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Brian Fallow : Bollard's cut and paste job no bad thing Most of today's interest rate decisions from the Reserve Bank was cut-and-pasted from January's. There is a pretty strong resemblance to December's
Questions hover over $160m ASB block The planned $160 million ASB headquarters should be a good deal for its developer and landlord but there are some concerns, an analyst says.Jason Lindsay, research analyst at Credit Suisse, said the $1.8 billion Kiwi Income Property...
Drug-debt heavies admit kidnap, assault A customer who ran up a $5500 drug debt was kidnapped, repeatedly punched, beaten with a length of timber, and forced to hand over his car by the "heavies" employed to collect the money, a court was told today.James Arthur Mathew...
Two Australian teenagers have been charged in a brutal attack in a Sydney train station on a Canadian tourist in a wheelchair. The 35-year-old man was attacked in a lift at the Mount Druitt station in an apparent robbery attempt....
Historic foundation of lasting value The life of the registered valuer is often lived in the shadows of property transactions, and can therefore be mistaken to be a profession in its infancy. Actually, New Zealand's valuation profession was formalised by The Valuers...
Vodafone blames congestion for network problems Vodafone mobile users have reported trouble connecting in Wellington yesterday and Taupo today.Vodafone spokesman Paul Brislen said there had been no network outage, just a lot of pressure on the network from growing data usage."At...
People with fat sensitive tongues likely to be slimmer - study People more sensitive to tasting fat in their food are less likely to be overweight, a group of scientists, including a New Zealander, has discovered.The team from Deakin University in Australia, has found the tongue can detect...
NZ dollar slips as Bollard holds to rates timing New Zealand's dollar fell after the central bank kept its policy assessment virtually unchanged from its review in December, saying the nation's economic recovery will be subdued.Governor Alan Bollard kept the Belgium: A brushstroke with adventure It's hard to believe anyone would choose the crackle of distant cannon fire and a very dated 360-degree wall painting over the in-your-face effects of movies and theme parks.But annually more than 200,000 people visit the Waterloo...
Eric Thompson: Last chance for Formula One? Is 2010 Formula One's last roll of the dice? Could be. Despite all the hype about this season and Michael Schumacher's return to rattle a few cages, I have a sneaking suspicion if the wheels fall off this year, she's all over rover.The...
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