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  • Hard News: Any excuse for a party,

    From the Herald's Breakers vs Taipans live scoring thread:

    8:01
    [Comment From Wills&Kate:]
    come on, we've a busy day planned....

    8:07
    [Comment From Wills&Kate:]
    Wills here, Breakers need to focus on winning each quater and the game will look after itself

    8:10
    [Comment From Prince Harry:]
    Wills where are you? You gotta get in the car ... Nan's waiting!

    8:10
    [Comment From The Queen:]
    Wills/Kate focus!!! The Breakers will bring it home ...

    8:12
    [Comment From Wills&Kate:]
    Kate will no doubt be late anyway, she always is. You try living with her!

    8:15
    [Comment From John Key:]
    So proud of the boys ... looking forward to the wedding and celebrating!!

    etc.

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  • Hard News: Any excuse for a party,

    One wonders what they did before they discovered coitus? Fissioned?

    Something about the mother sitting on a chair that had recently been vacated by the father, if memory serves.

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  • Cracker: RIght On.,

    Where's he going to stand if Banks is in Epsom?

    Tamaki?

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  • Hard News: Any excuse for a party,

    My work is done.

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  • Hard News: Any excuse for a party,

    And yet tonight, we'll be having a few friends over for a curry (proper British), a few drinks...

    Served from this, presumably.

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  • Cracker: RIght On.,

    Key has ruled out Brash of finance, and said it's 'highly unlikely' he'll get a top job

    I'd take that with a sack of salt.

    Totally. All he's saying is that it's highly unlikely he'd need to give him a top job.

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  • Hard News: More Secrets and Lies,

    That is so so sick-

    Yep, but that's the way of the world these days. New Zealand sold its soul to the US (and everything else to Australia) and the threadbare plausible deniability at every level of this story, from Clark to Key, from Goff to Mapp, from Ferguson to Mateparae, and so on, will go without serious challenge just like everything else.

    Must, however, give props to some of the SAS on the ground who complained about this bullshit.

    ________


    And while we're on the subject of lies, come on down,
    TVNZ spokeswoman Megan Richards.

    Auckland • Since Jan 2007 • 2618 posts Report

  • Up Front: Home is Where the - Ooo, shiny!,

    How did I guess it would be Gwyneth?

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  • Hard News: More Secrets and Lies,

    No one should pretend that the SAS and its political masters weren't in a terribly difficult position here: the lawlessness of both the Americans and, later, the Afghan security forces presented a problem that was in some ways intractable. But the British found a way: they instructed their forces not to hand over any prisoners. Our leaders sought other means to make the problem go away.

    Which were what… perhaps I just have to buy and read the article.

    This article sums it up pretty well:

    "If [former Defence chief] Jerry Mateparae's advice is that they are not involved in the arrest, they're not involved in the arrest," Mr Key said last year. He could not have been more emphatic in his denial that our SAS troops have taken any prisoners during their deployment in Afghanistan.

    But the Metro investigation, by journalist Jon Stephenson, has uncovered evidence that the unit has not only taken prisoners but transferred them to Afghan authorities known for torture and mistreatment.

    The method? Taking a representative of Afghan authorities along on raids who would do all the processing of prisoners, thus neatly leaving our boys out of the loop of needing to comply with Geneva Conventions.

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  • Hard News: The file-sharing bill,

    It does count if you have agreed not to.

    Good point. How could Labour possibly have avoided being forced into that position?

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