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US stocks: Analysts worried over housing slowdown
NEW YORK - Wall Street may be on the defensive this week if reports on housing and growth suggest the United States economy is headed for an acute slowdown.While sliding oil prices and the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest... 
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Feltex shares suspended, but receivers confident
Shares in beleaguered carpet maker Feltex traded as low as 1c on Friday and today they are not trading at all.The NZX suspended trading in Feltex shares today because the company's receiver, McGrathNicol and Partners, is refusing... 
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Commentator Peter Montgomery in cancer scare
International yachting and sports commentator Peter "PJ" Montgomery has had his prostate gland removed in a cancer scare.Montgomery said today he did not want to "shout it from the rooftops" but his prostate gland was found to... 
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Yemen opposition rejects results of vote (AP)

Baroness Nicholson, the European Union's chief election observer in Yemen addresses a press conference in the capital San'a, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006. European Union election observers said Thursday that Yemen's presidential vote Wednesday was 'an open and genuine contest,' but noted a number of 'important shortcomings.' (AP Photo/Mohammed Al-Qadhi)AP - Yemen's president on Sunday acknowledged "mistakes" in elections which gave him more than 77 percent of the vote but stood by his victory as the opposition rejected the results, alleging the numbers were "set in advance."


 

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Motorsport: Coppins secures podium place
Josh Coppins recovered from two spills in the last race of the world teams motocross championships to seal New Zealand a place on the podium in England this morning (NZ time).The New Zealand team of Josh Coppins, Ben Townley and... 
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Police want cellphone pictures of bar brawl
Police have appealed for help from drinkers who may have used cellphone cameras to photograph a brawl which left a man badly injured at the weekend.The 23-year-old victim is in a serious but stable condition in Auckland Hospital... 
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Exclusive Brethren face crackdown
The Government may strip the Exclusive Brethren of labour law exemptions due to revelations about their political campaign to oust Labour.The Brethren currently enjoy an exemption from laws that say employers must allow union... 
© 2025 NZ Herald Mon, 25 Sep 11:20am 

Date set for ex-rugby star's court appearance
Former Manu Samoa rugby international Afato So'oalo's status hearing on domestic violence charges has been set for October 9.The 32-year-old, who played for Canterbury and the Crusaders, denies assaulting his wife, possessing... 
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Brown stakes claim to be UK's next prime minister (Reuters)

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown delivers a speech on meeting Millennium Development Goals during the opening day of the annual Labour Party conference in Manchester, northern England September 24, 2006. (John Giles/Pool/PA/Reuters)Reuters - Finance Minister Gordon Brown will stake his claim to be Britain's next prime minister on Monday, saying the ruling Labour Party must adapt to confront the challenges of the next decade.


 

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