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Last Modified: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:51 p.m.

 
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Auctions hit record high but market still frozen
Record numbers of people are trying to sell their homes at auction – but uncertainty about the housing market means buyers aren't bidding, leaving the majority of properties unsold on auction day.

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Published: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:51 p.m.
14th conviction for repeat drink-driver
One of New Zealand's worst repeat drink-drivers has been caught again, racking up his 40th driving conviction – 14 of them for drink-driving.

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Published: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:50 p.m.
Pressure on family rises as reward hits $50,000
The reward for information leading to the conviction of the Kahui twins' murderer has been doubled to $50,000 – a move  the twins' aunt believes could crack the case.

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Published: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:38 p.m.
$17.8m rip-off was easy, says ASB swindler
The ASB investment adviser who stole $17.8 million from customers has said the swindle was so "easy" that "anyone could have committed the offence". He has offered to help his former employer and the Serious Fraud Office to prevent other rip-offs.

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Published: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:38 p.m.
New manual rules the air for trolley dollies
Never say "bun", don't wear blue eyeshadow, pluck your monobrow, trim your nasal hair, stand up straight, use deodorant, and on no account put more than six teabags in the pot.

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Published: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:38 p.m.
Kiwi firms slammed for 'very low' security standards at stadiums
New Zealand's private security industry has low standards and will struggle to deal with the responsibilities of next year's Rugby World Cup, according to a former Diplomatic Protection Squad officer who guarded Helen Clark.

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Published: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:38 p.m.
 
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