Police say up to 10 arrests will result from the disorder which marred events on Waitangi Day/GLENDA WAKEHAM
Finance Minister Bill Birch appears to have won round discontented National backbenchers, who've been concerned about possible tax cuts/report by ANNA HUGHES from Nat caucus meeting in Paihia
Report on Labour caucus meeting in Dunedin, which re-elected Clark and Caygill as leadership team/i-v with KATHRYN STREET
[illegible] for the army to channel more resources into helping soldiers traumatised by their experiences of the Bosnian war/LYDIA MONIN
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TODAY IN AUSTRALIA: main story: growing opposition to suggested carbon tax
Rwanda's UN representative hits out at UN and world complicity in violence in refugee camps in Zaire/comments by returning NZ Oxfam worker Jonathan Andrews/JONATHAN SCHWASS
Opposition to the Fiji government's plan to bring in 28,000 Hong Kong Chinese as business migrants to the country is mounting/i-v with Josevata Kamikamica/LINDA SKATES of RNZI
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In the wake of what's become obvious widespread Māori opposition to the government's fiscal envelope proposal, there's also increasing concern about the future of the Waitangi Tribunal/Maanu Paul and Doug Graham/DEBRA HARRINGTON
A new breed of unionist is emerging to cope with the changed industrial environment/BRONWEN EVANS
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Tax department provides more details of the complex tax dealings of some of New Zealand's largest companies at the Cook Islands Tax inquiry/MARTIN GIBSON
The way schools are funded is severely criticed by the Alliance, which has just released a survey of a third of all schools which claims not only are schools are underfunded, but the funding they get is poorly targetted/ADAM HOLLINGWORTH
WORLD UPDATE: Jonathan Schwass
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