Bleating no good, slash fat instead
By LYN HUMPHREYS lyn.humphreys@tnl.co.nz - Taranaki Daily News
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Girl at fault in fracas with teacher, police say
By HARRIET PALMER harriet.palmer@tnl.co.nz - Taranaki Daily News
Police have not yet decided whether to charge the 15-year-old girl involved in a fracas with a teacher at Waitara High School.
Police yet to catch up with man who ran off in handcuffs
Taranaki Daily News
Michael Hurford remains on the run after escaping from police custody.
Mixed response to beach access plan
By RYAN EVANS ryan.evans@tnl.co.nz - Taranaki Daily News
Opinion in Rahotu is mixed over Oakura man Don Harvey's attempt to have a sealed road put into Rahotu Beach.
Burr was old-style police boss
Bush says Iran still a threat
Reuters
President George W Bush said Iran's nuclear programme remained a threat to peace and the United States would not allow Tehran to develop an atomic weapon.
UN reopens basement after bomb alert
Hawke Cup match slipping away
By TONY BIRD tony.bird@tnl.co.nz - Taranaki Daily News
A disappointing first-innings batting effort has left Taranaki in deep trouble in its Hawke Cup two-day elimination cricket match against Marlborough, in Blenheim.
Adam works on playing roster as rivals battle just to play
Govt says goodbye to Buy NZ Made
The Government has stopped the Buy New Zealand Made advertising campaign, while it reviews its effectiveness.
- Girl at fault in fracas with teacher, police say
- Bleating no good, slash fat instead
- Classy carrier will keep casket visible
- Mixed response to beach access plan
- Two more accused of murder
- Burr was old-style police boss
- Plumber digs up bomb
- Waverley father and son annihilate Australians
- Marchers demand support for Waves
- Police yet to catch up with man who ran off in handcuffs
Taranaki's latest ride for the non-living is an iconic DS420 Daimler capable of carrying four breathing people and two dearly departed, if necessary.
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Marchers demand support for Waves
The Waves issue isn't going to go away and its young people are making sure of it.
Hinds cast losing spell over Magicians
The Central Hinds opened their national Twenty20 women's cricket campaign with a tight 10-run win over defending champions the Canterbury Magicians at New Plymouth's Pukekura Park yesterday afternoon.
Old-fashioned Christmas
Decorating your home this Christmas can be done with little cash, a good dollop of imagination and some help from floral art enthusiasts.