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May 13th, 2014 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: Editor's Picks, Features, Front Page Layout, Multimedia, News, Top Picture
WATCH: Wellington City Council’s new Think, Look, Cross campaign will cost rate-payers up to $100,000.
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Feb 25th, 2011 |
By Owen Winter |
Category: Uncategorized
Twitter users worldwide have been turning to the social media site to form a global community during the Christchurch earthquake disaster. Increasingly media outlets were releasing their upcoming headlines prior to running their stories on the web and members of the public were rallying for support or seeking lost loved ones. The most used hashtag […]
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Feb 25th, 2011 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, News
No survivors were rescued overnight and the death toll has risen to more than 100.
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Sep 3rd, 2009 |
By Jonathan Tringham |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
City council unable to fix up old house unless it is dangerous.
Tags: abandoned, bilboard, derelict, eyesore, house, mangy, Mount Victoria, mount victoria residents association, mt vic, mvra, old, old building, pirie street, porritt avenue, posters, pre 1930, richard maclean, Wellington City Council
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