Day: July 19, 2024
- Politics
What burns brightest is almost always a flash in the pan – Nick Stewart
OPINION: Like a burning strip of magnesium, investments are best observed at a distance.Read More
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Hawke’s Bay’s Shed 530 Estate celebrates Platinum chardonnay win while on track to reopen
‘There have been some dark days in the last 18 months but now we can see the light.’Read More
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Paris Olympics: Dream of NZ golden girl Emma Twigg rowing a locally made boat in Paris alive, despite boat being hit by tyre on Swiss road
Emma Twigg has planned for years to storm the Olympics in a boat designed close to home.Read More
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CrowdStrike failure: Kiwis wake after night of chaos following global IT outage
Banks, supermarkets, fast food restaurants and even Hato Hone St John were affected.Read More
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‘Cyclone Jimmy’: One dog’s months-long survival journey after Cyclone Gabrielle
He was badly hurt and emaciated when found next to the destroyed Brookfields Bridge.Read More
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Eye tests urged as Whangārei man’s eyesight saved from macular degeneration
Peter Copeman, 93, has no doubt he would be blind if he did not have a simple eye test.Read More
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Eni Starts Building 250 MW RE-Gas Plant in Kazakhstan
The project is ‘Kazakhstan’s first hybrid power plant integrating solar, wind, and gas power’.The project is ‘Kazakhstan’s first hybrid power…
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