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Up and over in less than 10 minutes
By BRUCE HOLLOWAY - Waikato Times | 12:49PM
Houses are going up all the time in Hamilton. But not quite in the manner that a 105 square metre house became part of the neighbourhood in Bains Ave, Claudelands, yesterday.
Road toll at 10-year low
By MARTIN TIFFANY - Waikato Times | 12:49PM
The Waikato regional road toll is the lowest it has been for the past decade.
Google may be ogling you
By WARWICK RASMUSSEN and The Dominion Post - Waikato Times
From today computer users can tour hundreds of Waikato streets without leaving home - thanks to Google.
Cropp excused attendance on dangerous driving charge
By AARON LEAMAN - Waikato Times | 12:49PM
Controversial top jockey Lisa Cropp faces a charge of dangerous driving.
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Damaged flight recorders a blow to investigation
By MICHAEL FIELD in Perpignan - Fairfax Media
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Book evolved from loonie left to mainstream centre
By JEFF NEEMS - Waikato Times
When Annmaree Kane first began work on her book Living Green in 2004, concern for the environment and being a "bit of a greenie" were seen as unusual and automatically put you at the "loony left" end of the political spectrum.
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