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New Zealand Herald

Published: Wed 4 Jul 2001 10:15 AM
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Debt row menaces apple industry
The $600 million apple industry is on the brink of collapse over a $54 million debt dispute between growers and the major exporter, Enza. Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton warned yesterday that many growers could go to the wall if forced to pay for botched...
NZ Post peace plan would see Armstrong step down
State Owned Enterprises Minister Mark Burton was last night hammering out a compromise between warring factions on the board of New Zealand...
On road to warmer days
If you are about to invest in a hottie after yesterday's cold snap, think twice - we may already have had the coldest day of winter.
New Zealand News
Maharey: I didn't mind, the public did
'No way,' gasps bungle bomber
Radiotherapy queue too long to prevent surgery
Changeover to smaller bins trashed
Jackpot ticket taped to chest
No refunds for overcharged self-employed
Grave was for girlfriend's husband, argues defence
World News
Milosevic refuses to plead
Veto threat halts Iraq sanction revamp
US blasts Palestinians, Israelis
Pacemaker keeps Cheney up to job
Europeans all at sea over the new currency
Leadership crisis looms in the Cook Islands
Obsession with ratings leaves Australia's ABC in tatters
Business News
Report clips airport's wings
Lion would sell to Allied, if the price was right
Row grows over who pays $50m Enza debt
Panama touch snares control of Wilson Neill
Gaynor: Air NZ capital plans at tricky stage
Dialogue: Meridian cast as the bad guy in NGC capitulation
Board dramas upstage oil strike
IT News
Jurors witness hacking demonstration
Computer hacking trial opens
Telecom's tactics set off inquiry
Creating the face of the future
Esolutions puts 'real grunt' into client support
Computer giants head for our living rooms
Deal leaves Newcall and Rocom smiling
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