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Letters: Teen drivers, Unitary Plan, Queenstown tourism and David Seymour


Letters: Teen drivers, Unitary Plan, Queenstown tourism and David Seymour
19 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
7 minutes to read
NZ Herald
Letter of the week: Ainsley Dermody, Katikati.
A sleeping coastal village at 1am is shattered by a screaming engine, a loud bump and an even louder crash. The power goes off and a car horn goes
on and on and on.
Outside, a woman is calling emergency services, one teen is running down the road and another is screaming, holding an RTD with blooming lip.
And an unconscious teen driver is being shaken by a teen girlfriend, screaming for him to wake up. ....

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Actions speak louder

I would like to request the prime minister of the country to ignore the protests, rallies and even the long march that are being planned by the opposition parties. The chapter of these political. ....

Mumraiz Khan ,

Police recruits left in the dark over training delay, calls for Government action


Police recruits left in the dark over training delay, calls for Government action
11 Jan, 2021 11:00 PM
5 minutes to read
Police recruits have been left in the dark over their futures. Photo / Getty Images
Cheree Kinnear is a sports reporter for NZMEcheree.kinnear@nzherald.co.nz
Police recruits have expressed their disappointment at a lack of communication over delayed training wings , while calls for Government action grow louder.
Hundreds of recruits have been left in limbo after police were forced to put the brakes on training, as revealed by the Herald on Sunday.
Candidates of an upcoming training wing were initially scheduled to attend the Royal New Zealand Police College in February, but were told that they would be deferred until later in 2021 after recruitment requirements were reconsidered. ....

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FOXNEWS The Five December 16, 2019 22:05:00

Bag of money and then get home and opened it up and it explodes. the dossier like almost everything in the democratic political light is a die packed. they think they ve got all the money. they get home and it blows up in their face but i m a nice person, i want to give them advice. i think they should change the narrative and let go of the outrage feed. i think we have been greta to death before she was born. we are guilty of it. we are both guilty of outrage speak but i think realizing the end of it when people are noticing that the louder the noise is in the media, the quieter reality is. you can t get much better than this economy, we know that. seems like our troops are coming home, people are able to search for things because they are not worried about other things. life is pretty good but the better life gets, the louder and screechy or the media gets and they ve got to tell you there is something emotionally wrong with ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190801:09:26:00

Sanders and elizabeth warren were. you heard much more about it from john delaney and the others. it was there, much stronger and louder. that is fair. it comes from people with governing experience. they tend to be centrists and it s not an ideological debating society. this is serious. it s later than you think. for folks who say, i have a plan and not worry about passage or the price and attack anyone who opposes it is not a sign of being well moored when it comes to governing. that s the reality we have to face. it s a good sign that the senator is getting his back up and saying these are principled positions that are deeply held. this is not just expediency. also, arlitt, i thought tactically what we saw last ....

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