Entrepreneur returns to NZ to start one-day deals online

When Daniel Taiaroa arrived back in New Zealand fresh from two years studying in the United States, there were no websites in this country offering one-day deals.

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Entrepreneur returns to NZ to start one-day deals online

Other colleges retool in new-media universe

For the schools across the country that train the next generation of journalists, it is not news that the media world has changed around them.

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Other colleges retool in new-media universe

Australian Elections Are ‘Too Close To Call’

The vote to decide who will govern the country is the closest in nearly 50 years, and it could take more than a week before the results are announced. The winner may have to woo the support of a handful of independent lawmakers in order to assume power.

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Australian Elections Are ‘Too Close To Call’

India may spend $2 bln upgrading Su-30 fighters

India could spend up to $2.34 billion on modernization of its fleet of Su-30MKI Flanker-H fighters with the participation of Russian companies, the country’s Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.

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India may spend $2 bln upgrading Su-30 fighters

Zardari, Gilani spend I-Day with flood-hit people

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani have spent the country’s 64th Independence Day visiting flood-hit areas in the country to convey a feeling of empathy to those in misery.

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Zardari, Gilani spend I-Day with flood-hit people

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani have spent the country’s 64th Independence Day visiting flood-hit areas in the country to convey a feeling of empathy to those in misery.

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Zardari, Gilani spend I-Day with flood-hit people