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Silence observed for Norway victims
Red balloons have released at Parliament this lunchtime, as the New Zealand Labour Party held a commemorative ceremony for those who lost their lives in Norway's bombing and mass shooting.

Joe Beaglehole: Let the people decide on economy
Balancing tax and spending is not a task we can afford to cede to appointed experts...

Amy Winehouse autopsy results inconclusive, say police
An autopsy on the body of singer Amy Winehouse has revealed no cause of death, according to police officials.

All Blacks: Dangerous Wallabies send warning
The All Blacks have the advantage of player depth over old foe Australia for the World Cup, says former skipper Sean Fitzpatrick.

Chris de Freitas and Keith Hunter: The great climate debate
Chris de Freitas and Keith Hunter says the global temperature has not risen over the past 13 years.

Survivors: 'We were sitting ducks'
Survivors of Norway's massacre tell horrific stories of their camp mates being picked off one by one as they ran from hiding places as he drew near. The Herald on Sunday spoke to one survivor, who..

Kiwi still missing after massacre
A New Zealand girl believed to have been on the island of Utoeya when a man shot dead more than 80 people yesterday was still missing late last night. The unnamed girl's mother was in Norway and was desperate for news.

Paul Thomas: Trivial story with no sex and no intrigue
Three good, non-sinister reasons why young foreign tourists would want to hasten their departure

Off the clock: Tom Kristensen interview
Only one man has won the Le Mans 24-hour race eight times: Tom Kristensen. When he came here to launch the new Audi, he wound up talking to Driven.

All pain, no gain for hip patients
An artificial joint touted as the best on the market has turned into an international medical disaster. The Weekend Herald investigates why no one here saw it coming.