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Public Address 03/11/08 - Granny for Sale

Public Address 03/11/08 - Granny for Sale

Granny for Sale | Nov 03, 2008 10:26
Russell Brown's Hard News
The Australian's business section says this morning that APN is being put up for sale by Tony O'Reilly's heavily indebted Independent News and Media. Nevil Gibson has a New Zealand-angled story on the NBR website, noting that the company's half share in The Radio Network will...
http://publicaddress.net/5467

Difficult to swallow | Nov 03, 2008 09:35
David Slack can remember every job he had in 1987.
Poor Peter Dunne. Even his scandals sound dull. But wait! Just as your eyelids are falling, a certain pair of names makes it all interesting. On Saturday, The Dominion Post told us, Mr Meurant, who had worked for Mr Vela, brokered donations to NZ First and...
http://publicaddress.net/5465

A Halloween story too cute not to share | Nov 02, 2008 12:58
Damian Christie - Cracker With Attitude A friend turned up late to the Halloween Party we were all at on Friday night. Her and her partner have bought their first house in a pleasant, but largely state-house suburb on the fringes of Auckland City. As she took note of the party-goer's costumes (a stormtrooper, Sarah Palin...
http://publicaddress.net/5463

Trick or treat (Electoween 08) | Nov 01, 2008 16:19
Jolisa Gracewood wishes she could vote on Tuesday
The votes are in and counted. It's not just a landslide. It's unanimous. Obama trounces McCain by 21 votes to zero. No surprises there: this was a blind straw-poll in Miss Regina's class, and New Haven is a blue city in a blue state. But as my second-grader's multicultural public...
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