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Six people have been killed in riots in Tonga and the island is now asking for military support from other countries, while flights have been cancelled leaving many passengers stranded in New Zealand. Lopeti Senituli (Tongan Prime Minister's Advisor); Winston Peters (Foreign Affairs Minister); Alexander Downer (Australian Foreign Affairs Minister); Nelesoni Tupou (Pro Democracy Campaigner); Duncan Garner (3 News); Sione Matakaiong (Stranded Passenger); Tano Moal (Stranded Passenger); John Walton (Nuku'alofa Resident); Sata Like (Stranded Passenger).
National Party Leader Don Brash has been granted an extraordinary injunction that will prevent anybody from possessing, circulating or publishing the contents of e-mails allegedly stolen from his work computer. The name on the injunction is John or Jane Doe, because it is unknown who possesses the e-mails. Stephen Parker (Political Editor); Don Brash (National Party Leader); Bill Hodge (Associate Law Professor).
Willie Terpstra - who last year had a controversial stem cell operation in China to deal with her motor neurone disease - has died. Rein Terpstra (Willie's Husband); Gerald Boot (New Zealand Motor Neurone Disease Association).
A week before the decision on Auckland's proposed Waterfront Stadium for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Sports Minister Trevor Mallard has been trying to drum up support. Trevor Mallard (Minister for Rugby World Cup); George Wood (North Shore Mayor).
Segolene Royal has been named as the Socialist Candidate for the French Presidency and could become France's first female President. Royal is the sister of one of the Rainbow Warrior bombers. Segolene Royal (French Presidential Candidate).
Thai Tiler Sunan Siriwan have been given only six days to leave Samoa, after having his visa application to New Zealand denied. His lawyer claims this is the result of action by Labour MP Taito Philip Field. Olinda Woodroffe (Siriwan's Lawyer).
A three day hui has been taking place to address the future of the Kingitangi Movement.