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-Postie Plus profit up 135pc to $3.9mNZ Located
-Work goes on at Feltex for nowNZ Located
-ANZ says receivership secures FeltexNZ Located
-Dairy Equity secures first swap agreementsNZ Located
-Feltex staff await their fateNZ Located
-McAlister eyes rare opportunityNZ Located
-Parramatta's would-be Kiwi Moimoi to play for TongaNZ Located
-Te Huna to help out FernsNZ Located
-Harbour still rates the shieldNZ Located
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U.N. rights monitors accuse Sudan of bombing Darfur (Reuters)

Internally displaced people ride their donkeys at Tawilla IDP camp in north Darfur September 7, 2006. U.N. human rights monitors on Friday accused Sudan's army of bombing villages in North Darfur, killing and injuring civilians, and forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes. (Candace Feit/Reuters)Reuters - U.N. human rights monitors on Friday accused Sudan's army of bombing villages in North Darfur, killing and injuring civilians, and forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes.


 

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-Stun grenades used in gang raidsNZ Located
-Man jailed for cruel, callous abuse of toddlerNZ Located
-NZ efforts to stop babies dying 'plateaued'NZ Located
-Model message goes out to worldNZ Located
-Riding a bike to work can be the fastest wayNZ Located
-Women with violent partners afraid to leave petsNZ Located
-Grandmother joins plea for supportNZ Located

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-Cyclist facing paralysis after van incidentNZ Located
-Two survive fishing boat blazeNZ Located
-Zambesi close Fashion Week in styleNZ Located
-Beyonce album sales fall after 'black' commentsNZ Located
-'I'm not that smart,' Paris tells policeNZ Located
-Top Gear's Hammond has brain injuryNZ Located
-Armani lays blame for ultra-thin chicNZ Located

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-Feltex put into receivershipNZ Located
-Fly Buys gift card a world-firstNZ Located
-Ringing out for cell phone concertinoNZ Located
-Kidwell eyes last chance at NRL gloryNZ Located
-Toomey back from breakNZ Located
-Wellington ready for big encounterNZ Located
-Lomu's fight for credibilityNZ Located

Karzai asks Canadians not to abandon Afghanistan (AFP)

President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai, seen here in New York on 21 September 2006, asked Canada's parliament to remain steadfast in its fight to stem insurgencies and help rebuild Afghanistan, despite uneasiness over growing Canadian casualties.(AFP/File/Nicholas Roberts)AFP - Afghan president Hamid Karzai urged Canada's parliament to remain steadfast in its fight to stem insurgencies and help rebuild Afghanistan, despite unease over growing Canadian casualties.


 

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At least 15 killed in train accident in Germany (AFP)

A crane lifts part of a high-speed train that crashed near Lathen. At least 15 passengers were killed when a high-tech elevated train crashed at speed into a service vehicle in northwestern Germany.(AFP/DDP/Nigel Treblin)AFP - At least 15 passengers were killed when a high-tech elevated train crashed at speed into a service vehicle in northwestern Germany.


 

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-Supernanny in no rush to have kidsNZ Located
-Sydney Opera House renovated to let in lightNZ Located
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