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Papua New Guinea boy saved by Auckland surgeon dreams of becoming doctor


Papua New Guinea boy saved by Auckland surgeon dreams of becoming doctor
14 May, 2021 05:00 PM
6 minutes to read
Papua New Guinea boy saved by Auckland surgeon, now dreams to become a doctor.
Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Heraldemma.russell@nzherald.co.nz
At age 14, he was expected to die in Papua New Guinea. Instead, an Auckland surgeon operated to save his life when no one else could. Kevin Tavir shares his story of hope with the Weekend Herald.
Kevin Tavir lay on a concrete veranda, severely ill, for six months. Some days he would shiver, others he would sweat profusely - his mum holding his hand for comfort. ....

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A reckoning for Spacs: Will regulators deflate the boom?


A reckoning for Spacs: Will regulators deflate the boom?
13 minutes to read
By: Miles Kruppa and Ortenca Aliaj
At the beginning of this year, the space transportation start-up Momentus thought it would be well on its way towards its stated mission of revolutionising space infrastructure and the space economy . Instead, regulators intervened.
Three
months after Momentus announced a US$1.2 billion ($1.6b) merger with a special purpose acquisition company, Stable Road Acquisition Corp, the Securities and Exchange Commission told the companies they were under investigation for statements made about the transaction, according to filings made public last month.
The merger, which would make Momentus one of the few publicly traded space companies, had been billed in October as a unique and compelling opportunity for investors. Momentus projected it would reach more than US$4b in revenues in 2027, including almost US$670 million in sales from a ....

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern responds over Māori self-determination report He Puapua


Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern responds over Māori self-determination report He Puapua
3 May, 2021 05:37 AM
5 minutes to read
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern accused the Opposition leader of politicking over a report on Māori self-determination that has not yet gone to Cabinet. Photo / File
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern accused the Opposition leader of politicking over a report on Māori self-determination that has not yet gone to Cabinet. Photo / File
Social issues reporter, NZ Heraldmichael.neilson@nzherald.co.nz
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ruled out the idea of a Māori parliament but sidestepped other questions about a report on Māori self-determination, instead accusing the Opposition leader of politicking. ....

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Sideswipe: May 4: Hmm, which to scan first?


Sideswipe: May 4: Hmm, which to scan first?
3 May, 2021 05:00 PM
3 minutes to read
Prisoner on a Chinese reality show
In a story reminiscent of David Seymour on Dancing with the Stars, a Russian man who joined a boy band competition show on Chinese TV on a whim but
quickly regretted his decision has finally been released from his three-month ordeal after making it all the way to the final. Vladislav Ivanov, a 27-year-old from Vladivostok, was working as a translator when producers reportedly noticed his good looks and asked him to sign up as a contestant. Ivanov agreed but quickly came to regret the decision. Unable to leave on his own without breaching his contract and paying a fine, he instead begged viewers to send him home and deliberately performed poorly in the hope of being voted off. His first song was a half-hearted Russian rap, in stark contrast to the high-pop of his competitors. Please don t make me go to the finals, I m tired, h ....

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