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Whaleoil blogger Cameron Slater loses defamation case
Six years in the courts and blogger Cameron Slater fails to come up with a defence.
David Fisher: Whaleoil attacked me but I wish him well
COMMENT: Reporter David Fisher on why the Whaleoil blogger deserves sympathy.
Welcome to the Truman Show: The Kiwi bloggers putting their lives online
The Whanganui bloggers putting their lives online
Financial expert answers your burning money questions
Financial expert Tom Hartmann is on hand to answer all your big money questions.
Nicky Hager: Police raid nearly killed Hit & Run book
Nicky Hager says the police raid scared the key source for the Hit & Run book.
Learning programme receives major funding boost
A programme has been developed to battle the "summer slump" in students' learning.
12 questions with Author Jane Bloomfield
Author Jane Bloomfield tackles dementia in her children's books.
Bloggers split turns nasty
Constance Hall's split from her husband has quickly turned into a bitter feud.
An Uber driver's worst types of passenger
It turns out Uber passengers do more picking up than the drivers.
Whale Oil blogger's contempt
Cameron Slater has been found in contempt of court in seven instances and reminded there are responsibilities which come with being a journalist.
Political roundup: Dangers for democracy in today's cyber bullying law
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill is being widely criticised as dangerous in the way it seeks to regulate online activities. So is online democracy under threat?
Political roundup: Dirty Politics 'done dirt cheap'
We can expect hacking, privacy and surveillance issues to be central to the way the political system works in this country, writes Bryce Edwards.
Deborah Hill Cone: How loss set me free
I can't believe it. I'm a finalist in the Canon media awards for my columns - in the 'humour' category, writes Deborah Hill Cone. The irony strikes "with the force of a cartoon anvil".
Bryce Edwards: The state of the media
Mass media, citizen media, new media, and politician media management - it all gets frequently evaluated, criticised and sometimes praised, writes Bryce Edwards.
Deborah Hill Cone: Finding a way to let bad times go
Ingredients needed for the exorcism: a lucky stone, fire, wine, candles, fairy dust, special treats, music.
John Armstrong: Outrageous behaviour leaves Key on the edge
This past week has surely been the most difficult and ultimately demeaning one in the otherwise stellar political career of one John Phillip Key.
Editorial: Collins in the clear but lack of judgment says it all
Judith Collins talked of being "let down" after being cleared of allegations that she was involved in a smear campaign against Adam Feeley, the former chief executive of the Serious Fraud Office.
Juha Saarinen: Sentry Eagle surveillance programmes
I was intending to give Snowden and the topic of mass state surveillance a rest, as it is starting to feel done to death already.
Juha Saarinen: How to stop the law playing dirty
In the wake of Nicky Hager's home being raided to ferret out Rawshark it's become clear that journalists are seen as a source of information by authorities in more ways than
Slater defends 'feral' post
Whaleoil blogger says he didn't know all the details about fatal car crash and admits "in hindsight" remark was offensive.