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Correction: Lindauer 25th party at Viaduct not today
The free party celebrating Lindauer's 25th birthday was incorrectly listed as being on today, September 28, in this week's issue of TimeOut. The event featuring the band stellar* and DJs Nick Love and Mickey Havoc among others... 
© 2025 NZ Herald Thu, 28 Sep 4:20pm 

Heartland championship hots up
Cliche or not, Wairarapa-Bush will be looking to score some points when they take on South Canterbury in Masterton on Saturday.Wairarapa-Bush haven't lost a competition game in rugby's Heartland championship this season -- they're... 
© 2025 NZ Herald Thu, 28 Sep 4:10pm 

-Crossbow-type bolt fired into family's campervanNZ Located

Sharp develops world first triple-vision LCD panel
TOKYO - Japan's Sharp Corp. said today it has developed the world's first liquid crystal display (LCD) panel that allows the viewing of three different images on one screen at the same time.The new LCD panel would, for example,... 
© 2025 NZ Herald Thu, 28 Sep 4:00pm 

Firefighters battle scrub blaze in Dunedin reserve
Firefighters are battling a large scrub fire on Signal Hill, north Dunedin.Two helicopters and several fire crews have been fighting the fire in a recreational reserve next to Logan Park High School, a Fire Service spokesman said.School... 
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-Clash of codes may hit Canes in pocketNZ Located

Typhoon Xangsane lashes Philippines, at least two dead (AFP)

A child is driven through floods in Manila brought on by Typhoon Xangsane. The typhoon has wrought destruction across the Philippines causing widespread flooding, closing schools and financial markets, disrupting transport and leaving at least two people dead(AFP/Joel Nito)AFP - Typhoon Xangsane has wrought destruction across the Philippines causing widespread flooding, closing schools and financial markets, disrupting transport and leaving at least two people dead.


 

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Soccer: Majority of agents 'corrupt'
England manager Steve McClaren's agent Colin Gordon has said the majority of agents are corrupt and those working in England are the worst."Are agents corrupt? Not all - but the majority," the 43-year-old former Birmingham City... 
© 2025 NZ Herald Thu, 28 Sep 4:10pm 

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-'Bob the builder' backs BrethrenNZ Located

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Teacher who drove five times over limit tells of shame
TAURANGA - A relief teacher caught driving with a blood alcohol level of more than five times the legal limit tearfully told a court of her shame and embarrassment today.Lisa Rachel Bowers, 39, of Papamoa, was sentenced to 180... 
© 2025 NZ Herald Thu, 28 Sep 4:00pm 

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