March 2018

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Creativity makes Easter Eggs a smashing hit

Adrian Bailey Exeter, Davon, United Kingdom April 1, 2018 For weeks (and weeks) in the run up to Easter, brightly packaged chocolate eggs fill the

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Let us get back to Winter time

Daylight Saving ends at 3 am tomorrow (Sunday) Radio New Zealand Wellington, March 31, 2018 Clocks need to be set back one hour before bed

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What will Cuba be without a Castro in charge?

Miguel Diaz-Canel appears to be the choice William M LeoGrande Washington DC, March 31, 2018 Leadership changes do not happen often in Cuba – just

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Update on Police shooting in Rodney

Shelley Nahr Waitemata (West Auckland), March 31, 2018 Early this morning, Police were called to an address in Onehunga after a member of the public

Man shot dead by Police, North of Auckland

RNZ, Auckland, March 31, 2018 Police said they shot down a 29-year-old man this morning between Warkworth and Puhoi after he approached officers with a

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Easter denotes charity, introspection and service

Wenceslaus Anthony Written for Indian Newslink, Issue dated April 2017 New Zealand, like the rest of the Christian world will observe Easter (Sunday) on April

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Have your say about Royal Commission of Inquiry

Sir Anand Satyanand Wellington, March 30, 2018 The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care is welcoming submissions from the public on

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Toyota announces massive shakeup in New Zealand

RNZ, Auckland, March 30, 2018 Toyota is moving all new cars out of dealerships and into approved stores in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Its New

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Murdered woman’s father loses RTI battle

Alleged ‘Dowry Death’ in Australia four years ago Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar The Wire India New Delhi, March 30, 2018 The Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the

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Easter weather looking good

Katie Scotcher (RNZ) Wellington, March 29, 2018 Easter egg enthusiasts will be treated to perfect egg-hunting conditions on Sunday with clear skies and dry weather

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Government should think again about new prisons

Craig McCulloch Wellington, March 29, 2018 New Zealand’s justice system is broken and building new prisons is not the answer, a report from the Prime

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Main road to Paihia still closed

Radio New Zealand Auckland, March 29, 2018 State Highway 11 between Kawakawa and Paihia is still closed by the big slip that came down on

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New Zealand to host APAIE 2021 Conference

Chris Hipkins Wellington, March 29, 2018 I am pleased to announce that New Zealand has been successful in its bid to host the Asia-Pacific Association

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National Government blamed for rotting hospitals

RNZ (Checkpoint) Counties Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB) was reluctant to ask the previous government for funding to fix mouldy, rotting and unstable buildings because

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Politics, Social Media and Parenthood

A Dialogue between PM and a Former President Radio New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was a privilege to officially welcome former US

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Education agents score low with INZ

John Gerritsen  Immigration New Zealand (INZ) refused most of the study visa applications from some education agents in India, Vietnam and the Philippines last year.

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