bat on the first day of the first test at the Gabba in Brisbane.

Corey Flynn suffers another arm injury

Kahui wins midfield role against Wales

HAVE YOUR SAY: Is it alright to go 'all white'?

Business

Manufacturing industry shrinking

The manufacturing industry is the only industry shrinking in terms of jobs, data released by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) today showed.

Hanover unveils repayment plan

Zygem signs deal with US lab supplier

F&P Healthcare profit up, stock down

Opinion

Excellent choice

Canterbury

The appointment of the chief executive of Jade Software Corporation, Dr Rod Carr, to be the next vice-chancellor of the University of Canterbury is as welcome as it is surprising, writes The Press. It is surprising because previous vice-chancellors at Canterbury, as with most universities around New Zealand, have come to the job after careers in academia and academic administration.

Key's gamble

Key quick to seal deals

Gains and risks

Lifestyle

Blonde Ambition

Duffy is taking the journey from 'boring Bangor' to the big time in her stride, she tells JULIE JACOBSON
The Press

Singing sensation Duffy may be blonde, and she's definitely ambitious. But when it comes to her gossip-girl status, any comparisons with Madonna end there.

Fun and finance at Cup and Show Week

Risky business

LIAM REID: The dark path

Dismissed: Tim Southee celebrates as Simon Katich leaves the crease.

Community heroes
National Sport

ASB Classic signs another star

Organisers today announced a fourth world top-20 player for the ASB Classic international women's tennis tournament in Auckland.

Entertainment

Marrying K-Fed was a 'mistake'

Pop star Britney Spears has continued opening up about her recent meltdown, admitting that marrying dancer Kevin Federline was a mistake.

Entertainment
Opinion Poll

Do you think Dunedin's plan to greet with West Indies cricket team with the 'it's all white here' slogan is appropriate?

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