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Former New York Times editor accused of plagiarism, defends her book
Abramson responded: "I take seriously the issues raised and will review the passages ..."
Abramson responded: "I take seriously the issues raised and will review the passages ..."
A year after its controversial Bob Jones Column, NBR faces another racial storm.
The comments come from a poll which was published by Newshub last year.
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Oil and gas is aiming for the heart of middle New Zealand.
YouTube's move has enraged conspiracy theorists.
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Shutting out the social giant could be good for you.
Bugger. It appears businesses are becoming a bit potty-mouthed.
Chinese New Zealand Herald denies censorship claims, despite widespread holes in coverage.
McDonald's will be spreading a little bit of Roald Dahl love around the country.
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You're probably spending way more on Uber than you realise.
Newspaper reported Melania Trump cried on election night, among other claims.
COMMENT: On January 17 the media in the US lost its collective mind.... again.
Privacy breaches are becoming expensive for the tech giants.
The man was accused of assaulting a woman and another person.
The controversial blogger has suffered two strokes.
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You might want to take a look at your credit card statements.
Analysts expect some significant moves for the market in coming months.
A number of companies have reportedly expressed interest in the business.
A new study shows that people feel overwhelmed by digital clutter.
You aren't powerless in the fight against the big tech companies.
The divorce settlement could make MacKenzie Bezos the richest woman in the world.