PRESS DIGEST-New Zealand newspapers - June 22

Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:38pm EDT
 
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WELLINGTON, June 22 (Reuters) - Following are some of the lead stories from New Zealand metropolitan newspapers on Monday.

Stories may be taken from either the paper or Internet editions of the papers.

Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

DOMINION POST(www.stuff.co.nz)

Flu mutation feared: Fears are growing that swine flu will become resistant to antiviral drugs after confirmation winter flu strains are no longer susceptible to Tamiflu.

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Thugs bash French player: French rugby player Mathieu Bastareaud needed stitches in his face after being attacked at a Wellington taxi rank.

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Recession tipped to continue: The recession is likely to run until the end of the year, with the economy for the March quarter down between 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent, in part, because of weak consumer spending, according to economists.

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Speedy internet at a cost: Broadband customers will have to pay at least NZ$20 a month extra for superfast internet connections provided by Telecom (TEL.NZ) unless the Commerce Commission intervenes.

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NEW ZEALAND HERALD (www.nzherald.co.nz)

Wharf plan a "chance to define Auckland": Aucklanders should soon see the first designs for a cruise ship terminal and Rugby World Cup "party central" on Queens Wharf.

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Thrift dips in new KiwiSaver era: The number of New Zealanders saving regularly has dropped in the past four years despite more than a quarter of adults joining KiwiSaver.  Continued...

 

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