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Archive for July, 2007

Double trouble on Queen Street

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Crashed Car

by Dylan Quinnell

An Auckland man is to undergo psychiatric testing after running down a woman outside a central city church last Sunday.

The woman, 57 year old Gwen Roberts, suffered serious injuries when she was struck while having a cigarette just after a service at the Methodist City Mission on Queen Street, Auckland. Read more

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Omani culture comes alive at AUT

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by Michel Sam Mathew

The Omani exhibition, which was recently held at the AUT’s St Paul Street Art Gallery, was all about selling culture.

And as promised, it turned out to be a quite a class act with strains of Bedouin music, food, and dance coming alive in the contained space of an art gallery. Read more

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George FM launches new radio station

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by Andre Hueber

Ponsonby-based radio station George FM has added another station to its network, George Jazz.

The station is programmed by George FM’s jazz show host Mark Robinson and streams 24 hours a day. It will play a mixture of hosted shows and live performances. Read more

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Beijing top goal for NZ gymnasts

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NZ gymnast Mark Holyoake on pommell

by Becky Tappin

New Zealand’s two top male gymnasts, Mark Holyoake and Daniel Good, are starting their build-up to qualify for the Beijing Olympics in 2008 - albeit a little later than most other sports.

Both gymnasts are training approximately 30 hours a week at Tri Star Gymnastics club in Mount Roskill, to ready themselves for the challenge of international competition.

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Risky business a man’s game

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Professor Chaudhuri in his Auckland university office

by Elizabeth Allan

Men take greater financial risks than women, an experimental economics study has found.

The study involving 238 people was conducted by Ananish Chaudhuri, an associate professor of economics at the University of Auckland. Read more

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Delectable dining at Soto

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by Melanie Smith

If you love Japanese food then you should love Soto . . .

After frequenting this restaurant approximately five times in the past month, I can honestly say that Soto has fed me the best Japanese cuisine I have ever sampled. In fact, the food at Soto is up there with the best food I’ve ever eaten, anywhere in the world, and it’s just down from Ponsonby Road in our very own Auckland city! Read more

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Benson-Pope resigns

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David Benson Pope

by Dylan Quinnell

The Prime Minister accepted David Benson-Popes resignation from all portfolio positions this morning, saying he had lost a lot of credibility following the Setchell affair.

“I regret that this has happened, because Mr Benson-Pope has been a capable and hard working minister. Issues this week, however, leave no alternative,” Helen Clark said. Read more

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‘Big Brother’ on the buses

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by Amy Williams

Bus passengers in Auckland City could find themselves under ‘Big Brother’ type observation if a new surveillance scheme currently under trial by Stagecoach goes ahead.

The bus company, which services most of the city’s bus routes, is trying out two different camera systems on four of their buses to increase security for passengers and drivers.

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The best things in life are free

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by Carmen Stella

Being a student often means that you may have more time on your hands than others, but never enough money to do anything.

University timetables don’t often allow convenient times to work, and even for those that are working as part-time employees, the wages are just never enough - especially if you have to buy bus tickets and text books.

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Palahniuk’s stimulating Rant

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by Amy PatersonPalahniuk's Rant

There is nothing better than an unconventional novel to liberate your imagination from the routine of everyday life. Writer Chuck Palahniuk allows you to do just that.

Most widely known as the author of Fight Club, Palahniuk will make you think twice before you buy another standard, linear, predictable novel.

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