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There are billions of Web pages in cyberspace, but chances are you regularly visit only five or 10, right? But if you do a bit of surfing, you can stumble on a few that offer handy Internet services — at no cost. Here are five of my current faves.
Treasury blames poor performance on Ministry Scoop.co.nz
A damning report on the Ministry of Health shows it is riddled with management problems that take its focus away from its task of delivering a First World health system, says National’s Health spokesman, Tony Ryall.
Punishment for Child Pornography ‘Pathetic" Scoop.co.nz
Family First has labeled the sentence of 10 months imprisonment handed down to a deputy principal who admitted downloading more than 1000 images of "horrific" child graphy onto a school laptop computer as pathetic.
Tim Fite's `soundtrack for war' won't cost his listeners a thing Chicago Tribune
One of the best albums of the new year can't be bought.
DUI drivers - cause low child safety ranking Scoop.co.nz
Figures suggest that New Zealand children are far more at risk from impaired drivers than they are from domestic violence. Government should be making this threat to youngsters a priority, well ahead of 'anti-smacking' legislation.
Gallagher Welcomes Liquor Terms of Reference Scoop.co.nz
Hamilton West MP and Chair of Parliament's Law and Order Select Committee, Martin Gallagher who sponsored a bill last year to raise the drinking age from 18 to 20, today welcomed the Terms of Reference for the Review into the sale and supply of liquor to under 18 year olds.
Maharey backdown will be too late for families Scoop.co.nz
The Government's ill thought-out '20 hours free' childcare scheme is coming apart at the seams, and they need to move quickly to tell parents what will be happening when it starts on July 1, says National's Early Childhood spokeswoman, Paula Bennett.
ACC launches national information campaign Scoop.co.nz
ACC launched a nationwide public information campaign last night designed to increase awareness of the ACC scheme. The campaign consists of television, newspaper, magazine, online and radio advertising.
Teenage Birth Rate Climbs Again Scoop.co.nz
Figures released today indicate the teenage birth rate is up again from 27.4 in 2005 to 28.4 per 1,000 15-19 year-olds in 2006.
Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan., Dave Toplikar Column: Toplikar: Finding Your Way RedNova
By Dave Toplikar, Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan. Feb. 18--The ring shattered the brittle 15-degree air. "Sorry," I told the other two guys, panting as I dropped back. "Hi Dad." Julie sounded sleepy.
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