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Mana confirms supporter on polar expedition
A member of the Mana Party says a New Zealand man who has illegally travelled to Antarctica went to perform a ceremony for a friend who died on a polar expedition last year.
Search for boy's body focuses on water ducts
Police divers will search water ducts leading into the Huntly Power Station for the body of a young swimmer on Sunday.
More Sun staff arrested in corruption probe
Eight people have been arrested in Britain as part of an investigation into corrupt payments made to police and public officials.
Business leader urges Christchurch to battle on
A Christchurch business leader says the community has to pick itself up and battle on, despite spreading problems from the city's earthquakes.
Breastfeeding can protect against asthma - study
Breastfeeding infants protects children against developing asthma or wheezing until they are at least six years old, according to new research.

National News

Mana confirms supporter on polar expedition
A member of the Mana Party says a New Zealand man who has illegally travelled to Antarctica went to perform a ceremony for a friend who died on a polar expedition last year.
Breastfeeding can protect against asthma - study
Breastfeeding infants protects children against developing asthma or wheezing until they are at least six years old, according to new research.
Warning trade deal could hurt NZ-China relationship
A business adviser in Beijing warns a free trade deal with the United States could hurt New Zealand's relationship with China.
Research aims to reduce doping scandals in racing
Authors of research on the impact of drugs on horses say their findings could help reduce the number of doping scandals in the racing industry.
Couple take out top titles in Coast to Coast
Nelson couple Richard and Elina Ussher have become the first couple to win the Coast to Coast multisport event in the same year.

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Christchurch Earthquake News

Business leader urges Christchurch to battle on
A Christchurch business leader says the community has to pick itself up and battle on, despite spreading problems from the city's earthquakes.
High-rise buildings checked for quake strength
A property company which owns some of New Zealand's tallest buildings says it began inspecting them immediately after the devastating February earthquake in Christchurch.
Part of Christchurch mall cordoned off
A large section of Merivale Mall in Christchurch has been deemed an earthquake risk and cordoned off.

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World News

More Sun staff arrested in corruption probe
Eight people have been arrested in Britain as part of an investigation into corrupt payments made to police and public officials.
Military hospital boss shot in Damascus
The head of a Syrian military hospital has been killed in the capital Damascus in an attack by armed terrorist groups, according to the state news agency.
Greece warns rebel lawmakers to back bailout
The Greek government has told rebellious lawmakers that failure to back a deeply unpopular European rescue package in parliament will send the nation down an unknown, dangerous path to default and international economic isolation.
Iran set to announce nuclear progress
Iran's leader says important and major nuclear achievements will be announced in the next few days.
Egypt marks one year since Mubarak overthrown
Egypt has marked the first anniversary of the popular overthrow of Hosni Mubarak with rallies and speeches.

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Political News

Harawira scoffs at assurance over asset sales
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira says Maori should put no faith in assurances by the Government that iwi and small investors will do well out of shares in state-owned energy companies.
MP travel spending for election period
Members of Parliament spent $1.3 million more on travel and accommodation in the period covering the general election than they did for the same months the previous year.
Less exploration than under Labour - Heatley
Energy and Resources Minister Phil Heatley says the Government is considering opening up less land for oil and gas exploration than under the previous Labour government.
NZ wary of US stance on China in trade talks
Trade Minister Tim Groser says New Zealand will pull out of the TransPacific Partnership trade talks if politicians in the United States use them as a vehicle to try to contain the rise of China.
Maori Party pressure possible due to support status
The Maori Party says it's been able to put more pressure on the National Party to include a Treaty of Waitangi clause in legislation paving the way for asset sales because it is a Government support party.

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Te Manu Korihi News

Oral health study
Waikato-Tainui has joined with Otago University and Ngai Tahu in a study to assess the oral heath of its tribal members.
Hopes for Chinese investment in mussel farming
Ngati Kahungunu iwi hopes a visit to Hawke's Bay on 8 and 9 February by a group of Chinese business people could lead to a long term investment in mussel farming in the region.
Ngati Apa chair doubts rigour of consultations
The chairperson of the Ngati Apa Runanga suspects the Government has already drawn up new legislation on the partial asset sales.
Trust Board Act 'not working'
The Taranaki Maori Trust Board says the Trust Board Act is not working and it is time to look at new ways of serving its beneficiaries more effectively.
New era for management of Waikato River
A new era of partnership begins on Friday between Hamilton City Council and Waikato-Tainui iwi when their representatives will sign an agreement to co-manage and care for the Waikato River.

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Regional News

Search for boy's body focuses on water ducts
Police divers will search water ducts leading into the Huntly Power Station for the body of a young swimmer on Sunday.
Police investigate how man fell through bar roof
Police are investigating how a man came to fall through the roof of a Karangahape Road bar in Auckland.
Police name man killed in Hawke's Bay collision
Police have named the man who died in a head-on collision on State Highway 2 between Nuhaka and Morere in northern Hawke's Bay on Saturday afternoon.
Search continues for man seen running on Harbour Bridge
A man who ended up in Auckland Harbour after running across the Harbour Bridge remains missing.
Missing Huntly boy presumed dead
A 13-year-old Huntly boy who went missing after jumping into the Waikato River on Friday is presumed dead.

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Business News

China's exports fall
Latest figures from China show that the country's exports have fallen by 0.5% compared to 2011.
Sharemarket ends Friday 21 points up
The NZX50 closed up 21 points to 3348 on turnover of $123 million on Friday.
Electronic card spending up
Credit, debit and charge cardholders spent 1% more last month. For the first time in a year, spending increased across all groups.
US move could affect KiwiSaver returns
Efforts by American authorities to catch tax dodgers operating accounts in foreign countries could end up slicing tens of millions of dollars off KiwiSaver returns through increased fees.
Italian banks downgraded
International agency Standard and Poor's has lowered its credit rating for 34 Italian banks.

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Rural News

NZX to run Fonterra share market
Fonterra has confirmed that the New Zealand Stock Exchange will run its new farmer shareholders market from November this year.
New water allocation rules in Waikato
Waikato Regional Council is contacting more than 3000 dairy farmers who need resource consents under new water allocation rules.
Pilot programme to reduce electricity costs
Fonterra is to encouraging all its farmer suppliers to carry out energy audits, following the success of a pilot programme that showed how farmers could reduce their electricity costs.
Wider interest at wool sale
The exchange rate and economic woes in some overseas markets continue to keep the pressure on wool prices. But more than 80% of the offering at this week's combined North and South Island auction was sold.
Blame shared on strawberry kit biosecurity breach
The Ministry of Agriculture is spreading the blame for a biosecurity breach relating to imported strawberry growing kits.

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