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Telecom front-runner for rest of broadband project
Telecom has emerged as the front-runner to build the ultra-fast broadband fibre-to-the-home network for most of NZ.
Telecom big winner in Govt fibre shortlist
Telecom has been named by the Govt's Crown Fibre Holdings as one of the big winners in its latest list of contenders to deliver its ultra-fast broadband initiative.
<i>Paul Holmes</i>: Leaker not worthy of martyrdom
Paul Holmes with his take on Julian Assange and the WikiLeaks saga.
Assange offline but still in good spirits
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is said to be in good spirits.
WikiLeaks founder's mother: Democracy is on trial
Julian Assange's mother spoke exclusively to the Sunshine Coast Daily about her pleas to get him home.
Spy charges in US loom for Assange
US and Swedish officials are said to have held informal talks about possible charges against Julian Assange.
'There is no fair play here,' says Assange's mother
The mother of WikiLeaks creator Julian Assange says she is worried he will not get a fair trial following his arrest in London.
The Swedish liaisons that led to Assange's rape charges
Julian Assange thought his trip to Sweden would help him find a safe home with some of the toughest source protection in the world - but it could prove his undoing.
More cyber attacks target WikiLeaks servers
Renewed cyber attacks on WikiLeaks servers in Sweden have closed down sections of the whistle-blowing website.
NZ troops had to help ineffective colleagues - WikiLeaks cable
NZ troops were forced to step in for ineffective Hungarian troops in a neighbouring Afghanistan province, a leaked diplomatic cable says.
WikiLeaks: NZ cables 'critical' to US security
The US views undersea cables on Auckland's North Shore as 'critical' to its security, a cable revealed on WikiLeaks shows.