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Bomber goes silently to death
TERRE HAUTE - Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh was executed by lethal injection in the US Federal Prison at Terre Haute, Indiana early this morning. Prison warden Harley Lappin said he was pronounced dead at 12.14 am (NZT)after being injected with a...
Winter electricity bills set to soar
Big price rises forecast for electricity will hit householders and threaten to undermine industrial output. With winter chills biting and New... Emergency law to keep juries going
The tiny Northland community of Kaikohe is running
out of people to serve on juries. With just under 7000
people registered on Kaikohe's jury...
New Zealand News
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Lobbygroups milk last days
• Citizenship not automatic in foreign adoptions
• Pastor to answer manslaughter charge
• Prison escaper thought to be after stash from robbery
• 'Screwdriver Gang' hit five banks, court hears
• More women have repeat abortions
• Cleaner diesel: Mobil says no
• Goblin game weaves sinister spell
World News
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The horror brought by McVeigh• Execution as a spectator spectacle
• Bush out to halt Euro criticism
• Sunken city of Hercules uncovered
• Trimble lets rip into Paisley's hecklers
Business News
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Debts swamping glamour tower• F&P
wins
dumping fight, but the war goes on
• Foodstuffs aims for first strike
• Tasman liquidates as creditors' axe poised
• Dialogue: A costly call to arms for tourism operators
• Dialogue: Our chance to transform the economy
• Brokers applaud 'ugly duckling'
IT News
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Software upgrade change hits firms• Finer chips technology expected to increase battery life
• Oxygen breathless for new e-business
• Callista reaches Hong Kong deal
• Peter Sinclair: Fried motherboard? Go and buy a zap-catcher
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