Author: Nighthawk

Let us take a closer look at the Royal New Zealand Navy's new tanker that is currently being fitted out in South Korea.

Article: http://nighthawk.nz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1179
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Author: The National Party

Labour wants to stop National from showing you their MPs answering questions and making speeches in Parliament.

Article: https://twitter.com/NZNationalParty/status/1178014006931591169
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Author: Professor John Hosking

How do scientists reconcile their understanding of climate change with a carbon footprint that is larger than average? The University of Auckland's John Hosking discusses a very real dilemma in NZ's science community.

Article: https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2019/10/01/835757?slug=the-carbon-footprint-dilemma-of-an-nz-scientist
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Author: Sky Palma

During yesterday’s edition of The Jim Bakker Show, host Jim Bakker took a moment to rail against the demonic forces that influence — wait for it — kids who march against climate change.

Article: https://deadstate.org/jim-bakker-warns-about-demon-possessed-kids-marching-against-climate-change-the-antichrist-is-here/
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Author: Adrianna Rodriguez

Tiffiney Zinger said it was painful telling her daughter she couldn't use a family vacation photo for her second grade class project – the image was marred by what appeared to be a symbol of hate.

Article: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/01/universal-orlando-resort-fires-despicable-me-actor-after-ok-symbol/3791483002/
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Author: RNZN

Keeping up with HMNZS Te Kaha. Six members of Te Kaha’s Ship’s Company are spending two weeks onboard the Royal Canadian Navy training vessel PCTU WOLF. The trip is part of the Fleet Navigating Officer course for Canadian Naval Officers, where the students conduct operations in North American waters. Te Kaha’s crew members are assisting by conducting helmsman, lookout, and seamanship duties.

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