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  1. Orcas in Manukau Harbour

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    A sizable pod of orcas can be seen cruising Auckland's Manukau Harbour. Coastguard says reports of the group's number vary between 15 to 20. The killer whales are not an uncommon sight in the area at this time of year

  2. NZ to attend world food summit

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    Cabinet Minister Jim Anderton will lead a New Zealand delegation to an international conference on food security in Rome next week. "The pressure of growing populations, and the increasing affluence of consumers in

  3. NZ's first natural burial cemetery opens

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    New Zealand's first natural burial cemetery will be officially opened on Wellington's south coast next week. The site -- part of Wellington's Makara Cemetery -- will be opened by the capital's Mayor Kerry Prendergast

  4. Woman packed in dry ice died of overdose

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    The police in Newport Beach, California, have confirmed a woman found packed in dry ice in the hotel room of a New Zealand man died of a drug and alcohol overdose. Officers found the frozen body of Monique Trepp in a

  5. Farmers markets set to expand

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    Farmers market producers have been meeting in Blenheim, with predictions the current boom is set to continue. New Zealand has 42 farmers markets from Invercargill to Kerikeri. The organisation's chairman, Chris

  6. Painted sheep upset animal activist

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    By KAY BLUNDELL - The Dominion Post Spray-painting sheep with large black numbers to reinforce the message "if you are counting sheep falling asleep you need to take a break" has animal lovers bleating. Land Transport

  7. Aussies offer $1m salary for Kiwi X-ray specialist

    Daily New Zealand News - May 31, 2008

    By RUTH HILL - The Dominion Post Australian clinics are luring Kiwi specialists with $1 million pay offers. Doctor groups say the move is likely to fuel New Zealand's chronic recruitment and retention problems. The

  8. Never move house….

    Oracle Newbies Blog - May 31, 2008

    ….unless you are fully prepared for it to take over your life for a couple of months and push your stress levels through the roof, only for it to come crashing down round your feet on the day it’s all supposed to

  9. Parties file objections to Magistrate Judge's attorneys fee award in Atlantic v. Andersen

    Recording Industry vs The People - May 31, 2008

    In Atlantic v. Andersen, both sides have filed objections to the Magistrate Judge's attorneys fee award of $107,834, the RIAA saying that the amount should not have exceeded $62,000, Ms. Andersen saying that the award

  10. Revival of Bond's Gadgets

    VoIP - May 31, 2008

    Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, was born 100 years ago today. But while his hero's Cold War concerns may have dated, some of Bond's gadgets have not. Some movies and stories used existing technologies such as

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