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Aust to help fund WWI museum expansion
Australia will help fund a World War I museum in Belgium that houses artefacts from a battlefield where more than 11,000 diggers died.
Inmate wins payout for hurt feelings
A notorious NZ criminal has been awarded compensation for breach of privacy and hurt feelings.
My son, the 'American Taleban', is innocent
John Lindh travelled to Afghanistan to help the ruling Taleban fight against Russian-backed insurgents. Then 9/11 happened. US troops tortured him, tried him as a terrorist and jailed him for 20 years.
China trial for Auckland slaying will make history
The man accused of murdering Auckland taxi driver Hiren Mohini last year will stand trial in China next month...
Meurant hid clown-bashing cop
Thirty years ago a South African rugby tour divided the country. As the 1981 Springbok team prepares for a reunion, a top police officer reveals the story behind an attack on three protesters.
Govt to consider making pay public
The Government will consider a proposal to allow workers to know if they are getting paid less than their colleagues because of their gender, but has concerns about it. Under the bill, employers would record any pay differences between men
Peter Huck: Game-changer in gay marriage rights
In a presidential election season, politicians will find their stance on same-sex couples will be critical.