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The police have asked the Solicitor-General to review the evidence regarding recent anti-terror raids throughout the country, to see if the accused can be charged under the terrorism suppression act.
Scott Campbell (3 News); Tariana Turia (Maori Party Co-Leader).
Cabinet Minister Trevor Mallard remains under a cloud due to punching National MP Tau Henare recently. Mallard is expected to remain a Minister but lose major portfolios in the upcoming Cabinet Reshuffle.
Duncan Garner (Political Editor).
Auckland City Council's proposed new logo is causing controversy, with accusations that it has ripped off television channel Triangle's logo or the pink triangle used as a symbol of gay pride.
Jim Blackman (Triangle TV CEO); Mark Fenwick (Auckland City Council); Jay Bennie (GayNZ.com); Kathryn MacDonnell (Venture Southland).
From August 4th, 2008, Queenstown's bars will close at 4am in the morning, ending the tourist town's infamous 24 hour drinking regime.
Two New Zealand servicemen in Iraq have been injured in a shooting accident.
Major General Rhys Jones (Joint Force Commander).
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has become Argentina's first female President.